Zach Wilson is literally the worst quarterback in the NFL
That's how bad Zach Wilson has been. He's been literally the worst quarterback in the NFL. So if Mike White is B quarterbacking, I think you gotta just keep rolling with him and be like, 'This is our best chance to win.'
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T Higgins is the best number two wide receiver in the NFL
T Higgins is probably the best number two [wide receiver]. He was awesome. And it does feel like he doesn't get any of the pub that Jamar Chase does because Jamar Chase is so incredible.
Taylor Heinicke has proven he is a good quarterback and potentially 'the guy'
Taylor Heinicke at this point has proven, I think that he's a good quarterback. I'm getting close to the point where I'm just ready to, I'm dangerously close to saying he's the guy. I'm very close.
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