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Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:08 pm
by PACHawk
Richard Sherman article...http://mmqb.si.com/2014/01/03/richard-s ... rterbacks/ ranking the top quarterbacks. You mad bro?? I'll take Brady over Luck.

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 5:40 pm
by Steady_Hawk
Cool piece man, thanks for posting it!

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:10 pm
by Hawkstar
Nice comment about Manning throwing Ducks. Sherm is already giving the talking heads a full story for the Super Bowl hype. ;)

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:12 pm
by monkey
Every article he's written has been terrific.
I get a kick out of reading the moronic comments. Some of them show such a deep lack of understanding of football, and such a lack of reading comprehension, it's a wonder to me that those people can operate a computer.

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:18 pm
by rottweiler
monkey wrote:Every article he's written has been terrific.
I get a kick out of reading the moronic comments. Some of them show such a deep lack of understanding of football, and such a lack of reading comprehension, it's a wonder to me that those people can operate a computer.


But c'mon, my simian brutha: Isn't that kind of the point???

I don't know many computer-savvy Edward Snowden-lookalikes who've ever gotten dirty on real grass, myself.

Madden dudn't count.

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:56 pm
by HumanCockroach
Sherm is just saying what most of us have been saying for a long time. Manning throwing wobbly lame duck looking passes isn't something new, towards the end of the year, Manning threw a tight spiral and I kept replaying it over and over again, because I cannot remember the last time I saw him throw one.... It is kind of fun, watching his career Highlights, one out of maybe every twenty is a spiral ( and I think I am being generous there. LOL). Don't matter HOW it gets there, just as long as it does....

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 5:42 am
by Eaglehawk
Pack,

Thanks for the link! Much obliged! No way I would have caught that.

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 6:55 am
by RiverDog
monkey wrote:Every article he's written has been terrific.
I get a kick out of reading the moronic comments. Some of them show such a deep lack of understanding of football, and such a lack of reading comprehension, it's a wonder to me that those people can operate a computer.


Sherman's no dummy. He went to Stanford. They don't let stupid people into that place, even football jocks. Unless they've changed something recently, they don't even allow physical education as a major.

I can't disagree a lot with his list, although I do think he was intentionally taunting Brady by putting Russell and Luck ahead of him. Experience counts for a lot in a rating like this.

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:50 am
by PACHawk
....you guys are welcome! Title of the article is actually "smartest" QB which I equated to "best". Cann't go wrong with Peyton as #1 ...the smartest AND best! I guess there are some QBs that have football smarts, but not the talent. However, all QBs on list are darn good!

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:32 pm
by RiverDog
PACHawk wrote:....you guys are welcome! Title of the article is actually "smartest" QB which I equated to "best". Cann't go wrong with Peyton as #1 ...the smartest AND best! I guess there are some QBs that have football smarts, but not the talent. However, all QBs on list are darn good!


I understood the question to be related to football smarts, but if it were taken literally, the smartest quarterback would have to be Ryan Fitzpatrick. If I am not mistaken, he's the only player to score a perfect 50 on the Wonderlich

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:36 pm
by HumanCockroach
Application to the football field I think matters in this instance, as Fitz hasn't really done that, I think it lowered his ranking...LOL

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 1:25 am
by PACHawk
Definitely football smart that translates on the field...or this list would be filled with old back-up . Gabbert scored very high http://www.bestmastersdegrees.com/smartest-players/ ..., but much rather have our RW.

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 2:44 am
by RiverDog
PACHawk wrote:Definitely football smart that translates on the field...or this list would be filled with old back-up . Gabbert scored very high http://www.bestmastersdegrees.com/smartest-players/ ..., but much rather have our RW.


That's a nice link, PACHawk, and in general, I agree with its conclusion, ie that the smarter a person is, the more likely they are going to 'make it' in the NFL.

But I'm a little dubious about some of its information. Several years back, the NFL quit disclosing the Wonderlic scores of players they tested at the scouting combine, so I don't know where they are getting the scores for Russell Wilson, Nick Foles, and some of the other more recent players. I recognize some of those scores as having come from the combine, such as I remember Eli Manning's 39 and Jake Locker's 20, which occurred before the NFL started banning their disclosure. But where did Russell's 28 come from? He tested after the NFL instituted a policy that strictly prohibits any NFL team from disclosing Wonderlic scores.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... lic-scores

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 2:48 am
by RiverDog
RiverDog wrote:
PACHawk wrote:Definitely football smart that translates on the field...or this list would be filled with old back-up . Gabbert scored very high http://www.bestmastersdegrees.com/smartest-players/ ..., but much rather have our RW.


That's a nice link, PACHawk, and in general, I agree with its conclusion, ie that the smarter a person is, the more likely they are going to 'make it' in the NFL.

But I'm a little dubious about some of its information. Several years back, the NFL quit disclosing the Wonderlic scores of players they tested at the scouting combine, so I don't know where they are getting the scores for Russell Wilson, RG3, and some of the other more recent players. I recognize some of those scores as having come from the combine, such as I remember Eli Manning's 39 and Jake Locker's 20, which occurred before the NFL started banning their disclosure. But where did Russell's 28 or RG3's 24 come from? They tested after the NFL instituted a policy that strictly prohibits any NFL team from disclosing Wonderlic scores. Did they come from the combine like the older quarterback's did, or did they come from some other source? If they didn't all come from the same source, or at the very least, a source we can trust as being credible, then IMO the results are not comparable.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... lic-scores

Re: Top Quarterback as Viewed by Sherman

PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:05 am
by Futureite
Well written article. But I wouldn't really consider it a QB ranking without Tom Brady. Not so unintentional dig there. The guy had two or three of the best comebacks of his career this year, and he's been throwing to nobody's. Funny that Peyton is ranked ahead of him at #2 when Tom came back from 24 points to beat him. I guess we're all homers - you and I, and Sherman too :D .