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Re: Assani vs the StatHeads: Evaluating NFL QBs
having troy brown, ben watson pretty much guarantees you cant be the worst.
i dont even get the point of this argument. obv tom brady is awesome and didn't have great weapons. and obv he can perform awesome with great weapons. the difference between brady and manning is negligible, the argument is boring for non pats/colts fans; we'd love to have either guy on our team. rounding out spots 3, 4, 5 is so much more interesting. |
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Re: Assani vs the StatHeads: Evaluating NFL QBs
"I find it hard to believe that Caldwell is average-ish if he can't manage to get on the field for the Redksins "
you have to remember how sign-happy the skins went with wr: moss, randle-el, thrash, mccardell, lloyd. they cut patten. |
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Re: Assani vs the StatHeads: Evaluating NFL QBs
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having troy brown, ben watson pretty much guarantees you cant be the worst. i dont even get the point of this argument. obv tom brady is awesome and didn't have great weapons. and obv he can perform awesome with great weapons. the difference between brady and manning is negligible, the argument is boring for non pats/colts fans; we'd love to have either guy on our team. [/ QUOTE ] ok, apologies. but to this point: [ QUOTE ] rounding out spots 3, 4, 5 is so much more interesting. [/ QUOTE ] if you go back a year and look at threads here, the consensus for QB ratings was basically Peyton Brady/Brees/Palmer/Rivers, in no particular order. in hindsight pointing out the lack of WR talent is ldo, but go back to last year and lots of people couldn't see it. it's kind of funny to see the change. |
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