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Although Matthew Stafford may not play into his 40's, he clearly has no intention of letting up any time soon (very encouraged by his presser). So let's say he gives us 5 years or more in horns before retiring or moving on to another team.
What exactly would you expect of him in his time here to be considered "The Best Ram QB of the modern era"? No Van Brocklin here. I only got on this bus with Roman Gabriel.
If he leads us to 4 playoff runs, and 2 SB victories, does that do it? 2 SB wins the only number that matters since that gets us past Warner? 3 SB appearances? 5 NFC Championship appearances? Anything else?
I have unrealistically high hopes for his stay here. I admit it. But I am just going to say for the record that I predict he achieves enough during these next years so this title can be claimed without any arguing whatsoever between Rams faithful.
The metric I would choose is 2 SB wins, or 1 SB win with more than 2 SB appearances.
What exactly would you expect of him in his time here to be considered "The Best Ram QB of the modern era"? No Van Brocklin here. I only got on this bus with Roman Gabriel.
If he leads us to 4 playoff runs, and 2 SB victories, does that do it? 2 SB wins the only number that matters since that gets us past Warner? 3 SB appearances? 5 NFC Championship appearances? Anything else?
I have unrealistically high hopes for his stay here. I admit it. But I am just going to say for the record that I predict he achieves enough during these next years so this title can be claimed without any arguing whatsoever between Rams faithful.
The metric I would choose is 2 SB wins, or 1 SB win with more than 2 SB appearances.