Monkeydad
04-02-2010, 12:53 PM
Cutler is actually more disapointed then anyone in his performance from last year and has decided to train his butt off. Here's some footage:
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Yesterday was the day to post that.
Dirtbag59
04-02-2010, 02:07 PM
Yesterday was the day to post that.
But that would suggest it was an April Fools joke and on this one I'm dead serious. Jay Cutler realizes that his O-Line isn't going to block for him so he's going to have his muscles block for him now. Campbell would be wise to follow suit.
SirClintonPortis
04-02-2010, 02:28 PM
There are only 7-8 franchise qb's in all of the NFL. Seems like we complain about our QB situtation much more then other teams fans. Maybe we should open our eyes and realize the situation at QB for us isn't that bad.
Hmm, let's see.
The "never-dying legend" tier
Favre
The "certainly established" ones
P. Manning
Brady
Brees
Rivers
Ben you-know-who
Rodgers
The ones who "probably are"
Schaub
Palmer
E. Manning
Romo
McNabb
Ryan
Flacco
The "high-hope bringers"
Moore
Freeman
Sanchez
Stafford
Cutler
The "still good has-beens"
Hasselbeck
"Has-been"
Bulger
The "ok ones"
Orton
Pennington
Gradkowski
The "wildcards"
Alex Smith
Vince Young
Cassel
"Doubtful"
Leinart
The "very doubtful ones"
Campbell
Garrard
Utter suck
Derek Anderson
JaMarcus _______
Dirtbag59
04-02-2010, 02:38 PM
Nice list. I think if I could change it I would be tempted to drop Ben down one rung but I don't think I would go through with it. I also think that Flacco and Ryan deserve to get bumped up a level. Leinart should be a wildcard.
tryfuhl
04-02-2010, 02:40 PM
I'd swap McNabb and Rodgers
BigHairedAristocrat
04-02-2010, 02:45 PM
i'd be tempted to put Gerrard in utter suck and Alex Smith in very doubtful. otherwise, great list.
SirClintonPortis
04-02-2010, 02:46 PM
Nice list. I think if I could change it I would be tempted to drop Ben down one rung but I don't think I would go through with it. I also think that Flacco and Ryan deserve to get bumped up a level. Leinart should be a wildcard. IMO, I think he solidified his status midseason in 2008. I caught some Pitt late games and the announcers kept on going on and on about how he basically stopped trying to overdo it and lose the game for his team after the reg. season San Diego game.
Done for Ryan and Flacco.
I can understand the sentiment on Leinart, but both Smith and Young actually made contributions of some substance the past season even though Young's numbers weren't wowzers and Smith needs to play in a spread system. Perhaps he should be just "doubtful" instead of "very doubtful".
I'd swap McNabb and Rodgers
I think McNabb is treading dangerously close to "still-good has been". If he gets traded to somewhere like Oakland, he certainly will be going there soon. He also is more inconsistent; he goes into periods of utter suckitude sometimes.
Dirtbag59
04-02-2010, 02:52 PM
IMO, I think he solidified his status midseason in 2008. I caught some Pitt late games and the announcers kept on going on and on about how he basically stop trying to overdo it and lose his team the game after the reg. season San Diego game.
Yeah with Ben maybe it's just that he's not really as flashy as the other guys at the top but when you put up multiple 90+ seasons (4 with 2 of them being 100 plus) and at least one 4,000 yard season then you deserve to be there. Also leading his team to the Super Bowl twice and being a major part of the second Super Bowl win isn't to shabby.
GTripp0012
04-02-2010, 03:01 PM
Ben and Rodgers are out of place with Manning/Rivers/Brees/Brady, but with that said, I think I would just give them their own category. They could conceivably rate anywhere from 5-6 to 13-14 overall in the NFL based on how you see this year going for them, but even in the best case scenario, neither is going to be confused four one of the Elite Four.
The rest just seems really arbitrary. Campbell and Garrard don't bring any hope, while Bruce Gradkowski, and Kyle Orton, Matt Moore, Alex Smith and Matt Cassel do? If those were two separate lists, I know where my hope is going: not with the sucky guys. Is Hasselbeck really still good? How's Bulger any different?
Also are those listed in order of quality from top to bottom? Is being a "has-been" better than being just OK?
SirClintonPortis
04-02-2010, 03:19 PM
Ben and Rodgers are out of place with Manning/Rivers/Brees/Brady, but with that said, I think I would just give them their own category. They could conceivably rate anywhere from 5-6 to 13-14 overall in the NFL based on how you see this year going for them, but even in the best case scenario, neither is going to be confused four one of the Elite Four.
The rest just seems really arbitrary. Campbell and Garrard don't bring any hope, while Bruce Gradkowski, and Kyle Orton, Matt Moore, Alex Smith and Matt Cassel do? If those were two separate lists, I know where my hope is going: not with the sucky guys. Is Hasselbeck really still good? How's Bulger any different?
Also are those listed in order of quality from top to bottom? Is being a "has-been" better than being just OK?
Favre's tier is a tad tounge-in-cheek because I have to account for the fact that he may not be coming back.
Ben has ridiculous pocket presence and by extension, ability to extend the play along with sufficient accuracy and late-game reliability.
I'm not the biggest proponent of using stats, but Rodgers has been amazingly consistent production-wise.
Besides, all that tier means is whether or not one should be certain that they've established themselves as QBs that the franchise can rely on, not whether they're going to the HOF.
Gradkowski has better pocket presence than Campbell and is stuck on bad team with arguably the most toxic work environment as well.
Moore helped revitalize a stagnant Carolina team and posted good stats against Minny.
Smithy can at least run the spread well.
Orton is a good game manager who doesn't shit things up and has good accuracy on shorter passes.
Lack of durability doesn't imply lack of ability in the case of Hasselbeck.
Bulger's "has-been" tier means just that. He may not be able to win outright against Campbell in a QB war NOW, but he would have crushed him in his prime.
Individual order within tiers doesn't matter. I've had enough of that reading debates on Fire Emblem units.
I'll move the "ok" tier above the wildcard one to stay consistent with the principle that tier represent [perceived] diminishing quality, with Bulger's tier and Favre's tier being the exception.