Though quarterback Quincy Carter again opened the season as the starter, he would eventually be benched in favor of newly signed Chad Hutchinson who, until that year, had been a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals after leaving Stanford as a two sport star.
The Eagles defense harassed Dallas quarterback Chad Hutchinson throughout the game, sacking him seven times and holding him to 128 passing yards.
Despite intercepting Chad Hutchinson twice the 49ers saw the game lead change four times before the Cowboys surged to a 27–17 lead in the fourth quarter.
His struggles in the New York Yankees farm system would lead him to reconsider his career and opt for a return to football, similar to Chad Hutchinson, whom the team had acquired only two years prior.
--...and did they compete "in" the documentary, or was the documentary *about* the real life controversy?--> Prior to the 2004 season, the Cowboys signed Vinny Testaverde and acquired Drew Henson, creating yet another quarterback controversy.
In the 2005 NFL season, he was rushed into the Bears starting lineup as a rookie after a preseason injury to starter Rex Grossman, and the poor play of back-up Chad Hutchinson.
Chad | Chad Smith | Lake Chad | Chad Urmston | Chad Kroeger | John Hutchinson | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | Chad VanGaalen | Chad Lowe | Chad Gilbert | Hutchinson, Kansas | Charles Scrope Hutchinson | Chad Hutchinson | St Chad's College | Norman Chad | John Hely-Hutchinson | Hutchinson River Parkway | Goré, Chad | Chad Wicks | Chad Wackerman | Chad Reed | Chad Morgan | Chad McQueen | Chad Marshall | Chad Henne | Thomas Hutchinson (governor) | Thomas Hutchinson | Hutchinson, Minnesota | Chad Muska | Chad McCumbee |