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re: Tedy Bruschi's Top 5 Offensive Players
Posted on 7/16/10 at 1:05 pm to rintintin
Posted on 7/16/10 at 1:05 pm to rintintin
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Now I wouldn't go that far
Dude, Brady is about to turn 33. List the QB's who have won a ring who were 33 or older. It's a short list. Elway, Brad Johnson, who else? Only a few others. Chances are, Brady is done.
Posted on 7/16/10 at 1:48 pm to HeadCoach
Not winning a SB isn't necessarily not getting back to form, and I'd be willing to bet they'll get close these next few years.
Posted on 7/16/10 at 1:54 pm to rintintin
Drew went head to head against this formidable offensive weapon and at the end of the game one of them was on the bench and the other had 5 TDs, a perfect game and was 11-0.
Good rankings there Teddy.
Good rankings there Teddy.
Posted on 7/16/10 at 1:56 pm to stwepu
And don't forget the Saints had guys literally off the street in that game.
Posted on 7/16/10 at 2:05 pm to kclsufan
I wonder if Falcon fans are just as mad that Matt Ryan isn't on this list?
Posted on 7/16/10 at 2:11 pm to Mouth
It's obviously just a "best in the AFC" list. No Peterson? No Brees? No Fitzthulu?
Posted on 7/16/10 at 2:30 pm to rintintin
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and Ray Rice at #1 , where did that come from?
Rice went nuts in the playoff game against HIS Pats at Gilette. Therefore he must be the best player because no one comes into their house and routs them in the playoffs like that. I guarantee thats his logic.
Posted on 7/16/10 at 3:09 pm to Sophandros
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It's obviously just a "best in the AFC" list.
nope
Posted on 7/16/10 at 3:12 pm to Sammobile
I'm not sure which is worse: Rice at 1, or Brees off the list.
It's all so terrible. Is he trying to be worst than than skip bayless?
It's all so terrible. Is he trying to be worst than than skip bayless?
Posted on 7/16/10 at 4:11 pm to Lsuhoohoo
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Rice went nuts in the playoff game against HIS Pats at Gilette. Therefore he must be the best player because no one comes into their house and routs them in the playoffs like that. I guarantee thats his logic.
This... ESPN should fire him for blatant homerism
Posted on 7/16/10 at 5:59 pm to BilJ
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I thought he was going to cry when they mentioned TO and the pats
god, no shite
he had the total "its my club and you cant join" mentality
frick him
Posted on 7/16/10 at 9:28 pm to DBG
I actually do think Ray Rice is horribly underrated and an absolute stud but number 1 overall is just absurd. If I had to rank top 10 it would be:
1. Drew Brees
2. Chris Johnson
3. Peyton Manning
4. Andre Johnson
5. Ray Rice
6. Vincent Jackson
7. Tom Brady
8. Reggie Wayne
9. Maurice Jones-Drew
10. Larry Fitzgerald/Reggie Wayne/Phillip Rivers
I know I know, where's Peterson? Fumbling the ball is the absolute worst thing a RB can do, bar none so he can't be on my list. Physically and purely potential-wise he should be number one by a landslide.
Honorable Mention: Aaron Rogers, Brett Favre, Sidney Rice, Miles Austin and Wes Welker (when healthy might be top 10).
1. Drew Brees
2. Chris Johnson
3. Peyton Manning
4. Andre Johnson
5. Ray Rice
6. Vincent Jackson
7. Tom Brady
8. Reggie Wayne
9. Maurice Jones-Drew
10. Larry Fitzgerald/Reggie Wayne/Phillip Rivers
I know I know, where's Peterson? Fumbling the ball is the absolute worst thing a RB can do, bar none so he can't be on my list. Physically and purely potential-wise he should be number one by a landslide.
Honorable Mention: Aaron Rogers, Brett Favre, Sidney Rice, Miles Austin and Wes Welker (when healthy might be top 10).
Posted on 7/17/10 at 12:56 am to FootballNostradamus
I respect him having AndreJ, ChrisJ, and Peyton in the top 5. RayRice is random as frick and definitly not #1. The Tom Brady selection makes his opinion worthless. 
Posted on 7/18/10 at 9:33 pm to kclsufan
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This is why.
If THAT don't get you ready for the season, nothing will!!!
Posted on 7/18/10 at 9:41 pm to Ryan3232
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The Tom Brady selection makes his opinion worthless.
that and not having Drew Breeze on the list or even a mention of him
Posted on 7/18/10 at 10:23 pm to Sammobile
Outside of the fact Brees has been left off, why the frick is Chris Johnson below Ray Rice.
Johnson averaged more per a carry and reception. He also racked up about 500 more yards.
Johnson averaged more per a carry and reception. He also racked up about 500 more yards.
Posted on 7/18/10 at 11:07 pm to Colonel Flagg
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why the frick is Chris Johnson below Ray Rice.
I believe it was top 5 playmakers for the upcoming season. HE said he thinks Chris Johnson will see a dip in production (not really going out on a limb saying he won't match his 2009 stats) and Ray Rice will improve. I see where he's coming from, but I don't agree with it.
Posted on 7/18/10 at 11:41 pm to Colonel Flagg
Also Drew Brees has led the Saints to the #1 offense 3 of his 4 seasons with the Saints. The Saints were #4 the other season.
Posted on 7/18/10 at 11:44 pm to tiger band trumpet
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I believe it was top 5 playmakers for the upcoming season. HE said he thinks Chris Johnson will see a dip in production (not really going out on a limb saying he won't match his 2009 stats) and Ray Rice will improve. I see where he's coming from, but I don't agree with it.
This coming season is the third season for the both of them. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
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