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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; THE ELITE 1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Analysis: At 34, Manning doesn't show any signs of slowing. He sets the agenda for modern NFL quarterbacks with the no-huddle and three-receiver offenses and generates 12-win seasons as easily as he completes ...
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Ranking NFL starting quarterbacks as per John Clayton - Brees third
THE ELITE
1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Analysis: At 34, Manning doesn't show any signs of slowing. He sets the agenda for modern NFL quarterbacks with the no-huddle and three-receiver offenses and generates 12-win seasons as easily as he completes passes. Under Manning, the Colts have won 12 or more games for seven consecutive seasons. Arrow is pointing: Up 2. Tom Brady, New England Patriots Analysis: I resisted the urge to put Drew Brees ahead of him, but Brady, with three Super Bowl rings, is still the master. The knee injury slowed him a little in 2009 (4,398 yards, 28 TD passes), but I expect his numbers to be much better this season. Arrow is pointing: Flat 3. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints Analysis: The combination of Brees and Sean Payton is scary. Brees is a master at finding the open receiver, and Payton is one of the best playcallers in the business. Arrow is pointing: Up 4. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers Analysis: With two Super Bowl rings, Roethlisberger ranks with the elite of the elite quarterbacks in the league. His suspension is a wakeup call, but as a quarterback, he's almost impossible to stop when he rolls out of the pocket and when the game is on the line in the fourth quarter. Arrow is pointing: Flat 5. Brett Favre, Minnesota Vikings Analysis: It's amazing to think Favre had his best season at age 40. Even though he says this is his final year, Favre loves the game and can still play it at a high level. Arrow is pointing: Slightly down From Peyton Manning to Jake Delhomme, ESPN's John Clayton ranks the NFL's starting QBs - ESPN | |
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