On August 4, 2016, the Kansas
City Chiefs signed free agent Nick Foles, a player who has proved that his
incredible, Pro Bowl worthy 2013 season was a fluke more than talent. Foles
signing came in an off season where the New York Jets tried to play chicken
(and lost) with Ryan Fitzpatrick, and saw the much maligned Cleveland Browns
sign first-round flame out Robert Griffin the Third to be their starter. In an
era where it’s easier than ever to complete a pass in the NFL, we seemingly
cannot find 32 competent men who are up to the task.
While there has always been bad
quarterback play in the NFL, now more than ever seems to highlight the notion
that if you don’t like the quarterback you have now, you’re screwed. We used to
live in a time where if you didn’t like your quarterback, then you could trade
for a team’s back up. The Seattle Seahawks had great success with Matt
Hasselbeck who was the back up for the legendary Brett Farve- a man who himself
was traded from the Atlanta Falcons. Speaking of the ATL, they not too long ago
traded away their back up Matt Schaub to the Houston Texans. Growing up in
Chicago, myself and fellow Bears fans used to hold the back-up quarterback in
high regard- sometimes higher than the starter. Bears fans used to be so devoid
of QB hope that we loved it when 31-year-old Brian Griese came to play in 2006
to be our back-up.