big dog cowboy said:But to put Vick in the top 10 is downright mind blowing. The "excitement" he brings to the game is fun to watch for a while. After that has worn off, it's clear he won't lead his team to a championship.
blindzebra said:Drew Henson should be number one.
Any ranking without Henson at the top is ridiculous.
ghst187 said:Mine
1) Brady, simply put, dude is money and proven when it counts most
2) Payton WoManning, I hate him more than most but I'll admit he's dang good
3) Carson Palmer, This guy is the next truly great QB if he fully recovers he was unstoppable last year
4) Jake Delhomme, gets it done, more with grit than talent but done
5) Hasslebach, savy, moxie, gritty, I'd love a guy like this on our team
6) Drew Brees, at least was....but not sure he'll be the same again
7) Drew Bledsoe, the reason he's this low IMO is that he can't carry the team like the QBs above, he needs an OL and a running game, but deadly with them
8) McNubb, arguable IMO between DB and Mcnubb but I think Mcnubb's play is declining and he's MUCH less of a threat to run until he loses some weight
9) Trent Green, very similar to DB IMO, very very good but not quite elite
10) Rothlisberger, gets it done but I don't think he would thrive in a pass first offense and I don't think he could carry the team if he had to
BigDFan5 said:So discounting all those QBs because you dont think they played well enough in the playoffs, actually helps prop up Bledsoe who has not played well enough to even make the playoffs?
X-Dawg said:Rue Bledsoe at number 2!??
Dude - no offense - But Drew Bledsoe isn't even Top 15
The Answer said:The Answer's top 10 QB's playing right now:
1.) Tom Brady - 3 world titles in first 5 seasons speaks for itself, has a great defense and coach but can't argue what he brings to the table.
2.) Drew Bledsoe - 14 year veteran can still sling it with the best of them, puts up great numbers with lesser talent but finally appears to have the missing link: TO
~The Answer
The Answer said:The Answer's top 10 QB's playing right now:
1.) Tom Brady - 3 world titles in first 5 seasons speaks for itself, has a great defense and coach but can't argue what he brings to the table.
2.) Drew Bledsoe - 14 year veteran can still sling it with the best of them, puts up great numbers with lesser talent but finally appears to have the missing link: TO
3.) Ben Rothlisberger - 15-1 as a rookie, outstanding performance in 3 straight road playoff games and a world title in his 2nd year.
4.) Jake Delhomme - The cajun sensation seems to be getting better each year, plays great in the big games.
5.) Peyton Manning - Can't ignore the numbers, but despite having phenomenal talent around him he still comes up short when it matters most.
6.) Donavan McNabb - Won a lot of games before TO, with TO and likely will after TO.
7.) Matt Hasslebach - From Brett Favre's understudy to a rock solid all around QB and a superbowl birth, can he do it again?
8.) Carson Palmer - Finally arrived in his 3rd season and has a very bright future if he can fully recover from a devestating injury.
9.) Trent Green - late bloomer has had a great running game to compliment his passing yards.
10.) Drew Brees - Going to make a lot of noise in NO with reggie bush if he is healthy. Chargers made a foolish mistake letting him walk.
Honorable mentions: Dante Culpepper, Brett Favre, Jake Plummer, Mark Bulger and Kurt Warner.
Please provide you top 10 QB rankings and base it on their PRESENT accomplishments, the team/talent around them, and proven ability, not future potential or past successes.
Thanks
~The Answer
rdsknsbaby said:HAHAHAHAHA :laugh2: :laugh1: :laugh2: :laugh1:
I cannot believe you put Drew Bledslow at number 2. If i was a cowboys fan i would still disagree with this asinine statement. wow.
My Top 10
1. Tom Brady
2. Mark Brunell... JK JK Peyton Manning
3. Big Ben
4. Carson Palmer
5. Donovan McNabb
6. Trent Green
7. Jake Delhomme
8. Drew Brees
9. Jake Plummer
10. Kurt Warner
summerisfunner said:I think Bledsoe definitely belongs in the top 10, esp. over Donovan, Plummer and Warner
summerisfunner said:1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Jake Delhomme
4. Carson Palmer
5. Ben Roth
6. Matt Hasselback
7. Drew Bledsoe
8. Trent Green
9. Mark Brunell
10. Brett Favre
The Answer said:Fair enough....The Answer respects your list. And at least you don't have Michael Vick among your top 10...
~The Answer
So whats your evaluation on Dan Marino?burmafrd said:That was my point- any QB cannot be really evaluated untill he has had at least 4-5 playoff games.