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PFT lists the top 10 QB's of the decade.

Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:02 pm
Posted by agregime1
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1. Tom Brady. The best quarterback over the past 20 years (and ever) is good enough to earn a separate Hall of Fame spot for each decade. Over the past 10 years, Brady has been phenomenal, with five Super Bowl appearances and three Super Bowl wins. Even as he seemingly limps to the finish line, he has enough left to make it six and four.

2. Aaron Rodgers. He started the decade with a Super Bowl season the hard way, taking his team from the No. 6 seed to the championship. He continued to dominate as a quarterback, even if his team has underachieved. He could still end the decade where he started it: With a Super Bowl appearance, and win.

3. Russell Wilson. A Super Bowl champion in only his second season, Wilson has become one of the most dangerous quarterbacks, with his underrated passing skills and uncanny mobility. The highest-paid player in league history, the Seahawks wisely have built the team around a guy who is destined to be one of the Top 10 quarterbacks of the next decade, too.

4. Drew Brees. Four times this decade, Brees has thrown for more than 5,000 yards. He continues to be one of the best passers of all time, and he has led the Saints back to the top of the league in recent years, after several seasons lost to the bounty scandal and its aftermath. The only knock? No Super Bowl appearances since 2009.

5. Peyton Manning. He played only five seasons this decade, but one of them included record passing yardage and passing touchdowns, marks that stand six years later. He made it to the Super Bowl twice with the Broncos, and he exited the game in a way that so many would love to do it: With a championship trophy under his arm.

6. Ben Roethlisberger. Underappreciated for much of his career, Roethlisberger helped unleash an offense with unprecedented production, culminating in m

ore than 5,100 passing yards in 2018. He took the Steelers to a Super Bowl this decade, and the team is a perennial playoff contender, with six playoff berths since 2010 and not a single losing record.

7. Cam Newton. The first pick of the 2011 draft, Newton became the league’s MVP four years later, nearly winning a Super Bowl in the process. Injuries have kept him from climbing higher on the list, and the decade ends with his career at a crossroads. But he’s still clearly one of the best to play the position in the past 10 years, given his blend of passing and running skills.

8. Matt Ryan. He’s steadily working his way up the various all-time passing lists, racking up stats for a team that has underachieved of late. In 2016, the Falcons made it to the Super Bowl, with Ryan winning the league MVP award and helping Atlanta build a 28-3 lead in the league championship — until the wheels came off. At some point in the next decade, Ryan could end up claiming the all-time passing yardage record.

9. Andrew Luck. When considering his career, it’s easy to regard Luck as a disappointment. But he played incredibly well during his time in the league, authoring in his second season one of the best playoff comebacks of all time. And, in theory, the now-retired Luck still has a chance to become one of the best quarterbacks in the new decade that begins next week.

10. Philip Rivers. As his time with the Chargers likely ends, Rivers exits as an accomplished regular-season quarterback, with an average of 4,400 passing yards per year (more than 5,000 yards more than Matthew Stafford for the decade). But he has only two trips to the postseason. Rivers started every game over the past 10 years, and he’ll make it a perfect 160-of-160 on Sunday at Kansas City. The future is murky for Rivers, but the past 10 years justify his placement on the list.
Posted by Riseupfromtherubble
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:02 pm to
This should be good
Posted by Fun Bunch
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3. Russell Wilson. A Super Bowl champion in only his second season, Wilson has become one of the most dangerous quarterbacks, with his underrated passing skills and uncanny mobility. The highest-paid player in league history, the Seahawks wisely have built the team around a guy who is destined to be one of the Top 10 quarterbacks of the next decade, too.

4. Drew Brees. Four times this decade, Brees has thrown for more than 5,000 yards. He continues to be one of the best passers of all time, and he has led the Saints back to the top of the league in recent years, after several seasons lost to the bounty scandal and its aftermath. The only knock? No Super Bowl appearances since 2009.


