The most valuable quarterback in the NFL

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Somewhere between Davis, Calif., and San Francisco, J.T. O'Sullivan became the most important quarterback in the NFL.

O'Sullivan has thrown for three touchdowns today despite a relatively patchwork receiving corps. He has thrown two interceptions, and he will continue to, but those are somewhat meaningless related to his touchdowns.

Tony Romo was the second quarterback picked in most drafts, yet O'Sullivan is more valuable.

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