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2 weeks agoDo Dolphins have a future full-time starting QB in Quinn Ewers?
Quinn Ewers is finishing his third NFL start as the Dolphins evaluate whether he can be a future full-time starter.
There is a stubborn narrative in football that insists on placing the most important and dynamic players on the field quarterbacks into neatly defined boxes. There's the devil-may-care Gun Slinger, the veteran (it's always someone over 30) Field General, and, most damningly, the robotic, unremarkable but reliable Game Manager. For the better part of his young, meteoric career, Brock Purdy has been shackled to that last, reductive label.
Browning threw three interceptions before he led the Bengals to three touchdowns in the final quarter to make the final margin of victory more aesthetically pleasing. "After a game like that, we're going to look at all personnel to make sure we're doing the right thing," Taylor said when asked if he still believes in Browning moving forward. "I won't shy away from that because it's a very fair question after the amount of turnovers that we had."
Tom Brady's resume speaks for itself. Over 23 seasons in the NFL, the former Patriots QB left an indelible mark on football - winning seven Super Bowl titles to go along with three MVP trophies, five Super Bowl MVP honors, and numerous other league records.
Hartman was hesitant in the pocket. There is almost no velocity on his throws, especially when he goes to the outside. The game seems to move too fast for him, and the undrafted free agent doesn't look capable of being a successful NFL quarterback right now. The former Wake Forest and Notre Dame standout completed 70.58 percent of his passes for 114 yards and no touchdowns. Hartman threw two interceptions, lost a fumble, and earned a lowly 49.3 passer rating for his efforts.