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  • MrBill
    Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
    • Feb 2009
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    #46
    Originally posted by bringbackjimmy
    Brett cost the packers in the giants game by throwing it up where no packers was close to on like the 1st play of OT...Just like he did against the eagles in the 4th and 26 game... how many playoff games does Brett have 4+ int this last decade? 3-4?
    I guess Romo joined the 4 turnover club today :laugh:

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    • MrBill
      Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
      • Feb 2009
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      #47
      Originally posted by Senser81
      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?
      Originally posted by MrBill
      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.
      Favre at #6 on Senser's list brings the lulz.

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