NFL Quarterbacks Who Might Be Looking for a New Home Next Year
Some quarterbacks might be looking for a new home next year. Not every quarterback on this list will leave their hometown, but I can guarantee at least one will. For the first time in a long time, an experienced 10-year veteran franchise quarterback might be leaving home and it's where we start are countdown...
For some unfathomable reason, Philly fans think there is something out there better for the franchise. Kevin Kolb definitely isn't the man but if you don't want McNabb there, maybe he should leave. I mean, it's not like McNabb has been perfect, and maybe it would be better for both sides if he left.
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I mean, maybe McNabb goes to Minnesota and produces a Randall Cunningham type of a season, and Philly learns to be grateful. I think both sides might benefit here. The last scrambling veteran Eagles quarterback to leave Philly had some great seasons and Philly learned half of their lesson. Maybe it's time to finish teaching them.
Matt Cassel (or Tom Brady?)
After two back-to-back 400-yard passing games. It's safe to say that Matt Cassel has been a pretty good replacement for Tom Brady. He's been able to do things that Tom Brady couldn't do in our wildest dreams. Like this unfathomable idea of leaving the pocket to make a play with your feet.
Many fans are even suggesting that you should trade Tom Brady. Maybe it was the wide receivers and the system this whole time. Tom Brady wouldn't be the first franchise quarterback to be traded for someone with more left in the tank. Just ask Drew Bledsoe.
Derek Anderson
Brady Quinn has a lot of potential, and I think it would be better for the franchise if he stayed in Cleveland, but what about Derek Anderson. Many are calling Derek a one-year wonder and was responsible for the fall of the Cleveland Browns' organization.
It can't all be his fault, after all, Braylon Edwards dropped all of his passes, but if it was the team that was doing so bad then how come Quinn has had success?
Matt Leinart
Is it time to call him a bust? Not yet, but if you are a Heisman-award-winning quarterback who has had Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin to work with his entire career, and you get benched by a 37-year-old quarterback who has great success with the same tools, it's pretty low on the pigskin totem pole but some there has go to be some stupid coach that thinks he can make this former draft bust into a star.
Rex Grossman (Kyle Orton?)
Some people have been calling Rex the weak link on a team that has had great potential and now the defense steps back he follows them. So Kyle Orton was the solution but many bears players don't like it. Brian Urlacher in particular was mocking fans for booing Grossman by raising he hands up in a mocking fashion.
The players know more about the behind the scenes action then we do, but Grossman hasn't been able to get it done in games like the Super Bowl. Kyle was hot at the beginning of the season but has slowed down a lot and may hurt him.
But who would want Grossman. I think that they will both stay in Chicago and Grossman will just have to get used to being a backup, but you never know.

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