No, because there isn't actually anything tangible suggesting Teddy is a proven winner, who is even as good (let alone better) at winning games then Cutler or Stafford, nothing at all, that is your wishful thinking and not much else. Anyone who actually watches the games subjectively would know that being the 31st passing O in the league doesn't 'Win games', Teddys winning season was what it was because of AD and the Defense.John_Viveiros wrote: We watch the games. That's where we come up with it.
In my opinion, people put too much emphasis on quarterback stats. Cutler and Stafford have great stats, but their teams ALWAYS underachieve. You don't get extra votes for big victories, like in college.
Brad Johnson, and Teddy to a lesser degree (because he's only had two years) manage to keep important drives alive late in the game. There's a lot of times where two first downs are actually more valuable than a TD. Johnson clearly understood that IMHO.
Producing mediocrity doesn't help your team win games, where in the hell are you getting that Bridgewater has been some proven winner who has been great in the clutch?
Its like saying Dilfer was better at 'winning games' then Marino, it is utterly ridiculous, you would have been better of last year with Cutler or Staffords production, and you would have won more games because of it, and there is nothing outside of homeristic delusion would imply otherwise.