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Old 01-14-2008, 07:49 PM   #4057
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Originally Posted by Kris P Lettus View Post
What are you smoking??

He is def top five.. Even though he still put up pretty great numbers in several games this year, the lack of a running game hurt him because he was forced to throw ALOT more.. We are much better when we establish the run and then use play action, than just running single back shotgun..
He's a good QB. His numbers get inflated a bit by the fact that they opt to run screens most of the time rather than run.

Top 5? That would imply that he is better than either Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Brett Favre, or Matt Hasselbeck.

The one you COULD argue is Hasselbeck, however it would be a tough argument to make. And I didn't include some guys on that list that I think are better because you would just argue that they had a bad season (Carson Palmer, for example)
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