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Old 09-27-2010, 11:09 PM   #61
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Old 09-27-2010, 11:12 PM   #62
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I'd take Rodgers over just about anyone
He could be the best qb in the league.
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Old 09-27-2010, 11:16 PM   #63
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He could be the best qb in the league.
Manning
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Rodgers
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Brees

top 5
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Old 09-27-2010, 11:39 PM   #64
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Awesome. Cutler trucked a Packer and has better balance than Portis.
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Old 09-27-2010, 11:49 PM   #65
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Tauscher can join Heyer in the sucky OL club.
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:22 AM   #66
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Good game again on MnF.. GB will win 24-17
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:32 AM   #67
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Good game again on MnF.. GB will win 24-17
I had a feeling the Bears were destined to win.
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:37 AM   #68
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Yeah, throw it high so that Olsen can make the play. Cutler is ridiculous in his ability and WILLINGNESS to thread the football.
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Cutler 365/7/24. Better in short-throwing game and crazy accurate.
Crazy accurate to the OTHER TEAM.

87 TDs, 65 INTs is "crazy accurate"?

It's certainly crazy.

His INTs have been steadily rising every year, from 14, to 18, to 26 last year. At the same time, his competion % has been dropping from 63%, to 62%, to 60%. Add in 34 fumbles over 56 starts.

He doesn't have Brandon Marshall anymore and his stats won't be there, as evidenced from his fluke 4500 yards in his last year in Denver to 3600 in his Bears debut season.

6 TD/2 INT so far this year...won't last.

The Bears D is carrying them. Cutler is the new version of Rex Grossman in Chicago, they may win, but many games it will be despite having him...not because of him.
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I'd have to put Rodgers over Brady at this point in his career. He hasn't quite been the same since coming back from the knee injury. The stats are just about there, but he just doesn't seem to be having the same success. The team is very beatable now.
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Any list that has Brees that low is insane.
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Old 09-28-2010, 01:24 PM   #72
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Any list that has Brees that low is insane.
Unless things dramatically change, all top QB lists should start like this...

1a. Manning
1b. Brady
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Old 09-28-2010, 01:28 PM   #73
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Right now I would take Brees over Brady.
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Old 09-28-2010, 01:42 PM   #74
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Crazy accurate to the OTHER TEAM.

87 TDs, 65 INTs is "crazy accurate"?

It's certainly crazy.

His INTs have been steadily rising every year, from 14, to 18, to 26 last year. At the same time, his competion % has been dropping from 63%, to 62%, to 60%. Add in 34 fumbles over 56 starts.

He doesn't have Brandon Marshall anymore and his stats won't be there, as evidenced from his fluke 4500 yards in his last year in Denver to 3600 in his Bears debut season.

6 TD/2 INT so far this year...won't last.

The Bears D is carrying them. Cutler is the new version of Rex Grossman in Chicago, they may win, but many games it will be despite having him...not because of him.

Lol. You blame all of Cutler's decreases in production on HIM when he had a severe talent drop and coaching drop in 2009? This is 2010, dude, and at least the coaching has been elevated from crappy to near genius.

Next incompletion percentage is not the best indicator of accuracy. Watching the damn games and see where the ball ends up or was supposed end up is better, and Cutler can thread that needle very well.
The Bears have one of the shittiest o-lines in the league. Hell, it may have been worse than ours last year.
Even so, there were plenty of plays yesterday where Cutler was nearly decked and he avoid the pressure to make near perfect or perfect throws to his receivers.

Not only that, his BEST game was against Dallas, which is the best defense he's faced so far.

Cutler's a Hall of Famer.
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Any list that has Brees that low is insane.

It wasn't in any order that's just my top 5 overall..

Brees may actually be the best QB in the league right now.. 18 is still damn good though..
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