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Rivera might have his faults but we always ball out against teams in QB turmoil.


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Say what you will about Rivera but one thing I noticed during his few years here is we (for the most part) do really well against scrub QBs or teams the have QB controversies. Sure we have our occasional stinkers like against Sanchez last year but for the most part we tend to not only win against teams in QB turmoil but blow them out it seems.

Be it Josh Mccown last season, the blowout against the Matt Cassell led Vikings in 2013, the blowout against the Bucs a few years back against Josh Freeman's backup. 

The Cardinals playoff game against Ryan Lindley last year, Hoyer and the Browns last year.. Let's not forget the Rams game from 2013 when Bradford got hurt.

You can say Rivera has his faults, but there is no doubt this team feasts upon teams with bad QB situations.

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Mark Sanchez.

I know, that's why I said for the most part. BTW when was the Brady Quinn game?! I can't believe I don't remember, was it the Chiefs game after the Belcher incident?! If that's the case, no way we would beat that team on the emotional high they were on, not to mention we had literally a bottom defense at the time with the almighty Fua and McClain anchoring the D line

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