steeldevil
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Post by steeldevil on Jul 16, 2012 11:46:29 GMT -5
Continue the discussion about these 4 similar in age and experience QBs. Whos better? Who sucks? etc. Couldn't NOT have this one. Lets just hope there is no Brady vs. Manning here.... That one is a dead horse.
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Post by plax on Jul 16, 2012 11:53:56 GMT -5
Career:
Roethlisberger > Eli = Rivers = Romo
Now:
Eli > Roethlisberger > Romo > Rivers
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Post by diehard2200 on Jul 16, 2012 11:57:26 GMT -5
Career: Roethlisberger > Eli = Rivers = Romo Now: Eli > Roethlisberger > Romo > Rivers Iiii don't know if I'd put Eli ABOVE Ben. I think right now they are on the same level. Eli = Ben > Rivers > Romo I'm pretty sick of Romo TBH. Everyone talks about how good he is yet he's pretty much done nothing his whole career. Puts some decent numbers up one year then doesn't really stand out the next. Romo is a mediocre QB in my books. Along the lines with Flacco, Ryan, Sanchez, etc...
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Post by plax on Jul 16, 2012 12:00:28 GMT -5
Well, you really cannot call any of those mediocre. They all win games, just not when it matters.
Romo had 30+ Tds and 10 INTs last year, and no one talked about it. He was great, besides when he needed to be great, and then he was bad.
Ryan, Flacco, and Sanchez are still getting better IMO
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Post by diehard2200 on Jul 16, 2012 12:06:40 GMT -5
Well, you really cannot call any of those mediocre. They all win games, just not when it matters. Romo had 30+ Tds and 10 INTs last year, and no one talked about it. He was great, besides when he needed to be great, and then he was bad. Ryan, Flacco, and Sanchez are still getting better IMO Didn't even look at Romo's stats last year. Well then maybe Romo > Flacco. For now anyway. Flacco keeps on improving but we'll see how much he's improved with virtually no WR corps.
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Post by MarchingOn on Jul 16, 2012 12:07:10 GMT -5
Well, you really cannot call any of those mediocre. They all win games, just not when it matters. Romo had 30+ Tds and 10 INTs last year, and no one talked about it. He was great, besides when he needed to be great, and then he was bad. Ryan, Flacco, and [glow=red,2,300]Sanchez[/glow] are still getting better IMO
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Post by diehard2200 on Jul 16, 2012 12:09:21 GMT -5
Well, you really cannot call any of those mediocre. They all win games, just not when it matters. Romo had 30+ Tds and 10 INTs last year, and no one talked about it. He was great, besides when he needed to be great, and then he was bad. Ryan, Flacco, and [glow=red,2,300]Sanchez[/glow] are still getting better IMO I wasn't going to touch that one MarchingOn but yes. Agreed.
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steeldevil
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Post by steeldevil on Jul 16, 2012 12:15:39 GMT -5
Romo pretty consistently puts up top 5 numbers. Ben and Eli would too if they had the offensive weapons and steady OL that Romo has had for the most part of his career.
I think Romo's stats have hurt his team in some part as well, although thats not really his fault, more the OCs. Who else has been thinking for years that the Cowboys should be a more run first team? I know I have.
Romo's stats would go down but I bet he would have more wins. Then what would Cowboys fans be saying about stats? Ha.
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Post by plax on Jul 16, 2012 12:24:10 GMT -5
@mo
LOLOLOL
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@diehard
it is kinda funny. Eli had a top 3 line for practically his whole career (minus last year). We had the line of Diehl, Deubert, OHara, Snee, and McKenzie for 5 or 6 years. Our line had the best chemistry. Unfortunately, Eli was not that great until last year when those 5 were disassembled.
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Post by diehard2200 on Jul 16, 2012 12:26:45 GMT -5
@mo LOLOLOL === @diehard it is kinda funny. Eli had a top 3 line for practically his whole career (minus last year). We had the line of Diehl, Deubert, OHara, Snee, and McKenzie for 5 or 6 years. Our line had the best chemistry. Unfortunately, Eli was not that great until last year when those 5 were disassembled. Some QB's tend to play better with pressure in their face. This has seemed to be true for Ben for so many years, never really havign a decent offensive line. The more Ben has played, though, the mor eI think he'd do so much better with more time in the pocket to relax and focus. Plus he wouldn't separate his shoulder and break his foot every damn year.
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