kalibane wrote:That's the thing Riv. He has one MVP season and Super Bowl MVP not multiple (actally only has one more Pro Bowl than Wilson). That year he absolutely was the best QB. It's not based at all on this season's body of work. More his pattern in the playoffs since his Super Bowl win which frankly hasn't been all that impressive.
HumanCockroach wrote:Been pretty alone on my Favre was over rated as a QB island, so welcome to your island for the Rodgers questions. I like Rodgers a lot as a QB at least he more regularly avoids the absolutely idiotic decisions and throws Favre did in his prime, that said, Fantasy football at this point trumps all, Rodgers had big fantasy games, ie he is "the greatest ever" it won't be long before some other QB is trumpeted for the same reasons....
A LOT of people get tied up in certain stats, whether it be yards, or TD's and devalue what they see ( because they honestly don't watch a lot of football games, rather they watch highlights of them and form conclusions that aren't really an accurate portrayal of what a player actually is, but simply what he can do) if watching a complete game.
Rodgers does a lot more right than wrong, the media loves him, fantasy owners love him= he's the best.
kalibane wrote:Yeah I figured I'd kind of be on this Island along HC. Still it's been nagging me so figured I'd throw it out there. It just amazes me that nothing was ever really said about how he had a 15-1 team at home during the playoffs and lost to the Giants. That playoff game in San Fran in 2012 is also really stuck in my craw. It really seemed like he mailed it in after Kaep broke off a couple huge runs. And that was in his home town against a team he had been very vocal about making them pay for passing on him in the draft.
I suppose we'll see. But I see people bang Kaepernick for not being there in the clutch and he only has 1 less 4th quarter comeback in a year and a half than Rodgers has in his career. It just doesn't seem right for the "best" QB in the league to be so deficient in that area.
Eaglehawk wrote:Man, I think OP has the top three just about right from what I can tell. I would put Manning and Rivers in the top 3
Brady Rodgers and Wilson.
RiverDog wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:Man, I think OP has the top three just about right from what I can tell. I would put Manning and Rivers in the top 3
Brady Rodgers and Wilson.
After SB 48, I'm demoting Manning to second tier. His arm is a lot weaker than I had thought. He's surviving on his intellect and accuracy, which is a testimony to arm strength not being a top consideration when predicting quarterbacking success in the NFL, but even so, it's enough of an issue to knock him down a level IMO.
NorthHawk wrote:True, but Manning was put in the position with a team that could develop his talents.
Harrison might just make it to the HoF - he was talked about last year, and Wayne might be there, too.
What would Manning's career be like if he was in the same position as David Carr in Texas was or on another perennially bad team?
I somehow doubt he would have achieved the level in his career he has given that situation.
That's basically my point. A QB's success is dependent upon the talent and coaching around him.
We can say that for all players, but it's true more often than not, and especially at QB.
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