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Merril hodge says cam newton a top 5 qb right now.


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i think ben over brady and brees is crazy.

Sandwiched around them curb stomping the worst team in the league and running up the score well into the fourth, Brees has looked like poo against the Bucs and Rams, throwing five picks in those two games alone.

The guy is wildly unpredictable.

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Sandwiched around them curb stomping the worst team in the league and running up the score well into the fourth, Brees has looked like poo against the Bucs and Rams, throwing five picks in those two games alone.

The guy is wildly unpredictable.

more goes into determining the best QBs in the league than the last few games they've played. Ben is also wildly inconsistent, playing like shiat against the only two decent pass defenses he's played this year.

it's difficult to compare them anyway... they play a different type of game... but all things being equal, if i was picking one for my team... i'd pick brees.

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A rookie QB just passed for 290 yards, 3 TD's and ran for close to 50... And no one's even talking about it. That's just a day at the office for him at this point. Midway through his rookie season.

He is unreal.

that's why there's been so much bitching after losses. people have projected his unparalleled success onto the rest of the team when the reality is we're decimated by injuries and still rebuilding at the other positions.

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