Trent Green is officially a Dolphin

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GotSkillz92 @ Jun 6 2007, 12:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So you're saying Big Ben is Top 10 because he came back from a serious injury 4 weeks earlier? Even if we do take out last year, His numbers aren't Top 10 Numbers. Never over 3,000 yards and never over 20 td's thrown or less than 10 int's thrown.</div>He threw less then 10 in 05 (9 Interceptions)2005 and 2006Regular Season26 Games - 25 Starts22 Wins - 3 Losses364-56364.6% Completion5,006 Yards8.89 Yards Per Attempt34 Touchdowns (+ 4 Rushing Touchdowns)20 Interceptions (+ 4 Fumbles, 3 Lost)78 Passes over 20 Yards19 Passes over 40 Yards98.3 QB RatingPostseason6 Games - 6 Starts5 Wins - 1 Loss (1 Super Bowl Win)89-14760.5% Completion1,210 Yards8.23 Yards Per Attempt10 Touchdowns (+ 2 Rushing Touchdowns)8 Interceptions 86.6 QB RatingI'm sorry, but how is that not a great statline?
     
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    Sorry, but how is 2 years ago being elite now?
     
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    Peyton ManningTom BradyDrew BreesCarson PalmerMatt HasselbeckMarc BulgerDonovan McNabbPhilip RiversTrent Green-Ben Roethlisberger+Jeff Garcia+Tony Homo (That's a reach, but he was definitley on pace to be above Green)+David Carr (Don't give me shit that Carr sucks, he was among the top rating for more than half the season)+Air McNair+Chadwick +Jon KitnaAll those guys could have either been way past him, or close or just a tad higher than him.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Jun 6 2007, 03:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GotSkillz92 @ Jun 6 2007, 12:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So you're saying Big Ben is Top 10 because he came back from a serious injury 4 weeks earlier? Even if we do take out last year, His numbers aren't Top 10 Numbers. Never over 3,000 yards and never over 20 td's thrown or less than 10 int's thrown.</div>He threw less then 10 in 05 (9 Interceptions)2005 and 2006Regular Season26 Games - 25 Starts22 Wins - 3 Losses364-56364.6% Completion5,006 Yards8.89 Yards Per Attempt34 Touchdowns (+ 4 Rushing Touchdowns)20 Interceptions (+ 4 Fumbles, 3 Lost)78 Passes over 20 Yards19 Passes over 40 Yards98.3 QB RatingPostseason6 Games - 6 Starts5 Wins - 1 Loss (1 Super Bowl Win)89-14760.5% Completion1,210 Yards8.23 Yards Per Attempt10 Touchdowns (+ 2 Rushing Touchdowns)8 Interceptions 86.6 QB RatingI'm sorry, but how is that not a great statline?</div>The only number you need to see is the W-L. 27-4 in his career... with a SB win. That says it all right there.
     
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    Yea so Rex Grossman is the greatest aswell because he went to the Superbowl too.And that Statline is not Great. No where near Top 10.
     

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