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1. Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers.

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2. Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos.

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3. Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks.

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4. Robert Griffin III, Washington Redskins.

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5. Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings.

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6. Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins.

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7. Tom Brady, New England Patriots.

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8. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers.

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9. J.J. Watt, Houston Texans.

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10. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints.

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 I'm kinda surprised at Tannehill is on there.  However, when you think of it, Miami has not really had anything to cheer about since Marino retired.  I'm not surprised that Luck isn't on there.  There are still a lot of Colts haters for them leaving Baltimore.  And no Flacco? 
 

 

 

 
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Tannehill is on there because he's been playing great and everyone in miami is hopping on his nuts and buying his jersey instead of rocking those old ass marshall jerseys

Sooooo they're rooting for a current player on the roster? What jerks!

 

I guess you just keep wearing your Delhomme jersey until Cam wins a superbowl and THEN you buy his? I don't get it?

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Tannehill is no Marino. Not even close. IMO, the Dolfin organization has gotten exactly what they deserve (not the fans). They have pretty much sucked since Dan retired after the '99 season. First they ran Don Shula out of town in '96 and did the same to Marino in 2000. Were they both past their prime? Of course they were. However, you don't disrespect one of the greatest coaches and QB's of all time like that. I was a Dolfan homer back in the day and I have ALL kinds of memorabilia from the '80's and '90's.  After the way the org shitted of both of those ALL-TIMERS, I can only say, fug the Fins. Sorry.

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