Not only is the situation completely different all around, Keenum was #3 QB that year, but his “career year” is dwarfing those guys.
Keenum statistically wasn’t that good. You picked QBR, did he have anything else to his name that said anything about franchise QB? The answer is no.
He was put in a good position on an already good team and he did t turn the ball over. That’s it.
THill was put in place on a struggling team and has been literally the best QB in the league since taking over.
Him “regressing” to a mean I should still quite good and more than deserving of a starting job.
Pair this with Tennessee’s inability to draft and develop a QB and you have the answer for the immediate future, THill. No need to franchise, pay the guy and fix other positions with the draft.
THill will be just fine as a starter for the next 4-5 years easy.