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Someone who knows more about Steve Bartkowski than I do should expand on this concept: Given the right set of circumstances, Bartkowski had the talent to be one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Unfortunately, he was surrounded by a bunch of sorry bastards (with the exception of Alfred Jenkins) who could not hang-on to the ball. Wallace Francis, Alfred Jackson and Junior Miller just could not catch the ball. Bart would hit them in the hands and they would drop the ball. It got so bad that he used to throw to Jenkins every play because he was the only one who could catch the ball.--Hokeman 03:27, 2 June 2006 (UTC)