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MHSL82
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Pretty straight forward. Right now, given their current age, not past prime (Peyton) or future prime (Luck), for 2015, who is the next best QB in the NFL? (List of the voted QBs so far below.) If you believe either of those two will be the best NFL QB next year, vote for them, of course. Assume health (besides age or current known issues) and average to above average supporting cast.
Remember, this is for this coming year only.
QB Rankings 1: Aaron Rodgers
QB Rankings 2: Peyton Manning
QB Rankings 3: Andrew Luck
QB Rankings 4: Ben Roethlisberger
QB Rankings 5: Tony Romo
QB Rankings 6: Tom Brady
QB Rankings 7: Philip Rivers
QB Rankings 8: Drew Brees
QB Rankings 9: Joe Flacco
QB Rankings 10: Matt Ryan
QB Rankings 11: Russell Wilson
QB Rankings 12: Matthew Stafford
Carson Palmer (8) was chosen over Cam Newton (5), Eli Manning (3), and Alex Smith (3) for the next best QB. Two other QBs also received a serious vote. Someone else also got the other. QB Rankings 13: Carson Palmer
Decided to use the full 15 options for the poll. The options are not ranked. This poll lasts 4 days and it'll go 4 days each until 16 because we'll need votes (because 9-16 is more of a debate and likely harder to get votes early). 2 days each from there on.
Remember, this is for this coming year only.
QB Rankings 1: Aaron Rodgers
QB Rankings 2: Peyton Manning
QB Rankings 3: Andrew Luck
QB Rankings 4: Ben Roethlisberger
QB Rankings 5: Tony Romo
QB Rankings 6: Tom Brady
QB Rankings 7: Philip Rivers
QB Rankings 8: Drew Brees
QB Rankings 9: Joe Flacco
QB Rankings 10: Matt Ryan
QB Rankings 11: Russell Wilson
QB Rankings 12: Matthew Stafford
Carson Palmer (8) was chosen over Cam Newton (5), Eli Manning (3), and Alex Smith (3) for the next best QB. Two other QBs also received a serious vote. Someone else also got the other. QB Rankings 13: Carson Palmer
Decided to use the full 15 options for the poll. The options are not ranked. This poll lasts 4 days and it'll go 4 days each until 16 because we'll need votes (because 9-16 is more of a debate and likely harder to get votes early). 2 days each from there on.