It would seem not impossible to not have better QB play vs what you mentioned, but it goes to show you how hard it is to replace a G.O.A.T., even an "old", injured one. Decision-making is what worries me. I'd rather have more balls thrown away vs. trying to make something happen and having a ton of interceptions. I'm sure that will be preached. As we saw from 2017 to now, the defense can keep us in games as long as we're not constantly turning the ball over and keeping them on the field.