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Problem is depth of QB talent and depth of team coaching and player management talent. Look at the formerly mediocre QBs going on to do well with other teams. Bad teams are bad teams, it’s not as simple as blaming players for not being better. Look at the Jets. If teams want to overpay mediocre QBs or even good ones go ahead let them. Point of the proposal isn’t to stop that it’s to protect players at other positions from suffering because of the resulting cap hit. Maybe a better approach would be to assign cap the way draft picks are assigned, with better teams getting a lower cap, or poor teams getting supplemental cap space. But there has to be some way to keep it all from going to just one position group. Otherwise QBs will continue to be disproportionately valued, to the detriment of all other players.Too many mediocre QBs making too much money and wasting their teams years because of water cap space.. Daniel Jones, Watson, dak etc..
Either cap ceiling or have guarantees removed when salary goes above 30 million. So if performance is tanking in a season, you can cut as let go of guarantees. Too much leeway for QBs. Killing league competitiveness












