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All-time Top 12 seasons by a QB
1. Peyton Manning (28) 121.1 2004 IND
2. Tom Brady (30) 117.2 2007 NWE 3. Steve Young (33) 112.8 1994 SFO 4. Joe Montana (33) 112.4 1989 SFO 5. Daunte Culpepper (27) 110.9 2004 MIN 6. Milt Plum (25) 110.4 1960 CLE 7. Kurt Warner (28) 109.2 1999 STL Otto Graham (26) 109.2 1947 CLE 9. Dan Marino (23) 108.9 1984 MIA 10. Sid Luckman (27) 107.5 1943 CHI 11. Steve Young (31) 107.0 1992 SFO 12. Randall Cunningham (35) 106.0 1998 MIN Five best single season qb ratings since 1995: 1. Peyton Manning (28) 121.1 2004 IND 2. Tom Brady (30) 117.2 2007 NWE 3. Daunte Culpepper (27) 110.9 2004 MIN 4. Kurt Warner (28) 109.2 1999 STL 5. Randall Cunningham (35) 106.0 1998 MIN #'s 2, 3, and 5 all seem to have a common thread at WR. #'s 3 and 5 also have a common thread in that they both royally suck. |
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Brady Quinn 09-----TBD, but I get the feeling it may go down as a great one
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I don't think he's any better a draft pick than Ted Ginn Jr....
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Couldnt one easily make the point that Brady could have put up BETTER numbers over a career than Manning if given the same tools to work with over an extended period of time? Manning, for the majority of his career, was working with a Hall of fame receiver in marvin harrison and an all pro on the other end in reggie wayne. In the backfield, he had Edgerrin James.
Compare this to what Brady has had to work with. Troy Brown? That was his best receiver and he was playing corner half the time. Running back? Without googling, can you name the starting tb from the first superbowl? Randy Moss was the first good receiver the guy had and look at the season he put up. Brady has had three different offensive coordinators during his time in NE while Manning has worked with all of ONE. Can Brady make all of the throws Manning makes? No, he can't. Manning's accuracy and coverage reading ability are unparalelled. He hits passes I have never seen another QB make. But in the brightest lights, I would sooner have Brady. Manning, more times than not, has folded up in the big games. Brady's record speaks for itself. Can anyone name a QB that has won 3 superbowls without a single fellow offensive player likely to go into the hall of fame? Think about that. One QB, three superbowls and no other hall of famers on the offense. |
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There's no question in my mind that I'd take Brady over Manning. None.
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How many likely future hall of famers played offense on the last two teams to win a super bowl? None at the skill positions anyway. |
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Pre-injury or right now? Brady got outplayed by Matt Ryan yesterday. Even the team of Brady adoring commentators (Buck and Aikman) said so much throughout the game. He's consistantly missing wide open guys badly.. though he has settled down very nicely late in the 4th quarter in those two wins. |
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Obviously, when he got Moss he became the leader of the all-time #1 scoring offense in NFL history ... breaking the points scored record of the '98 Vikings (another Moss team) I think Manning has had a better hand to play with from an offensive unit standpoint prior to Moss arriving ... but defense is what tends to win the big games .. and Brady has always had the vastly superior defense. At least until recently ... now a lot of Pats greats on defense are retired, or should be retired, or are playing D-line for Oakland. |
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Colts D has been weak in the middle and too reliant on cover 2 for too long. New coordinator is not above a LB or CB blitz once in a while and has added some bulk in the DT positions.
I'll be the first to say Manning has had some lousy playoff games. No real excuse for the SD loss last year. I think that NE had his number/was in his head until that 2006 AFC Championship game and the subsequent Super Bowl win. Now the monkey is off his back and given the choice, I would pick him over Brady (post injury) as my go to QB. Course I am a homer, so there is that.
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Hey where's that Favre guy?
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http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=547
An interesting take. Brady knocked down to #3 Culpepper to #12 Cunningham to #17 Still no Favre
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He - or his formula anyway - ranks Favre the 11th best of all-time.
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People that would take Brady over Manning are drinking a lot of Kool-Aid. Brady has ONE season with a QB rating over 92.6!!!!! Peyton Manning hasn't been below 95 since 2002. Have we ever seen Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne play with another QB to know how good they really were and how good Manning has made them look? Both are good receivers but they put up much bigger numbers in their career from having Manning throwing to them.
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sanchez 09-10
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the stellar 87.7 he has going is gonna take a hit when the Saints kill them in week 4.
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