12-06-2023, 05:01 PM
(12-06-2023, 04:09 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I've watched Jeff Blake take us to a 31-13 lead only for our defense to give up 5 consecutive TD's and lose 31-49.
I watched the 1999 team give up a franchise record 460 points.
I watched the 2002 team allow at least 27 points in 13 of 16 games.
I watched the 2018 team allow 414 yards and 28.4 ppg, including 45 to KC and 51 to NO.
What we've seen this year isn't up to our recent standards, but I have higher (lower?) standards for "horrible".
If Jake Browning could play like this the rest of the year, we could be competitive. Never say never.
That said, just knowing what I know, I'm not sure it's wise to assume Browning continues to set the world ablaze. You often see backups with little to no film on them come in and have a huge game. Then defenses adjust and take away what made them successful, and we find out why that QB was a backup.
I doubt Browning is a Warner, Brady, Romo, Purdy success story. The best case realistic scenario is that he's another Case Keenum or someone who can come in, post some good stats and win some games.
I agree. Browning is more likely to become the next Matt Flynn rather than Warner or Romo. It isn't impossible for Browning to all of a sudden light the world on fire, but it is unlikely. If he can just play well and make the games fun to watch, then I am on board.