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Originally Posted by JWsleep
Brad Johnson is obviously much, much less mobile than Romo, so those long gains on scrammble/breakdowns will disappear. But BJ will not make the mistakes that Romo makes, for what it's worth. He's still a good QB. But needless to say, this is a huge blow for the cowroids.
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Johnson's numbers actually put him on the fringe of the hall of fame, though he's probably never going to get in because Trent Dilfer won't get in and most people in the media lack the ability to separate Dilfer's career from Johnson's (because they both won a super bowl).
But he's 41 now. Quarterbacks do tend to have a longer life in the NFL than anyone but kickers, but no Quarterback has been effective past age 38, and Johnson's last decent (half) season was 2005...when he was 38. He was awful in 2006.