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seahawksfan234
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If you had to pick one of these QBs, which would it be?
Thats what she saidWhere's the poll? Having issues today?
Where's the poll? Having issues today?
Not a terrible list but you are making the bold assumption that RG3 is going to be smart enough to keep himself in the league for more than 5 years.RG3
Luck
Tannehill
Foles
Wilson
Cousins
Weeden
He seems like a weird exception. Just seeing him in press conferences, the guy thinks he is invincible. I'm not sure Ive seen anything like it at the position.Teaching him to protect himself isn't overly difficult.
RG3
Luck
Tannehill
Foles
Wilson
Cousins
Weeden
For whatever its worth, Tannehill might have had the worst oline in the league last year. Wilson also gets a pass from me on any of his bad games due to his olineNick Foles threw more touchdown passes in 11 games than Tannehill managed in 16 games. Not to mention Foles only threw 2 interceptions in comparison to Tannehill's 17.
1. Andrew Luck: Most natural talent. Improved from his 2012 campaign with an increased completion percentage and less interceptions. .
Luck has that John Elway swag to him where people give him credit because he swings games and Indy would be a 4-12 team without him. Seattle would probably be 7-9 or 8-8 without Russell Wilson.It's funny how we've heard about his "natural talent" for what, four years now, and yet Russell keeps outperforming him.
What exactly is more talented about Luck's game? It's not his arm strength, accuracy, elusiveness, intelligence, leadership, speed, strength, intangibles, or decision making.
Wait, I got it! Luck is taller. So that means he is more naturally talented.
In every single objective performance-based measure Russell is #1. There is simply no argument worth a damn against him. With a below average receiving corp and the single worst pass protecting O-Line in the NFL, he has stats that put everyone else on this list (especially Luck) to shame.
The only other person with anything resembling an argument is Foles, but its too soon to pass judgment on him.