<p><p>Now let's put this out there first and foremost we aren't talking just wins and losses. Not who's got rings and who doesn't. We're talking who's the best at they're perspective craft. And with that's being said, let's go in.
My first QB is and will be one of the best of all time regardless what happens in the future. He's proven year in and year out no one's better. He's proven you can literally build around him, as he's proven with multiple targets over and over. I'm talkin about Peyton Manning. The man didn't play a game last yr I know. I also know him not being on the field was the difference between a super bowl contender and the 1st team to pick in the draft. Honestly him not playing this year was kind of the reason I now see his value. In my opinion he's the best of all time, and if he plays long enough he'll catch Brett in every category but interceptions. Guaranteed Denver wins that division and maybe get a bye. If team's have to go to Mile High to win a playoff game the odds are they won't. They gave Manning an extremely young core with him in the controls. A strategy I'm sure any team would love to have.
The second QB in my top 5 is also an all time greats. Only Joe Montana can be compared with him and in terms of winning in the playoffs. Tom Brady was a college QB that had to deal with splitting time with a player not worth the time to only get drafted by the Patriots to sit behind the guy who was supposed to be what Brady is now. A clutch QB capable of carrying a team on his back to wins. Brady might have a drought of sorts in big games right now bur believe this people he'll get at least one more. They're too good not to make it to another one. And I don't think Brady let's another one slip away if given the chance to play for it. This year he literally carried one of the NFL's worst defenses, one of the worst all time to a Super Bowl. If that's not proof enough then I don't know what is.
Third has one Title under his belt but really even without it his stats speak for themselves at this point. Drew Brees was once a free agent and had a choice between Miami and New Orleans. The Dolphins chose Daunte Culpepper and you all know what happened. Brees is simply an artist. I'm not a fan of the Saints at all but man Brees controls an offense better than anyone I've seen. Give him more than a minute and he will make you pay I promise you that. He has the same type of closer gene as Kobe Bryant. Given football is a sport you can win more on your own. Already a first ballot Hall of Famer he just broke Marino's record for single season yards. That's a feet all its own. A record that may not be broken in our lifetimes.
Aaron Rogers is fourth on the list. He's a great player that's all there is to it. The season he had last year seemed irrelevant because of the playoff loss but his season stats were so efficient I doubt there'll be anoher one like it. After sitting behind Brett he proved he had what it took to win the big one. He is fearless, ironically enough he's a gun slinger much like Favre. What's always overlooked is how he does it. Without a running game and last year he had his best season as a pro while on the other side of the ball the defense slowly fell apart. Rogers showed me he was the best decision maker in the game.
Well 5 is a crafty QB. Impossible to tackle and probably the best at moving around the pocket makin bug plays. The number 5 QB on the list is Ben Rothelisberger. Two titles and multiple game winning drives and just plain guts are what led me to this decision. He's a gamer. He knows exactly what to do when the game's on the line in every situation. I honestly can say I have no recollection of Big Ben costing the Steelers a big game. That's saying a lot. He's the best QB in Steelers history. That's saying even more. He also is young enough to be able to.catch Terry Bradshaw to kill all arguments. The futures bright for the kid.
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