I'm 100% with you. All you had to do is look at QBs in the playoffs last year and you could see the difference a guy who "has been there" makes. Brady's a special player and my feeling when everything went down was they should have ridden it out until he finally couldn't do it, since he was the one constant you never needed to worry about. He always takes care of himself, he's always prepared, etc. And he always made guys better. There was no reason to lose faith in that.
However, it's funny...getting a quality QB really is tougher than it looks. Like I said, even if you get "the guy" in a given year's draft, so few turn into anything or can really last or play in this league. I mean, would this have been a team that would have gone through 2-3 years of OK football with someone like Newton? Only to sign a similar guy after that and maybe make the playoffs but get bounced?
Would we have drafted another Ryan Mallett, Jacoby Brissett or Jarrett Stidham and invested a couple of years before finding out he wasn't the guy? Brissett is certainly the better of those two, but he's not going to go 14-2 and win a championship. But I mean, these are they guys they've drafted. The best they've honestly done in that regard in 20-years was Jimmy G, but I hated the timing of that because I felt Brady would indeed prove everyone wrong and play until potentially 38 or 39, and at a high level, so I didn't see how that would work. And it ended about how I thought it would.
But that's sort of where we're at. It's so hard because it does take a little bit of luck to get the right guy, and I'm definitely curious to see how everyone's opinion evolves on Jones by the end of the season. Again, it sucks, but last year needed to happen to put us in this position. And as long as they at least keep improving this year and build some momentum heading into 2022 (unless of course, they make an incredible run), I can live with that.