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| 05 Sep 2015 02:10 AM |
1. Aaron Rodgers 2. Tom Brady[Don't deflate your ranking] 3. Ben Roethlisberger 4. Drew Brees 5. Carson Palmer 6. Andrew Luck 7. Russell Wilson 8. Matthew Stafford 9. Sam Bradford 10. Ryan Tannerhill
[This is entirely my opinion I have a right to it and you have a right to yours] No hate post your argument and list |
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| 05 Sep 2015 02:59 AM |
1. Aaron Rodgers 2. Peyton Manning 3. Tom Brady 4. Ben Roethlisburger 5. Matt Ryan 6. Andrew Luck 7. Drew Brees 8. Phillip Rivers 9. Tony Romo 10. Joe Flacco |
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| 05 Sep 2015 03:01 AM |
Oh yeah I forgot about Tony Romo mb
1. Aaron Rodgers 2. Tom Brady[Don't deflate your ranking] 3. Ben Roethlisberger 4. Drew Brees 5. Tony Romo 6. Carson Palmer 7. Andrew Luck 8. Russell Wilson 9. Matthew Stafford 10. Sam Bradford
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| 05 Sep 2015 08:04 AM |
1. Ben Roethlisburger 2-10. irrelevant
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| 05 Sep 2015 08:20 AM |
If this were the 2015-16 season
1. Andrew Luck 2. Tom Brady (won the deflategate appeal) 3. Aaron Rodgers 4. Drew Brees 5. Peyton Manning 6. Tony Romo 7. Ben Roethlisberger 8. Phillip Rivers 9. Matt Ryan (i'll give him it this year) 10. Joe Flacco |
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| 05 Sep 2015 08:26 AM |
1. Aaron Rodgers 2. Tom Brady[Don't deflate your ranking] 3. Ben Roethlisberger 4. Drew Brees 5. Carson Palmer 6. Andrew Luck 7. Russell Wilson 8. Matthew Stafford 9. Sam Bradford 10. Ryan Tannerhill
1.OK 2.OK 3.Ben over Brees? Hell no. 4.^ 5.Doesn't belong on this list 6.OK 7.You mean the game manager for the seachickens? 8.The bum who is widly inconsistent and is literally the Andy Dalton of the NFC? 9.He hasn't even played a game since 2013 10.It's TANNENHILL.
Here's my list:
1.Aaron Rodgers 2.Peyton Manning 3.Drew Brees 4.Tom Brady 5.Ben Roethlisberger 6.Andrew Luck 7.Phillip Rivers 8.Tony Romo 9.Matt Ryan 10.Joe Flacco
Also, Bridgewater>Carr.
But who am I to say
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| 05 Sep 2015 08:52 AM |
"1.Aaron Rodgers 2.Peyton Manning 3.Drew Brees 4.Tom Brady 5.Ben Roethlisberger 6.Andrew Luck-too low 7.Phillip Rivers 8.Tony Romo 9.Matt Ryan 10.Joe Flacco"
Your list is very very good other than Andrew Luck out of top 5 |
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| 05 Sep 2015 10:45 AM |
| stafford is definitely a t10 qb. dont believe me just watch |
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ford08105
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| 05 Sep 2015 09:08 PM |
"stafford is definitely a t10 qb. dont believe me just watch"
Since when do top 10 qbs only throw for 22 TDs?
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| 05 Sep 2015 09:12 PM |
| ok ford I guess you dont mind your team losing in the playoffs with peyton manning lmaoo |
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| 05 Sep 2015 09:15 PM |
"ford I guess you dont mind your team losing in the playoffs with peyton manning lmaoo"
Because that TOTALLY negates the milestones and records he's had in his career. Smfh you're a casual.
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| 05 Sep 2015 09:16 PM |
I have a new #1...
...And his name is John Cena!
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| 05 Sep 2015 09:41 PM |
@ext matt ryan at 5? drew brees at 7? bruh
@thread imo the 10th qb in the league isnt very good the dropoff from #9 to #10 is pretty large |
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| 05 Sep 2015 10:27 PM |
| matt ryan is so underrated son, he deserves to b ranked #5 |
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| 06 Sep 2015 09:07 AM |
"since when do top 10 QB's only throw for 22 TD's
1. he had a bad year with his first year in caldwells system. 2. he had a bad offensive line and bad run game 3. hes gonna throw for 30+ TD's this year 4. russell wilson is in most peoples top 10 how many TD's did he throw? |
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| 06 Sep 2015 09:09 AM |
imo the 10th qb in the league isnt very good the dropoff from #9 to #10 is pretty large
nah. The dropoff from like 13-14 is much larger IMHO |
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:02 AM |
@deadman what would that dropoff be for you? because of the possible emergence of tannehill and bradford that does make the 9-10 less large |
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:08 AM |
1. he had a bad year with his first year in caldwells system. 2. he had a bad offensive line and bad run game 3. hes gonna throw for 30+ TD's this year 4. russell wilson is in most peoples top 10 how many TD's did he throw?
1.A good qb can actually adjust to different offenses. Eli threw 30 tds last season in McAdoo's first year as OC.
2.If the run game is bad, shouldn't that encourage the passing attack more? That statement actually goes against your argumentr
2.Whatever you say man
4.That doesn't apply to me so that isn't even worth bringing up. I didn't say either of them.
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:18 AM |
"2.If the run game is bad, shouldn't that encourage the passing attack more? That statement actually goes against your argumentr"
no lol it helps a ton when qbs have a balanced running attack. if you dont, then the defense doesnt have to worry as much against the run not to mention there's more pressure on you as the qb |
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:30 AM |
"1. he had a bad year with his first year in caldwells system. 2. he had a bad offensive line and bad run game 3. hes gonna throw for 30+ TD's this year 4. russell wilson is in most peoples top 10 how many TD's did he throw?
1.A good qb can actually adjust to different offenses. Eli threw 30 tds last season in McAdoo's first year as OC.
2.If the run game is bad, shouldn't that encourage the passing attack more? That statement actually goes against your argumentr
2.Whatever you say man
4.That doesn't apply to me so that isn't even worth bringing up. I didn't say either of them."
1. how many picks did eli throw last year? a reason stafford didnt have many TD's is because generally, he didnt take risks last year.
2. no lol look at romo's completion % and stats in 2013 (bad run game) to 2014 (great running game), it went up nearly 5 %'s!!
3. ok
4. ok. TD's arent everything though. if a QB throws a 99 yard pass and the WR gets down at the 1 and they run the ball in, in no way should there be a knock on the QB or WR for not scoring a TD. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:33 AM |
The drop off is after the Tannehill/Stafford range.
I think Flacco takes #10
so at like, 14 or so when you get to around Palmer, Smith, Kaep, Dalton, the drop off from them to top 13 is pretty large. |
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:48 AM |
1. how many picks did eli throw last year? a reason stafford didnt have many TD's is because generally, he didnt take risks last year.
2. no lol look at romo's completion % and stats in 2013 (bad run game) to 2014 (great running game), it went up nearly 5 %'s!!
1.14, only two more than Stafford. Still had a better ratio.
2.His stats went up because he wasn't as overworked and the offense wasn't as linear.... For example, look at the Saints. They dont have much of a run game to rely on and they are pass-heavy. Brees had another nice year despite missing the playoffs. If a run game isn't effective then the aerial offense is what is expected to make a difference.
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| 06 Sep 2015 11:50 AM |
| Flacco learned a new offense last year and had the best season of his career but |
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