soxfan1468927
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Do you really have to bring race into this?I thought that was a white person thing?
Do you really have to bring race into this?I thought that was a white person thing?
Lol, kirk cousins folds like an accordion when he plays a top defense50 league insiders (coaches and Executives) placed NFL QB’s in Tiers from 1-4. This is an ESPN Insider article. I am sure everyone does not have insider so I compiled the list.
The list is in the order of their ranking overall.
TIER 1– The Quarterback can carry his team each week. The team wins because of him. Expertly handles pure-pass situations
Tom Brady
Aaron Rodgers
Ben Roethlisberger
Drew Brees
Matt Ryan
TIER 2 – Can carry his team sometimes, but not as consistently. Can handle pure pass situations in doses or possesses other dimensions that are special enough to elevate him above Tier 3. Has a hole or two in his game.
Andrew Luck
Derek Carr
Phillip Rivers
Matthew Stafford
Russell Wilson
Eli Manning
Cam Newton
Kirk Cousins
TIER 3 – QB is a legitimate starter, but needs a heavier run game and/or defense to win. A lower volume pass offense makes his job easier.
Dak Prescott
Joe Flacco
Carson Palmer
Marcus Mariota
Jameis Winston
Andy Dalton
Alex Smith
Carson Wentz
Ryan Tannehill
Sam Bradford
Jay Cutler
Tyrod Taylor
TIER 4 - could be an unproven player with some upside, or a veteran that is ultimately best suited as a backup. Teams might not want these guys starting all 16 games.
Trevor Siemian
Mike Glennon
Colin Kaepernick
Blake Bortles
Paxton Lynch
Brian Hoyer
Jared Goff
Tom Savage
Josh McCown
Brock Osweiler
Cody Kessler
Remember when ESPN was an respected authority on football?
Hey, that guy gave me great fantasy advice!I almost forgot ESPN even existed. They're about as reputable a source for anything as the "homeless veteran" panhandler standing at the parking lot entrance of your local Wal-Mart.
I have the list in terms of points, but it'd get kind of messy. I can post it if you like when I have more time- but what I posted is correct: The first 9 QB's based on points are white. The 10th is Russell Wilson. It plays a lot into perception of how QB's (or any position) are viewed.How is it linked? Were they placed in that order for a reason? Like is this a rank em in order list or just a compiled list?
Do tell? Science is based on data and facts, right? I don't really care what category you want to put Dak in, but how is assuming he will be way worse than anything he ever has been scientific?I personally think top of tier 3 is actually dead on for Dak if one approaches things conservatively (which is the more scientific way of doing things) but that begs the question why guys like Carr and Flacco are as high as they are.
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Fake news!!!You're kidding right? We don't win without the guy under center.
I have the list in terms of points, but it'd get kind of messy. I can post it if you like when I have more time- but what I posted is correct: The first 9 QB's based on points are white. The 10th is Russell Wilson. It plays a lot into perception of how QB's (or any position) are viewed.
Lol, kirk cousins folds like an accordion when he plays a top defense
50 league insiders (coaches and Executives) placed NFL QB’s in Tiers from 1-4. This is an ESPN Insider article. I am sure everyone does not have insider so I compiled the list.
The list is in the order of their ranking overall.
TIER 1– The Quarterback can carry his team each week. The team wins because of him. Expertly handles pure-pass situations
Tom Brady
Aaron Rodgers
Ben Roethlisberger
Drew Brees
Matt Ryan
TIER 2 – Can carry his team sometimes, but not as consistently. Can handle pure pass situations in doses or possesses other dimensions that are special enough to elevate him above Tier 3. Has a hole or two in his game.
Andrew Luck
Derek Carr
Phillip Rivers
Matthew Stafford
Russell Wilson
Eli Manning
Cam Newton
Kirk Cousins
TIER 3 – QB is a legitimate starter, but needs a heavier run game and/or defense to win. A lower volume pass offense makes his job easier.
Dak Prescott
Joe Flacco
Carson Palmer
Marcus Mariota
Jameis Winston
Andy Dalton
Alex Smith
Carson Wentz
Ryan Tannehill
Sam Bradford
Jay Cutler
Tyrod Taylor
TIER 4 - could be an unproven player with some upside, or a veteran that is ultimately best suited as a backup. Teams might not want these guys starting all 16 games.
Trevor Siemian
Mike Glennon
Colin Kaepernick
Blake Bortles
Paxton Lynch
Brian Hoyer
Jared Goff
Tom Savage
Josh McCown
Brock Osweiler
Cody Kessler
Eli Manning in Tier two is troll central
Also- the first 9 QBs are white. Make of that what you will.
LOL, Ryan is a tier 1 QB? Why not put Flacco there too? At least he won his SB.
Yes! ESPN has always had a boner for Andrew Luck. They were part of the hype machine for him since the day he was drafted.