MikeYikes122
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With Brady gone, how many truly good quarterbacks are left in the NFL?
I think that list looks like this:
Peyton Manning, Brett Favre.
There are a handful of guys who are capable of playing very well - Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, David Garrard, Phil Rivers, Donovan McNabb, Eli Manning and Matt Hasselback. But it's only really Manning, Favre and Brady who you can count on to play well each week.
Even then, I have some reservations about Favre.
Maybe Roethlisberger and McNabb are a little bit above those second tier quarterbacks I listed, but they certainly aren't on the level of Manning and Brady.
You have to wonder if maybe the class of athlete playing in the NFL is having some sort of effect on how sh!tty QBs are nowadays. Maybe defensive players in the NFL are just so athletic now that it's made it tough as hell to be a decent quarterback. I remember when I was a little kid, good starting quarterbacks were all over the league.
I think that list looks like this:
Peyton Manning, Brett Favre.
There are a handful of guys who are capable of playing very well - Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, David Garrard, Phil Rivers, Donovan McNabb, Eli Manning and Matt Hasselback. But it's only really Manning, Favre and Brady who you can count on to play well each week.
Even then, I have some reservations about Favre.
Maybe Roethlisberger and McNabb are a little bit above those second tier quarterbacks I listed, but they certainly aren't on the level of Manning and Brady.
You have to wonder if maybe the class of athlete playing in the NFL is having some sort of effect on how sh!tty QBs are nowadays. Maybe defensive players in the NFL are just so athletic now that it's made it tough as hell to be a decent quarterback. I remember when I was a little kid, good starting quarterbacks were all over the league.