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Kindof nice if you think about it...


Zod

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All 3 of our QB's have NFL regular season starting experience.

Not many teams can say that.

Out of curiosity, I had to look up which teams could say the same. They are as follows:

Baltimore - John Beck, Joe Flacco, Troy Smith.

Houston - Rex Grossman, Dan Orlovsky, Matt Schaub.

Tennessee Titans - Patrick Ramsey, Vince Young, Kerry Collins.

Kansas City Chiefs - Brody Croyle, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Cassell.

Oakland Raiders - Charlie Frye, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, JaMarcus Russell.

Philadelphia Eagles - A.J. Feely, Kevin Kolb, Donovan McNabb.

New Orleans Saints - Drew Brees, Mark Brunell, Joey Harrington.

Arizona Cardinals - Kurt Warner, Matt Leinart, Brian St. Pierre (only a game).

Marc Bulger, Kyle Boller, Brock Berlin (only started a game).

San Francisco - Shaun Hill, Damon Huard, Alex Smith.

There are a few quarterbacks in that list that have barely played, but still, it's not as rare as one might think.

Looking at the list you'll realize that depth isn't everything, as some of those teams have questionable starters. Still, I'm pretty happy with our current trio of quarterbacks.

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Out of curiosity, I had to look up which teams could say the same. They are as follows:

Baltimore - John Beck, Joe Flacco, Troy Smith.

Houston - Rex Grossman, Dan Orlovsky, Matt Schaub.

Tennessee Titans - Patrick Ramsey, Vince Young, Kerry Collins.

Kansas City Chiefs - Brody Croyle, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Cassell.

Oakland Raiders - Charlie Frye, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, JaMarcus Russell.

New York Giants - David Carr, Eli Manning, Andre Woodson.

Philadelphia Eagles - A.J. Feely, Kevin Kolb, Donovan McNabb.

New Orleans Saints - Drew Brees, Mark Brunell, Joey Harrington.

Arizona Cardinals - Kurt Warner, Matt Leinart, Brian St. Pierre (only a game).

Marc Bulger, Kyle Boller, Brock Berlin (only started a game).

San Francisco - Shaun Hill, Damon Huard, Alex Smith.

There are a few quarterbacks in that list that have barely played, but still, it's not as rare as one might think.

Looking at the list you'll realize that depth isn't everything, as some of those teams have questionable starters. Still, I'm pretty happy with our current trio of quarterbacks.

Andre woodson has never started a nfl game take the giants off...

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Out of curiosity, I had to look up which teams could say the same. They are as follows:

Houston - Rex Grossman, Dan Orlovsky (ouch)

Kansas City Chiefs - Brody Croyle, Tyler Thigpen, Matt Cassell (unproven from top to bottom)

Oakland Raiders - Charlie Frye, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, JaMarcus Russell (big ouch)

New York Giants - David Carr (well, sort of)

San Francisco - Shaun Hill, Damon Huard, Alex Smith (major ouch)

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God forbid, if Delhomme were to get hurt again, I'd feel much better about it than when it happened two years ago. Hopefully we can see a lot more out of Matt Moore in camp with the starters, or hell even a few snaps in a preseason game with the 1st stringers would be amazing.

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