1) It's arguable that he is one of the top 32 in the league b/c one or more backups for another team could be better than one or more starters different teams. Although, I think it's a pretty safe assumption that he is in the top 32.
2) SuperHornet, although your comment is completely irrelevant to the matter, imputing a duty of knowledge to Lou to know the scoring system from decades ago is hardly analagous to the duty of a current starting quaterback in the NFL to know the current rules.
Why? Well:
a) Lou does not play quaterback in the NFL; and
b) we speak of the current state of affairs.
I hope I need not surface my premise.
PS: Before you ask it of me; yes, I could be more of a D-Bag, Swilly. I would guess that I could attain such a status by asking if another could attain such a status following his intelligent inquiry as to the mental capacity of a starting quaterback in the NFL.
Thank you.