OR, I realize we're not the Patriots. They're in a position that allows them to do things we cannot. They trade away 1st round picks after a couple of years. They trade away their best defensive lineman in his prime. They cheat.
Hell, doesn't have to be the Patriots. I'll take the Steelers, Packers, Seahawks, Broncos, Colts, or Ravens as well. You might be content enjoying the same success as the Bengals, Chargers, Vikings, or Bears, but I'm not and nor should you.
It's also worth noting that none of the QBs New England drafted, or acquired after Brady have amounted to anything. Not Cassel, not Hoyer, not Mallett... imagine Rick drafted three bums that didn't amount to anything (which he did; Yates, Keenum, Savage).
Funny, but I kind of think most of those QBs would have done just fine in New England. Hell, Cassell played in 16 games for them in 2008 and had a pretty nice year. I'd be surprised if any of those guys would have looked like bums in New England.
Green Bay drafted Rodgers because they believed Favre was going to retire that season or the next. Same reason New England drafted Garoppolo.
Well sure they thought Favre would retire, but they still had to jump on the chance to draft someone. The Texans have never had a QB that could even sniff Favre's jockstrap, yet it's like pulling teeth to get them to draft a QB in the first 3 rounds. And Favre played another 3 solid seasons for them. Which by the way, seems COMPLETELY hypocritical to me that you excuse the Texans not drafting a QB after Schaub's injuries but think the Packers ONLY drafted Rodgers because Favre was about to retire. Methinks if it had been the Texans in the Packers position, there is no chance in hell that they'd have drafted Rodgers. They'd have ridden Favre into the ground until he retired, and then would have signed some mediocre backup to come in and run the ship for them. It's the Texans way from Tony Banks to Sage Rosenfels to TJ Yates. We have NEVER had a real backup QB with potential.
New England might have drafted Jimmy G for that reason, or they could have just liked him. Since 2008, the Patriots have drafted 3 QBs in the top 3 rounds. We've drafted zero. How you can excuse that is simply baffling.
I already said I'm fine with the Brock signing. You have to take risks in this league, especially with QBs. If the Texans just swung and missed on QBs in the draft, we wouldn't even be having this discussion. Problem is they have never even walked up to the damn plate.
I would have drafted a QB in 2012 as well. They didn't. For all we know, they had their QB progression all figured out. If Matt couldn't play they would finish the year with Yates & draft a QB the following year. Matt played well, led the team to 12-4. Broke down a bit at the end of the season, but maybe he'll get healthy & make 16+ games in 2013. If not, Yates would help us finish the season & we'll draft a QB in 2014. But the wheels fell off Matt a lot earlier than expected & we had the Civil War that the godfather won....
You can attempt to justify it with your theories, but it was purely idiotic to not do it. That's not revisionist history. Schaub was coming off a MAJOR injury, and I remember Doc talking about it after it happened that there was a good chance Schaub would not be the same type of QB. Dude was already a statue and now what limited mobility he had was gone. Also, he was going to have WAY more difficulty pushing off his foot to make throws. So either Ricky is incompetent, or the Texans doctors are. Either way, you have an organization filled with incompetence.
But if you're going to argue we should have drafted a QB early after Schaub's second year... I got nothing. Probably shouldn't have started down this path.
Sorry you started down it, but you're looking at a guy that could not stay healthy. So often with QBs once the injuries start, they never stop. Sure, you can have the freak injuries, like Brady's kneee in 2008, but I'm one that tends to believe in the label injury prone. And Schaub was most certainly that.
Now, do I think not drafting a QB early in his career was even in Ricky's top 25 mistakes? No. I can excuse missing the injury signals. I just can't excuse drafting zero in his entire tenure. I don't even see how it's debatable.