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Give me 10 current QB's


stevesmith3428

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I never said he was a top 10 QB.

Dont try to put words in my mouth.

And if he sucks so bad wouldnt him being around longer mean he would put up more horrible stats?

But that is exactly what you are doing. Jake used to be a top 10 QB. No longer.

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Nobody is going to list 10 QB's with better stats?

i would but im at work and im kinda lazy and drunk so whatev

i would advise anyone that wants to that quantitative stats are useless, wins are useless, and td/to % and completion percentage is far more important. Use FO stats to do it though because they try to adjust.

also judging qbs by stats is silly because it's the hardest position in sport to compare

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This forum is so idiotic.

This franchise was a laughing stock before Delhomme came here and every year since he came we have been a playoff contender every year.

You mean this franchise isn't still a laughing stock?

We're a playoff contender every year? Every year as in we have never had back to back winning seasons, much less making the playoffs in consecutive season.

Are we talking about the same franchise?

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Not gonna look into it too heavily but I'll go on assumption...

Tom Brady

Peyton Manning

Jeff Garcia

Donovan McNabb

Carson Palmer

Matt Hasselback

Kurt Warner

Phillip Rivers

Jay Cutler

Tony Romo

^ Working with the time they've been in and out performed Jake... since we are going by stats here... thats just off the top of my head.

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