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Expensive Quarterback Mistakes in the NFL, and How to Avoid Them

November 17, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Texans are in first place in the AFC South, inexplicably, unsustainably, thanks to some defensive turnovers and a soft schedule. Their defense has played well despite the loss of J.J. Watt, and the skill-position corps looks loaded. It makes you wonder how good they would be if they hadn't overpaid for a bad quarterback. 
The Ravens are also in first place, thanks to Texans-like reasons and the faltering Steelers. They have a rare opportunity to catch the other AFC North contenders in decline and win the division. But even if they reach the postseason, they won't go very far, and their future looks cloudy, because they are overpaying for a mediocre quarterback.
The Bears are in disarray. Their roster, which didn't exactly stack up to the Bill Walsh-era 49ers talent-wise in the first place, has been riddled with injuries and suspensions. The organization needs a thorough, reinvigorating overhaul. Imagine how much easier that would be if they hadn't spent years overpay...

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