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Had a lot of discussion about it lately. Who is your top 10 QBs in order?
The guy averages 25 touchdowns and a little over 10 interceptions a year, and that's including the year he only played in 6 games (and he missed 3 one year as well). All 13 of those games and we're looking at 30 TDs and maybe 12 INTs average, and that's a remarkable statistic.1. Brady
2. Rodgers
3. Brees
4. P. Manning
5. E. Manning
6. Roethlisberger
7. Rivers
8. Stafford
9. Schaub
10. Romo
Nobody is hating on Romo because he's a Cowboy, they're hating on Romo because teams led by him consistently under-achieve despite having more than enough to go deep into the playoffs year in and year out.
They kind of are, you know. The great QBs have great stats. You don't win games without being great statistically unless you're Flacco or Smith. It just doesn't happen in today's league.Totally agree. Stats are the most important thing when measuring a QB, and like you said, Romo's are remarkable.
This (cuz its my list )1. Aaron Rodgers
2. Tom Brady
3. Drew Brees
4. Peyton Manning
5. Eli Manning
6. Ben Roethlisberger
7. Philip Rivers
8. Matthew Stafford
9. Tony Romo
10. Jay Cutler
Yeah, because Trent Dilfer is better than Dan Marino...The most important thing in measuring anything in pro sports in Championships. That's what they play the sport for lol. To win. Of course some guys just don't have the team around them win a championship, or have an excellent team around them, so that has to be considered as well. Stats are misleading though. Cam Newton put up big stats because they were always losing and had to pass a lot. Fit right into his hands. Half his stats were in garbage time. Stats don't paint the picture. Who cares if Brady threw 50 TD's that year, they didn't win, so those stats don't mean shit, because they didn't accomplish what the goal was. Tom wasn't playing in the NFL to throw 50 TD's in a season, he was playing because he loves football and wants to win.
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Now if you really want to be a smart ass, you can call Championships a stat, but it's sooooo different than measuring a players stats.
Also, another thing about stats is the Chargers. They had the best offense and defense statistically and still didn't make the playoffs. Stats are misleading.