As long as he isn't as bad as 2014 either. 5 TD and 7 INT is horrible. That isn't worth much at all. But if he can become half of what he was 3 years ago he might still be better than Brock was playing for us. If he can be anything like he used to be 3 years ago, and stay healthy, than whoever gets him will have a good QB. That's a big IF in more ways than one, and it's risky, so I can't imagine the bidding war being anything like Brock's was. I'm leery, but wanting him at the same time. We just seem to have bad luck with Quarterbacks staying healthy.
ok that's plausible..so then let me rephrase as an armchair qb from the bleacher seats or at home getting drunk off a 6 pack.... "Heck all they gotta do is freakin complete 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 12, 13,14,15,16,17,18,19 and last but not least 20 yard passes for goodness sakes preferably to our WR's on a consistent basis... jeez! Just 1 QB to do that and the Texans haven't found one yet lol"
I guess that's the thing about rich people, sometimes they remember that they have a shitload of money and don't necessarily have to work another day in their lives. I don't think either Romo or Cutler are really dying to get back on the field