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Carmon1274
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:41 pm |
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1. Brady 2. E. Manning 3. J. Flacco 4. P. Manning 5. Big Ben 6. Rodgers 7. Drew Brees 8. Matt Ryan 9. RW 10. Kaepernick 11. Mathew Stafford
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CALIHAWK1
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:46 pm |
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Call me biased but I have RW first. After the New England game there was never a game I felt we were out of. Okay that's unreasonable. After Brady and Rodgers I do have RW. Peytons post season record sucks. If you had to choose today and your down ten points in the fourth who do you want? I take RW all day and blam e the defense when we don't win.
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Carmon1274
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:53 pm |
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u take RW all day and then we only score how many points in the first half against the falcons?
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:15 pm |
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I think its hard to say with Wilson, right now. On the one hand, my heart says with a full pre-season and without the training wheels in the first half of he season, this guy would have been top 3. On the other hand, my mind says that without the competition and the training wheels, Matt Flynn would have been our quarterback in a mediocre 8-8 season and Wilson would be riding the pine. I really want another year to look at him and see what he does with a full rep load throughout the offseason and no training wheels through the season.
1. Brady
2. Rodgers
3. P. Manning
4. Drew Brees
5. J. Flacco
6. Matt Ryan
7. Big Ben
8. E. Manning
9. RW
10. Matt Shaub
11. Mathew Stafford
12. RG3
13. Kaepernick
14. Jay Cutler
15. Philip Rivers
16. Andrew Luck
17. Sam Bradford
18. Cam Newton
19. Carson Palmer
20. Ryan Fitzpatrick
21. Matt Flynn
22. Josh Freeman
23. Ryan Tannehill
24. Christian Ponder
25. Brandon Weeden
I took Vick off the list. His stats are pedestrian, and I think he is more of a liability to the Eagles than an asset. People look at Michael Vick with a bit of a nostalgic, empathic view of "what might have been" when the reality is that he was always an overrated quarterback with unearthly athletic ability. The problem is, age and injuries diminish athletic ability and all that is left is an overrated quarterback.
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DavidSeven
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:27 pm |
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Rodgers, Brady, P. Manning and Brees are the elite four. You can argue about the ordering, but those are the guys that are head and shoulders at the top of the list at this point.
Ryan, E. Manning, Flacco, and Big Ben are the vets in the next tier. You can make the case that the rookie QBs fall somewhere in this grouping or, at worst, immediately after it.
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captSE
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:43 pm |
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SacHawk2.0 wrote: Honestly, the only guy I might put above Wilson on this lost is Rodgers. And that's because he has some mobility and some youth. Even that is a close call. Agree
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Carmon1274
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:27 pm |
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Don't get it why people love Rodgers that much. He had "ALMOST" the same WR Corps Jennings, James Jones, Donald Driver, Donald Lee, Jordy Nelson from 2008-Present. Rodgers was given a talent WR Corps and he only won 1 superbowl, and
Lost to Arizona. Won Superbowl Opp: Steelers Lost to NYG Lost to SF
Bress once again no playoff wins @ the road.
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BirdsCommaAngry
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:28 am |
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Crown the Prince when he's King.
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:29 am |
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Im honestly surprised that so many people still put Brady at the top.. hes still really, really good.. but the last couple years he hasnt seemed to have that "I can will the team to victory" ability anymore. I kept waiting for him to create the comeback to beat the Ravens..but he couldnt..but in 2009 or 2010 I think he could have. Not hating on him, dont get me wrong. I just dont think hes king of the hill anymore. That said, Im not sure who is..
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RiggoReincarnated
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:09 am |
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SoulfishHawk wrote: Brady, Rodgers, Manning, Brees, Eli, Flacco etc. those guys are still the top of the heap. One year doesn't make Wilson one of the best in the league. I love the guy, but it's gonna' take some time to be one of the top 5 QB's in the league. Those guy have done it consistently fpr years. But, I do think he will end up being by far the best QB in team history. In fact, I may sound like a homer, but I think he already is. Just not ready to crown him top 5 yet. I thought Dave Krieg and Jim Zorn were the best in Seahawk history? Undisputed?
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:42 am |
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Jim Zorn is the most charismatic and exciting QB in Seahawk history.. RW may eventually beat him for exciting and maybe tie him for charismatic. Its something that just doesnt come across though..you had to see him play.
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:01 am |
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i don't care about all this ranking crap, stats , QBR... i'll just go with the old eyeball test... Russell is the real deal and he's only going to get better.. you give him some real legit weapons, guy's who can catch the ball and make plays, like Garcon, Cruz, Julio, someone like that, there's no reason he can't do anything those top guy's you have listed are doing, including winning superbowls...
so you can sit and wait another year all you want to claim ok he's legit now, i don't need to ... if the seahawks are not successful next year, it will not be because of our QB play... Sorry went all homer, but my eyes don't lie.
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 9:34 am |
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If this is a list of QBs I would want to build a team around, Russell would be right at or very near the top based on his potential, football smarts, maturity, and work ethic. But if this is a list of QBs based on performance over time, I'm not sure any of the rookies make that list. We will know a whole bunch more about this whole gang of "Wunderkids" after they have been through their second season. Who takes a step forward? Who regresses and suffers a sophmore slump? Who is durable and who shows up as accident prone? Too many questions and too small a sample size to slot them into their spots vs guys who have shown us over 5 to 10 years exactly who they are. 
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:09 am |
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Sorry, any list that includes Kraep in the top 10 is automatically rendered null and void...
He was spotted a 6-2 record. He went 5-2-1 to finish the regular season... why don't we put Alex Smith above him? Yes he's got some athletic talent... beyond that he's a product of the team around him.
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Post subject: Re: Ranking QB's Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:27 am |
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canfan wrote: If this is a list of QBs I would want to build a team around, Russell would be right at or very near the top based on his potential, football smarts, maturity, and work ethic. But if this is a list of QBs based on performance over time, I'm not sure any of the rookies make that list. We will know a whole bunch more about this whole gang of "Wunderkids" after they have been through their second season. Who takes a step forward? Who regresses and suffers a sophmore slump? Who is durable and who shows up as accident prone? Too many questions and too small a sample size to slot them into their spots vs guys who have shown us over 5 to 10 years exactly who they are.  Exactly!
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