Funny thing about Pat White and Geno Smith... both were QBs who played at West Virginia. So I guess you're saying WVU is not exactly a quality QB factory if that's how you want to say it.
The most recent week of NFL football concluded last night. This week of NFL action will begin with Dallas at Chicago on Thursday Night Football and end with Atlanta at Green Bay on Monday Night Football. It's time to take a look at the standings, because after all... ANYTHING can still happen. Who's still in it? Let's find out:
(I apologize for any errors and will make any needed edits if I screwed up anything)
--- AFC ---
EAST: New England (9-3), MIA and BUF (7-5 each), NYJ (2-10)
NORTH: Cincinnati (8-3), BAL, PIT, and CLE (7-5 each)
SOUTH: Indianapolis (8-4), HOU (6-6), TEN and JAC (2-10 each)
WEST: Denver (9-3), SD (8-4), KC (7-5), OAK (1-11)
--- NFC ---
EAST: Philadelphia (9-3), DAL (8-4), NYG and WSH (3-9 each)
NORTH: Green Bay (9-3), DET (8-4), CHI and MIN (5-7 each)
SOUTH: Atlanta and New Orleans (5-7 each), CAR (3-8), TB (2-10)
WEST: Arizona (9-3), SEA (8-4), SF (7-5), STL (5-7)
You know baseball types say "you can't script October? Well, you can't script December in the NFL. Every team still has a chance to make one last playoff push. That is... unless you have lost games with regularity to where playoff hopes have been completely dashed. Not leading the division? Try to go for those Wild Card spots! If your team(s) is/are still in it, KEEP FIGHTING! Keep hope alive! It ain't over yet!
With that said, good luck to all of your teams moving forward.