Rank the remaining playoff QBs...
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Here is how I see the remaining playoff QBs, based on their ability, their season this year, and their career postseason performance.
1) Kurt Warner - has performed lights-out for the past two years. I ranked him first because I consider him to be the most dangerous QB, able to single-handedly defeat an opponent.
2) Peyton Manning - I am hoping he plays well, but IMO he still has a few postseason question marks.
3) Phillip Rivers - I think people give Rivers not enough credit for San Diego's performance this year. Their team isn't all that powerful, but Rivers is hot every game.
4) Drew Brees - has the biggest drop from regular to postseason performance IMO. I considered ranking Romo above him because Dallas has played well of late, and the Saints have struggled.
5) Tony Romo - this could be the year where he vaults to the 'elite' category.
6) Brett Favre - I will be rooting for him, and many times this season he took over games, but this is the postseason so I am taking a 'wait and see' approach.
7) Joe Flacco - big drop off from #6 to #7. But he has shown he can win.
8) Mark Sanchez - will the bubble burst?1) Brett Favre - Incredibly driven to stuff a Superbowl trophy down the throat of TT and his naysayers. Best QB in the league at home.
2) Peyton Manning - One of the games best tacticians ever. Likely to be back in the Superbowl again.
3) Kurt Warner - Returning NFC champ and leader of the greatest show on turf, part deux. Lit up Green Bay but then again Big Ben threw for over 500 on them a few weeks ago.
4) Phillip Rivers - Always seems to peak in time for the post season. Will be a tough out for Manning.
5) Drew Brees - Looked great in the regular season....check. Letdown in the postseason....check?
6) Tony Romo - The media has been feeding him all of the cheese he can handle. Let's see if he eats it.
7) Joe Flacco - Does just enough to win. Trent Dilfer 2.0
8) Mark Sanchez - Will have a long flight back from California on Sunday afternoon.Comment
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