NFL Predictions
by
_Phyre
October 3, 2015 at 12:10 AM UTC
Lions vs. Broncos Edit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrbLHKoIfaI Predict the Super Bowl. (I changed mine) I'm really hoping the seahawks make it this year (again) Seahawks vs. Packers (rekt.)
Aaron Rodgers at home: More than 1000 days ago, a 128.2 passer rating, 16 straight games, 486 passes, and 43 touchdowns since his last interception. Tom Brady's longest streak was 288 attempts.
Aaron Rodgers at home: More than 1000 days ago, a 128.2 passer rating, 16 straight games, 486 passes, and 43 touchdowns since his last interception. Tom Brady's longest streak was 288 attempts.
I would go into other stats, but it would take forever.
QB is more than just passer, in the passing category noone can beat Rodgers, he's too damn accurate. There are other categories though Imo here is a few top QBs in categories Best on their feet- Wilson Best decision maker- Stafford (debatable but this guy makes some super clutch decisions) Best pace- P. Manning Best leader- Brady Most unshakable- E. Manning Best at spreading the ball to all options- Luck (the guy lets average players look great, decisions and O-Line have screwed him lately)
QB is more than just passer, in the passing category noone can beat Rodgers, he's too damn accurate. There are other categories though Imo here is a few top QBs in categories Best on their feet- Wilson Best decision maker- Stafford (debatable but this guy makes some super clutch decisions) Best pace- P. Manning Best leader- Brady Most unshakable- E. Manning Best at spreading the ball to all options- Luck (the guy lets average players look great, decisions and O-Line have screwed him lately)
If you are including retired players just saying that Brett Farve was the most unshakable. I agree with most of your rankings, but Aaron Rodgers has one of the most up tempo offences, and is one of the best decision makers ever. Example: He caught both the Seahawks and the Chiefs with 12 men on the field twice. It proves how up tempo their offence is, and shows his smarts, because many other players wouldn't even notice the substitutions. He also caught the teams 8 times with a hard count, which resulted in 2 free TDs and 214 free yards, and that's just in 3 weeks. Also, Aaron Rodgers can scramble and run away from defenders, things Peyton Manning and Tom Brady can't do.
Aaron Rodgers at home: More than 1000 days ago, a 128.2 passer rating, 16 straight games, 486 passes, and 43 touchdowns since his last interception. Tom Brady's longest streak was 288 attempts.
I would go into other stats, but it would take forever.
Also another thing about Brady he could make any team a winning team, because if I could remember two years 6-7 players on the offensive side left and they still made it to the playoffs.
If you are including retired players just saying that Brett Farve was the most unshakable. I agree with most of your rankings, but Aaron Rodgers has one of the most up tempo offences, and is one of the best decision makers ever. Example: He caught both the Seahawks and the Chiefs with 12 men on the field twice. It proves how up tempo their offence is, and shows his smarts, because many other players wouldn't even notice the substitutions. He also caught the teams 8 times with a hard count, which resulted in 2 free TDs and 214 free yards, and that's just in 3 weeks. Also, Aaron Rodgers can scramble and run away from defenders, things Peyton Manning and Tom Brady can't do.
Aaron Rodgers isn't as good as Brady in the playoffs and also though Brady isn't the fastest he has only gotten injured (if I remember correctly) once out of 15 seasons to which the Patriots went 11-5.
QB is more than just passer, in the passing category noone can beat Rodgers, he's too damn accurate. There are other categories though Imo here is a few top QBs in categories Best on their feet- Wilson Best decision maker- Stafford (debatable but this guy makes some super clutch decisions) Best pace- P. Manning Best leader- Brady Most unshakable- E. Manning Best at spreading the ball to all options- Luck (the guy lets average players look great, decisions and O-Line have screwed him lately)
Ben?!?!?!
Roethlisberger probably has the best accuracy when escaping the pocket when in trouble.
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