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Quarterbacks that are on shaky ground


redbuddha

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/player/_/stat/passing/sort/passingYards/qualified/false

In reviewing the top quarterbacks based on yardage, I see that Cam Newton falls into the Top 10.

However there are several qb's that I have questions about going into the future.

36 Jason Campbell - Serviceable but not special

33 Matt Cassell - Serviceable but not special

32 The Golden Calf of Bristol - Popular but not very good

28 Kevin Kolb - Was replaced by two qb's last season

22 Colt McCoy - Serviceable but not special

For the sake of Argument I am looking at qb's ranked 21st and below.

I would be interested on hearing your views on whether these qb's solidify their future as starters or do they fade into oblivion this year.

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36 Jason Campbell - Serviceable but not special - a back up QB this season in Chicago.

33 Matt Cassell - Serviceable but not special. Pretty good team surrounding him. Needs to step up.

32 The Golden Calf of Bristol - Popular but not very good - lol, punt protector

28 Kevin Kolb - Was replaced by two qb's last season - Won't be surprised if he comes good or losses his job.

22 Colt McCoy - Serviceable but not special - Brandon Weeden will start.

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Not trying to be a douche but what exactly is your question or point? Just a link to passing yardage leaders and a couple tid bits on some crappy back up QBs? Thats totally fine if so, just asking for some clarification, I feel like I may be missing something.

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