bigunreal said:
I cannot think of a single example where a great team lost its "great" starting QB and fell apart under the backup. In the 1960s, Green Bay won just as often with forgotten backup Zeke Bratkowski, the Colts prospered behind several Unitas backups (including Tom Matte, the starting RB who was pressed into service and did very well), and Dallas kept winning with Don Meredith, Craig Morton and Roger Staubach. In the 1970s, ancient journeyman Earl Morrall started most of Miami's undefeated season, the Steelers won with Bradshaw, Joe Gilliam and Terry Hanratty (who also could have been great, but never got a real opportunity), the Vikings employed everyone from Joe Kapp to Gary Cuozzo before getting Tarkenton back (and always were winners), and the Redskins were able to win even when the horrific Billy Kilmer was under center. In the 1980s-1990s, we saw how the 49ers never missed a beat when Montana was injured, and Frank Reich led the greatest comeback in playoff history when Jim Kelly was hurt. In this decade, Mike Shanhan employed a slew of QBs after Elway retired, and they all put up good numbers. Then last season, college backup Matt Cassel, after a rough start, was on fire down the stretch for the Brady-less Patriots. The real test would be to see if Jim Sorgi could lead the Colts if Peyton Manning ever went down.
Very interesting post. Lots of good examples. Compelling. Well, some teams may not have missed a beat and their replacement QB's may have performed as well and put up good numbers.
But, the Patriots certainly did not perform as well when Brady went down.
The year before they won all their seasonal games, then defeated all comers in the playoffs. They eventually lost the Super Bowl. They were ahead with only 1:20 seconds left in the game. Bruschi and Seau were high fiving each other after Brady's TD pass put them on top. It was not to be.
Brady's stats: TD'sINT'sYD'sComp % QBRTNG
508480668.9117.2
Cassel's 2111369363.489.4
With Brady at the helm they scored 589 points - with Cassel 410.
Oh, and the Pats finished 11-5 and just missed the playoffs.
Matt Cassel played well, but his numbers and the team's performance suffered greatly without Brady.