And here we go
Posted by ShaneTheLegLechler
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:05 pm to
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3. Russell Wilson. A Super Bowl champion in only his second season, Wilson has become one of the most dangerous quarterbacks, with his underrated passing skills and uncanny mobility. The highest-paid player in league history, the Seahawks wisely have built the team around a guy who is destined to be one of the Top 10 quarterbacks of the next decade, too.

4. Drew Brees. Four times this decade, Brees has thrown for more than 5,000 yards. He continues to be one of the best passers of all time, and he has led the Saints back to the top of the league in recent years, after several seasons lost to the bounty scandal and its aftermath. The only knock? No Super Bowl appearances since 2009.


Posted by DollaChoppa
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:05 pm to
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He continues to be one of the best passers of all time,


I mean, he is statistically the best in most metrics, But ok, I guess I’ll accept “one of”
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:06 pm to
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The only knock? No Super Bowl appearances since 2009.


Oh frick you.
Posted by arseinclarse
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:08 pm to
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PFT Commenter lists the top QB of the decade.


Posted by DollaChoppa
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:08 pm to
Has a player ever been knocked more for “only winning one Super Bowl” in nfl history?
Posted by shel311
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:11 pm to
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The only knock? No Super Bowl appearances since 2009.


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PFT lists the top 10 QB's on the best TEAMS of the decade.
Posted by Bench McElroy
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:12 pm to
Terrible list. Brees should be #2 ahead of Rodgers, Wilson and Manning are too high and Ryan and Rivers are ranked too low. An Andrew Luck in the top 10.
Posted by KyleOrtonsMustache
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:13 pm to
People forget that Aaron Rodgers bet a years salary on Ryan Braun being innocent and never paid up.
Posted by Lou Pai
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:13 pm to
Lol yeah with Rodgers they have him 2 spots higher and put a more hopeful and optimistic spin on almost the exact same concept.
Posted by shel311
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Member since Aug 2004
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:14 pm to
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People forget that Aaron Rodgers bet a years salary on Ryan Braun being innocent and never paid up.
How many spots should that bring him down?
Posted by mmonro3
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:15 pm to
At least two...
Posted by KyleOrtonsMustache
Krystal Baller
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:16 pm to
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At least two...


Agreed.
Posted by HollierThanThou
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:20 pm to
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3. Russell Wilson. A Super Bowl champion in only his second season, Wilson has become one of the most dangerous quarterbacks, with his underrated passing skills and uncanny mobility. The highest-paid player in league history, the Seahawks wisely have built the team around a guy who is destined to be one of the Top 10 quarterbacks of the next decade, too.

4. Drew Brees. Four times this decade, Brees has thrown for more than 5,000 yards. He continues to be one of the best passers of all time, and he has led the Saints back to the top of the league in recent years, after several seasons lost to the bounty scandal and its aftermath. The only knock? No Super Bowl appearances since 2009.


And I thought it was going to be a boring Friday afternoon.
This post was edited on 12/27/19 at 1:20 pm
Posted by RLDSC FAN
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:25 pm to
Oh boy
Posted by Horsemeat
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Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:29 pm to
Things that don't matter - lists from journalists. IDGAF how they rank them because it just doesn't matter.
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28340 posts
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:30 pm to
Clearly they considered Super Bowl appearances/wins as the most important metric above all else. To that end, Brees didn't appear or win a Super Bowl this decade (if you consider the Super Bowl technically won in 2010 was for the 2009 season). Rodgers appeared in and won a Super Bowl this decade (2010). Wilson appeared in two and won one.

It's pretty dumb to put THAT much emphasis on a TEAM metric to rank individual players, but that's what the author did.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95154 posts
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:31 pm to
Both Rodgers and Wilson being ahead of Brees is a joke


Wilson isn’t really worth discussion, and Rodgers has had the last 3 years that just don’t stack up
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