KazooSkinsFan wrote:SkinsFreak wrote:players seem to play better knowing their next contract in on the line.
While this is very frequently true, it's not the reason we're not signing him to an extension now. No team would ever say, let's "wait" to sign the quarterback of the future so he plays better. It's to answer the question if he's the quarterback of the future and how much of our money/cap we should sink into the guy. I've backed him as our best alternative, he's improved and the issues are not all his fault. But to sign the guy to a long term starting quarterback money now? I just haven't seen enough from him. We need to do everything possible to see if he's the guy or not.
We had a huge debate on the site all year that this was put up time for him. He partially delivered. I give him a B-/C+. He was adequate, sometimes a little more, not consistently enough. So we give him this year to decide if: he's the guy (we sign/franchise him), he's OK (we make an OK offer and expose other teams to like him more) or we finally cut bait and look elsewhere. It makes no sense to do that after being OK this year and improving some while having no other viable options. You don't just go sign franchise QBs and we have nothing past him right now.
Completely agree. However, you're more of a softy than I am. I'd squarely grade him at a C level. No turnovers...but no touchdowns...