Quarterback controversy

A public outcry from fans or the media when a starting quarterback (sometimes injured and old) is performing under par and the back-up quarterback is performing better or beyond expectation. Examples in history include San Francisco’s Steve Young and Joe Montana, Washington’s Doug Williams and Jay Schroeder, New England’s Tom Brady and Drew Bledsoe, Buffalo’s Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie, and Buffalo’s J. P. Losman and either Kelly Holcomb or Trent Edwards.

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