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Originally Posted by dmhenderson
Cousins with no line and horrendous special teams against the hapless falcons (at Atlanta). Upside: Could have a big day if their special teams/D crap the bed again and he has to throw. Appears to be a decent pocket passer and might have better success than Griffin considering he was only named the starter a day ago. Downside: The whole teams is in disarray. Entirely possible he could be murdered or turn the ball over a ton. Impossible to know.
Campbell. The Bears who just got their franchise QB back are coming to town. Weather won't be a factor - both teams are used to it. The Bears are fighting for a playoff spot and have a lot to lose. They'll spend most of their efforts shutting down josh gordon and giving up stuff underneath to Cameron if I had to guess. The bears pass defense has been suspect and they've been pretty ok at stopping the run. Campbell is slow as **** so expect them to blitz him a lot. Weather and matchup favors a big rushing game but who knows what happens in the redzone.
Matt Flynn. Don't get me wrong, the cowboys are bad but good god the packers suck hard without Rogers. I wouldn't touch Flynn on principle. Lacy will probably go nuts since the cowboys have one of the worst rushing D's in the league and Flynn can't reliably move the ball around.]
Verdict: Coinflip between Campbell and Cousins. I'd probably take Cousins if I had a gun to my head but make no mistake, all of these are terrible QB options.
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Seems about the same way I had it analyzed. Though I gave the edge to Campbell because of Josh Gordon.