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Originally Posted by moon
What statistical analysis?
I have said that Kevin Glenn is a meh QB who was below average during his time as a starter and therefore isn't a fantastic back-up. Is that really a controversial statement?
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You claimed he put up great stats, but still was playing poorly in spite of the numbers. I ask why and all I get is cliches instead of real analysis.
What makes a good back-up QB then?
If an average-to-below average starter isn't a good back-up then what is? Should we have Calvillo backing up Tate? Would that be good enough?
Given the quality of QBs we've seen in the league it's ridiculous to not be satisfied with a guy who can still play like Glenn behind Tate.