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Top 10 QBs

Well, since that thread was made about the top 50 Players, I'm gonna start with my top 10 QBs... and eventually move on to each Position... (But I'm gonna count O-Line as one...cause I don't know much about them, since I didn't get to watch a whole lot last year).

The way I'm basing my opinion is I think no matter what team these QBs were on, they'd produce the same or better numbers.

#1) Peyton Manning - The guy is a genious at the Quarter Back pos. A lot of times, when defenses think they have Peyton finally figured out, he switches it all up, and keeps the defense on there toes. Not much more you can ask from this guy. Already broke records, will break more. 10/10

#2) Tom Brady - The guy is arrogant. The guy is an *******. His smile is annoying. But despite all that, he still manages to win games. The last few super bowl runs, his offensive line had been amazing at giving him time to find open windows in the defense. This year, the offensive line went to crap. But he has amazing wide reciever talent. Perfect Season, but a Giant lose at the Superbowl keeps him * #2. 9.9/10

#3) Ben Roethlisberger - When he was drafted by the Steelers, I thought that he wasn't going to be anything. He went into a talented team, and made the very best of it; won a super bowl. He started loosing talent, and instead of him just going down the drain, he kept putting up numbers. 9/10

#4) Tony Romo - He came from no where to big times. He stayed pretty much consistent each time he got out there. Still makes a few small mental mistakes from time to time, but all in all, he's still one of the best QBs right now. 9/10

#5) Carson Palmer - Palmer is a good QB in a great offensive system. I don't really have much to say about him. 8.8/10

#6) Drew Brees - Not amazing at everything, but not bad at anything either. He got the job done in San Diego, only had to go because all the money put into Rivers. I think Brees is an excellent QB. 8.5/10

#7) Matt Hasslebeck - The year the S'Hawks went to the Super Bowl, they were all on the back of Alexander, but it's not like the Seahawks had to go at it with a running game alone. Hasslebeck has put it under the weather numbers his whole career. I think this year with more emphasise, atleast it looks that way, on the passing game, we could see a good season from him.

#8) Eli Manning - This is either the right spot or a big push. Eli had a lot of bad games, but he turned it around this season and maybe he isn't that bad. He does still have a lot of time to grow. 8/10

#9) Vince Young - The only double threat starting QB right now. I don't really consider Jackson (Vikings) a double threat, because most teams are not afriad of Jackson's throwing abilities. Young impressed a lot of people his rookie year, and still is impressing people. If he could devolp an arm, he'll be amazing. 7/10

#10) Marc Bulger - A lot went into this one. I don't really see a lot of good QBs in the league right now, atleast not starting. Bulger, when healthy, is a great and reliable QB. Won't make a lot of bad passes and because of him, Kurt Warner is in Arizone (Yes, I know he went to New York first) 7/10

Okay, now it's your turn.
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