McNabb's numbers would be better but he wouldn't explode like Peyton does. McNabb can't read defenses like Peyton. No QB can actually. I don't think McNabb is a bad QB. I'm not calling him a joke. I think he is a tad overrated. I think McNair in his day was a better players. I also think Culpepper and Matt Hasselback are better as well. I'd got out and say Hasselback is one of the most underrated QB's in the game today. I think he's the best in the NFC currently.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Giantsfan1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Peyton can pick a defense apart. McNabb doesnt have a 1/4 of Peytons reading coverage skill.</div> 1/4 of Peytons reading coverage skill is still damn good and when else has McNabb been hurt? The guy consistently got his team to the NFC championship game, and got his team through the playoffs to the super bowl w/o TO
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>McNabb's numbers would be better but he wouldn't explode like Peyton does. McNabb can't read defenses like Peyton. No QB can actually.</div> He did a bang up job of reading and adjusting to the Steelers WHEN IT MATTERED, didn't he?
I'd have to say Tom Brady as far as veteran QBs go. Everyone thinks that Manning is a God and that irritates me. I guess getting to and winning Super Bowls is nothing compared to choking each time Manning gets close. Is it because people feel sorry for Manning or something?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats_Fan420)</div><div class='quotemain'>I'd have to say Tom Brady as far as veteran QBs go. Everyone thinks that Manning is a God and that irritates me. I guess getting to and winning Super Bowls is nothing compared to choking each time Manning gets close. Is it because people feel sorry for Manning or something?</div> Actually, brady(and the team really) is most overrated in ever in history on this particular board, where they can lose to a team twice a season an prove clearly in the patriots fans eyes they were better team.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats_Fan420)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>McNabb's numbers would be better but he wouldn't explode like Peyton does. McNabb can't read defenses like Peyton. No QB can actually.</div> He did a bang up job of reading and adjusting to the Steelers WHEN IT MATTERED, didn't he?</div> yes and we all know McNabb turned it on when it mattered.. (sarcasm) I think Tom Brady is the best QB in the league right now anyways but in comparing McNabb to Peyton there is no comparison. Manning is the better QB. If you read the posts in this thread you'd relize that this was turning into a McNabb and Manning comparison thread. Not who is the best in the game today.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearsFan1)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats_Fan420)</div><div class='quotemain'>I'd have to say Tom Brady as far as veteran QBs go. Everyone thinks that Manning is a God and that irritates me. I guess getting to and winning Super Bowls is nothing compared to choking each time Manning gets close. Is it because people feel sorry for Manning or something?</div> Actually, brady(and the team really) is most overrated in ever in history on this particular board, where they can lose to a team twice a season an prove clearly in the patriots fans eyes they were better team.</div> You're a funny girl, bearsfan.
hey panthers #1 i didnt read everybody elses comments but i can agree that wilson is atleast a top five choice. I see this guy twice a year he is scary. Long time no write sorry been very busy with new job. i really don't have a certain player at mind but a lot of safeties could be considered this position especially in Arizona is always by the LOS bcause they need help to to stop the run. Even though the D.C.( Clancy Pendergast) in Arizona has got a pretty good scheme and has given the Hawks trouble from time to time. I.E. in Arizona 2004. the Hawks got wooped on the way to a 9-7 record.