Jimbo123
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I think finishing 2nd in the MVP voting and leading his team to the Super Bowl put him at #2.Flip Burrows and Hurts for me.
Maybe the lack of INTs put Hurts at #2 but he had double digit fumbles.
That's pretty flimsy criteria at best.I think finishing 2nd in the MVP voting and leading his team to the Super Bowl put him at #2.
Tom Brady retired, Buttercup.Oh look.
Another list that doesn't have Dak in the top 10.
Burrow's patchwork line dominated Buffalo in the Divisional Round only to be comprehensively crushed by the Chiefs one week later. It signaled the end of the road for the Bengals, but Cincy's cigar-smoking easy rider proved all over again that he's one of the game's top talents. Burrow's calm demeanor is no sales gag. He seemed to only improve as key pieces around him were lost to injury. With 92 total touchdowns over three seasons, Burrow's inevitably huge second contract rests on the horizon. The Bengals have plenty of mouths to feed, but that's an enviable dilemma. Cincy must figure out how to keep one of the AFC's most watchable offenses together for eons to come.
He lost only 3 fumbles all year including the 1 in the SB.Flip Burrows and Hurts for me.
Maybe the lack of INTs put Hurts at #2 but he had double digit fumbles.
When he's on, Prescott resembles top-five material. His off days, though, leave you wondering if this Cowboys team will ever handle its business against the NFC's finest.
This is accurate IMO
Yup.Just me but I see 5-6 legit elite guys, then 15-20 you can put in the same box and decide what color flavor ya want and the rest are barely hanging on.
The list actually has Dak over a few guys I wouldn't.......
I'm surprised that he's up at #11.Oh look.
Another list that doesn't have Dak in the top 10.
I think finishing 2nd in the MVP voting and leading his team to the Super Bowl put him at #2.
He lost only 3 fumbles all year including the 1 in the SB.
You think the players and coaches are gonna for sure rank him above Jackson, Rodgers, and Stafford? lolTom Brady retired, Buttercup.
Top 10 entering 2023.
NFL players, coaches, scouts and execs will confirm that. Again.
To prove you know NOTHING about this sport. Again.
I know it hurts.
his community outreach got him up a couple spotsI'm surprised that he's up at #11.
Agree with this. Hurts is a helluva football player but Burrow is the better pure quarterback, especially since he’s been sacked more than any other quarterback the lsat 2 years and still delivers the goodsHe had a great year. Just thought Burrows was a hair better as a QB.
Pff had Burrows at #2 for the year and Hurts at 5.
With his protection issues, I thought Burrows play was great, especially after the rough start to the season.
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2022-nfl-quarterback-rankings-and-tiers
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...aderboard-win-rate-rankings-top-players-teams
Pass block win rate Eagles at 12th, Bengals at 30th.
Going off the stats in the article, total fumbles
I know that you ASSURED us last year that he wouldn't be ranked top 10....You think the players and coaches are gonna for sure rank him above Jackson, Rodgers, and Stafford? lol