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I'd say Favre has been overrated for at least the past 3 years. In '05 he was close to being the worst starting QB in the NFL.
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Eli. He has never impressed me. His defensive front 4 won him the SB, he had nothing to do with it.
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I'd agree except I've never heard anybody suggest he's anything more than an average QB.
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I'd tend to go with Romo for current. Of course, considering how much money he'll get as a free agent, I'd have to put Cassel up there, too, coming from a team with one of the 2 or 3 best O-lines, Moss/Welker and a system that tends to make decent players (aka Deion Branch, Lawyer Milloy) look like world-beaters. In fact, Matt Cassel may have set the all-time record for going from underrated to overrated in the course of one season.
All-time is tougher. Comparisons between eras are even harder for the NFL than in other leagues. The rules have changed radically from 30 years ago, when DBs could mug the receivers all over the field as long as the ball wasn't in the air and some DBs would even slather glue all over their uniforms so one bump prevented the WR from ever getting separation (where have you gone, Lester Hayes?). You could use the Aikman rationale to put Terry Bradshaw in the most overrated category. I also think that, as an NFL analyst, Phil Simms' reputation seems bigger than his reality. I seem to remember him leading the league in late game blunders. Zy can ask some 40+ Giant fans how accurate that is. And finally, there are many in south Florida who would put Marino right up on top.
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dan marino. no ring and blew like romo in every big game
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All-time have no idea as im too young and British to know anything pre-Manning/Brady really
![]() Current - Romo is right up there. Again pre-season favourites for the superbowl, again huge losses at bad times and some shocking offence. You cant really include favre, as no-one has said he is a great, he is just renowned for his record consecutive appearances, his TD passes and interception records, and whatever else he has broken now. Favre is good, and will always be a threat because teams respect him more with better deep coverage, which for as long as he can offer the long ball will always be an advantage. Pus he reads the game brlliantly. Rothilsburger (sp) is average, as is Cassel. A guy who has been getting a great review over here is Thigpen... though im unsure why. My pick is still T-Ro |
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Much respect Kurn, but as someone who had seen Bradshaws entire career, I have to wonder if you ever saw a game.
Be among the Steeler haters if you must, but Bradshaw over-rated is just crazy. I don't care how good the team around him was, you don't get 4 SuperBowl rings as a QB being anything less than great at what you do. Wow.
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I said someone could put Bradshaw in the same category as Aikman, not that I did. And I'm sure there are many Dallas fans who would react similarly to you for our saying Aikman was overrated.
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Here's a couple more...
Current: Romo Past: John Elway - great arm but gagged in most big games until Terrell Davis and a very good o-line won 2 Super Bowls for him. Past/Current(?): Mike Vick - great runner sure, but as a passer he'd have trouble hitting the ocean from the end of a pier.
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