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Peyton Manning/Drew Brees 1A-1B???


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Thats what Darren Sharper thinks. Recently he said that when you talk about the two of them, Peyton would be 1A and Brees would be 1B. I know he is Drew's teammate and all, but lets put this lets think about this Peyton Manning (soon to be best QB of all time, if not already) and Drew Brees. Drew isn't a scrub, but hes not in Peyton's league. anyone else think they are that close? Whose in your Top 5-10 in the NFL right now.

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Based on this past season only:

1) Manning

2) Brees

3) Favre

4) Rivers

5) Warner

Brees is a really good QB, his strength is his accuracy. Peyton has more tools than any of them... arm strength, accuracy, experience, football smarts, dedication... he is the best right now.

That.

At the end of the day Manning is the clear cut #1.

Brees has the known ability, but compared to Manning he's in a whole different league.

When the Colts backs were against the wall who bailed them out against the #1 Defense? Peyton.

When the Saints backs were against the wall who bailed them out? The Refs.

BTW, if there is a true 1A 1B it's Peyton-Brady.

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how many QB's have thrown for more than 5,000 yards in a season? Which QB leads the league in the last 4-5 years in many categories?

Drew Brees that's who

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Peyton is far and away the best QB in football.

Brees was the "flavor of the month" this season. Last couple of seasons it was Brady. And before that is was guys like Steve McNair. The bottom line is every QB is always being compared to Peyton.

The top QBs I would want in the huddle for the Panthers in 2010:

1) Peyton Manning

2) Drew Brees

3) Phillip Rivers

4) Aaron Rodgers

5) Carson Palmer

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I'm amazed that you are dissing a 3 time Super Bowl winning QB so much. Brady is still the best QB in the league man. Dude is clutch.

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I'm amazed that you are dissing a 3 time Super Bowl winning QB so much. Brady is still the best QB in the league man. Dude is clutch.

Brady is great, but I'm not sure Brady could accomplish the same things Manning has while surrounded by the cast Manning has had.

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Here are their stats since 05'. Pretty close!

Yr Yards TD INT

2005 3576 24 15

2006 4418 26 11

2007 4423 28 18

2008 5069 34 17

2009 4388 34 11

Drew Brees 21874 146 72

Yr Yards TD INT

2005 3747 28 10

2006 4397 31 9

2007 4040 31 14

2008 4002 27 12

2009 4500 33 16

Peyton Totals 20686 150 61

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how many QB's have thrown for more than 5,000 yards in a season? Which QB leads the league in the last 4-5 years in many categories?

Drew Brees that's who

LMFAO Stats.

Which guy constantly turns out a 10+ win a season team?

Brees is good, but not in Peyton's league unfortunately.

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LMFAO Stats.

Which guy constantly turns out a 10+ win a season team?

Brees is good, but not in Peyton's league unfortunately.

good comeback bro!

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Here are their stats since 05'. Pretty close!

Yr Yards TD INT

2005 3576 24 15

2006 4418 26 11

2007 4423 28 18

2008 5069 34 17

2009 4388 34 11

Drew Brees 21874 146 72

Yr Yards TD INT

2005 3747 28 10

2006 4397 31 9

2007 4040 31 14

2008 4002 27 12

2009 4500 33 16

Peyton Totals 20686 150 61

Why did you leave out 04? Could it be because he thew 49 TD's that year? Not saying Drew Brees isn't good, but stats are funny things depending on how you look at them.

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