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re: Tony Romo - Most Heroic Performance of All Time?
Posted on 9/27/11 at 1:29 pm to BoardReader
Posted on 9/27/11 at 1:29 pm to BoardReader
quote:
Roethlesburger has two Super Bowl rings, a better career record, and 10 times as many playoff wins.
If you put Roethlesburger on the teams Dallas had the last few years, do you think they would have been better?
Posted on 9/27/11 at 1:37 pm to BoardReader
I would rank the top 10 qbs as
1. Brady - I don't think anybody can really argue this
2. P. Manning - When Healthy his command over the field is uncanny
3. A. Rodgers - I think him and Brees could be switched at 3 and 4. Both are Elite, but slightly behind Brady and Manning
4. D. Brees - As a Saints fan its hard for me not to put him at 1. Great leader
5. Big Ben - You have to look at the rings, plus hes a beast in the pocket, and impossible to bring down almost. Has a cannon for an arm
6. Rivers - Stats as good as anyone, just doesn't have the signature wins like the others.
7. Vick - adds a different element to the game which makes him difficult to defend. 7-10 are pretty interchangable really, along with Matt Ryan.
8. Schaub - I think the Texans are poised for a great year, and Schaub can sling it.
9. Romo - Kind of the same deal with Rivers, just needs the signature win
10. Eli - Puts up solid stats, and has a ring.
Moving up
Matt Ryan
Sam Bradford
Matthew Stafford
These guys all will be top 10 quarterbacks, just don't have the resume yet. Matt Ryan could definately take a spot in the top 10, but in my opinion, hes not quite with the others yet.
1. Brady - I don't think anybody can really argue this
2. P. Manning - When Healthy his command over the field is uncanny
3. A. Rodgers - I think him and Brees could be switched at 3 and 4. Both are Elite, but slightly behind Brady and Manning
4. D. Brees - As a Saints fan its hard for me not to put him at 1. Great leader
5. Big Ben - You have to look at the rings, plus hes a beast in the pocket, and impossible to bring down almost. Has a cannon for an arm
6. Rivers - Stats as good as anyone, just doesn't have the signature wins like the others.
7. Vick - adds a different element to the game which makes him difficult to defend. 7-10 are pretty interchangable really, along with Matt Ryan.
8. Schaub - I think the Texans are poised for a great year, and Schaub can sling it.
9. Romo - Kind of the same deal with Rivers, just needs the signature win
10. Eli - Puts up solid stats, and has a ring.
Moving up
Matt Ryan
Sam Bradford
Matthew Stafford
These guys all will be top 10 quarterbacks, just don't have the resume yet. Matt Ryan could definately take a spot in the top 10, but in my opinion, hes not quite with the others yet.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 1:38 pm to biglil3
quote:
Rivers is debatable
Rivers>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Romo and its not really that close.
quote:
Big Ben has won some big games,
Right. something you can't say about Romo.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 1:41 pm to horn3810
Brady
Manning
Rodgers
Brees
Rivers
5 best QBs in the league. Really not that debatable.
If you want to take Manning out of the top 5 because of his injury, then the 5th QB becomes a debate.
Manning
Rodgers
Brees
Rivers
5 best QBs in the league. Really not that debatable.
If you want to take Manning out of the top 5 because of his injury, then the 5th QB becomes a debate.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 1:46 pm to BayouBengals03
quote:
Brady
Manning
Rodgers
Brees
Rivers
5 best QBs in the league. Really not that debatable
Can't argue this.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 2:09 pm to dukke v
the dude wins a game by 2 at home against one of the worst teams in the league in week 3
and they are calling him a hero?
he made one good play on 3rd and 21 and now he's joe montana?
gag me, romo is the definition of a mediocre QB
and they are calling him a hero?
he made one good play on 3rd and 21 and now he's joe montana?
gag me, romo is the definition of a mediocre QB
Posted on 9/27/11 at 2:59 pm to Hat Tricks
quote:
If you put Roethlesburger on the teams Dallas had the last few years, do you think they would have been better?
Significantly so. Maybe not Super Bowl material, but definitely playoff bound, and capable of winning a game once there.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 4:12 pm to LawC
quote:
the dude wins a game by 2 at home against one of the worst teams in the league in week 3
and they are calling him a hero?
he made one good play on 3rd and 21 and now he's joe montana?
gag me, romo is the definition of a mediocre QB
He's playing hurt, you dumbfrick.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 4:17 pm to BayouBengals03
quote:
He's playing hurt, you dumbfrick.
Yes he is but..... He Is still...........
Posted on 9/27/11 at 4:24 pm to dukke v
The Cowboys beat the Redskins by 2 and don't score a single TD. Now the NFL Network is calling it the Romo Rally? Really? I wish they would stop kissing Romo's arse. He's nothing spectacular.
Posted on 9/27/11 at 6:37 pm to horn3810
I once saw an NFL Films interview with Dan Reeves. He claimed that Don Meredith punctured a lung against the Browns in a 1968 game and kept playing. According to Reeves, on the plane back to Dallas from Cleveland Meredith nearly died. The story was hushed up by the team and league for PR reasons.
Dandy Don retired a few weeks later, only 30 years old.
Dandy Don retired a few weeks later, only 30 years old.
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