I find it very hard to believe that in a given offseason there's not a single average QB in either FA or the draft. By definition, half of starting QB's are below average each year. An above average QB is extremely difficult to find. That's why they get paid a lot. So any QB whose teams wins a Super Bowl can ask for and receive one of the largest contracts in the NFL? If they are an average QB, and they win a Super Bowl going into their contract year, the answer is almost always, yes. I just don't understand paying guys for being "winners" rather than based upon performance. Isn't winning part of performance?