In the interest of a balanced discussion:
John Hannah wasn't funny when he played, and he's no more funny now. If he'd FOR ONCE kept his ******* pie hole shut and been a leader instead of a gold plated, finger-pointing prick he always was, maybe he could have helped Eason instead of trashing him.
Personally, I was a Grogan man. But in the three game run to Super Bowl XX, Tony Eason did exactly his job, no more, no less. He did what he was asked to do. I liked Grogan's experience and leadership, he was an inspiration, but Eason did the job and handled a very conservative offense well.
What was John Hannah wearing during the Bears game, by the way? Seemed to me that the biggest problem for our qb's in that game was that anybody could get to the quarterback at any time. Of course, after the game, Hannah placed the blame squarely on the easiest target, and he skated off unblemished as the 'greatest Patriot of all-time'. Horse****. Anybody who was paying attention during the 70's and 80's ought to know that John Hannah was about himself, first, last and the hell with everybody else.
I'm almost certain these comments will be completely ignored in favor of more 'dress' jokes.