Sure, just as long as you don't bring up his mental growth as a way of moving away from your assertion that the salary cap or lack thereof has something to do with evaluating players. I have no idea what you are saying here.
Of course he'll learn from his mistakes, and those mistakes will get replaced by others. In the aggregate, he is what he is. Nothing more, nothing less to be gained or loss. We will have to agree to disagree, you have no basis for saying he won't or can't improve. You have an opinion which you are certainly entitled to but you cannot know what you said is true. Really either can I. I can only assume that most of us progress, get smarter with age. Notice I said MOST.
Sure, just as long as you don't bring up his mental growth as a way of moving away from your assertion that the salary cap or lack thereof has something to do with evaluating players. I have no idea what you are saying here.
Refresher.....I wrote this:
Joe Gibbs in all of his glorious Super Bowl time as head coach here, taught us that you could take very average QB's and win by having superior talent around them. Although a different time, it is possible that, this is the plan going forward. If it is, then, Cousins is our guy, and should be made to realize that despite this new era of QB centered play, it will be the team, built specifically to win Super Bowls, because of his limitations that will lead the way. Accordingly, his pay, despite the market, must be based upon his position as a supporting player in a lead role, on a team with superior talent.
To which you responded:
When did Joe Gibbs coach in the salary cap and free agency era?
Apples and oranges.
To which I responded:
WOW!! Let's try this, answer a very basic question in logic. Ready?... Are you sure?....Well, what does the salary cap or lack thereof have to do with evaluating players, QB's or otherwise?
...and your non response to that? (changing the subject)
As for the reference to the Gibbs era. NFL players were highly underpaid back then and it was easier to stash and/or keep players who now a days leave. Do you think the Redskins let Antonio Pierce and Brian Orakpo go during Gibbs era. Just two examples. The landscape of the game has completely.
Correct, you can win a Super Bowl with a superior team (defense) ala Ravens and Tampa Bay but we all know that the teams that win most often have a top QB.