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Self explanatory.
I agree but went with Mahomes. Wilson would be 2 and Rodgers 3. Herbert may move up before the end of the year, the kid looks like the real deal. Wilson's football IQ on top of his physical abilities are indeed frightening.Mahomes and Wilson are the most scary but also have the potential to make a big mistake more than Rodgers or Brady. Stafford is a bit of an unknown at this stage.
At some point it becomes more about the surrounding team.
Herbert having such early success should scare a lot of people, tbh.
went with Arod. Chiefs as a team is scarier but question is QB.
Rodgers doesnt make mistakes. Stays chill with time running down. & is most likely to make a team pay. Almost always delivers.
yea the saints sure looked scared of himwent with Arod. Chiefs as a team is scarier but question is QB.
Rodgers doesnt make mistakes. Stays chill with time running down. & is most likely to make a team pay. Almost always delivers.
Yeah, Brady remains among the scariest. The only difference being he isn't mobile. If you can create pressure up the middle on him and hit him you can get him off his game. Easier said than done though but at least you can come up with a game plan. Damn guy is a freak of nature.I'd like to say Wilson for obvious reasons, but jury is still out on him at the moment with his refusal to use tight ends (unless they out route) or go over the middle of the field. Yes IMO he has THE best deep ball in the league... but when the defense is expecting it every snap, kind of pointless.
I think I'd have to go with Mahomes or Brady (yes, still). Brady may be 44 (I think?) but that man's vision and football IQ is insane. And his cheat meal is a Quinoa bowl (a superfood) for Christ sake!
That's the rub with Brady ....to a degree he does not need mobility because he knows what you are going to do before you do.Yeah, Brady remains among the scariest. The only difference being he isn't mobile. If you can create pressure up the middle on him and hit him you can get him off his game. Easier said than done though but at least you can come up with a game plan. Damn guy is a freak of nature.
Yeah, Brady remains among the scariest. The only difference being he isn't mobile. If you can create pressure up the middle on him and hit him you can get him off his game. Easier said than done though but at least you can come up with a game plan. Damn guy is a freak of nature.
That's the rub with Brady ....to a degree he does not need mobility because he knows what you are going to do before you do.
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back in the day near the top. Nowadays I think it has more to do with his team. I mean he is still a great Qb but as far as dangerous. He is on a stacked team. His last season in NE people were thinking he needed to hang it up. So in this list I wouldnt rank him at the top. I think under a minute to play which QB would I fear the most.Where does Brady fit then?
Right, now add to the fact that Brady probably spends more time doing 1 on 1 receiver work outs than anyone.Spot on. His pre-snap reads are IMO unmatched in NFL history.