Honestly......Tom Brady. He is a brilliant competitor and makes his receivers great. He has the best winning percentage in big games.
Honestly......Tom Brady. He is a brilliant competitor and makes his receivers great. He has the best winning percentage in big games.
Tim Tebow.
Everyone know Tom Brady is very good, but actually he is still better than he is given credit for.
Watched to game today. Brady is the product of a great coach and a great system, there is always somebody open, evidence by the yards after the catch. All he has to do is whatever bell heck tells him to do. Having grok is also a big plus, when he came back Tom looked like a different guy.
All in all, I think Tom is the most overrated QB of all-time. Would love to see what he could do with another team many coach, then we would see what he really is.
Joe Flacco.
Its exactly the opposite of what you say and you prove my point. Brady releases the ball with accuracy faster than any other quarterback. His accurate throws were amazing today.He is THE BEST quarterback today.
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Watched to game today. Brady is the product of a great coach and a great system, there is always somebody open, evidence by the yards after the catch. All he has to do is whatever bell heck tells him to do. Having grok is also a big plus, when he came back Tom looked like a different guy.
All in all, I think Tom is the most overrated QB of all-time. Would love to see what he could do with another team many coach, then we would see what he really is.
Yes, Brady is the best at the moment. The most overrated is likely Seattle's guy, who is now being exposed as a decent game manager.
Eli manning. Best qb in super bowl history.
Jay Cutler. End of discussion.
Facts:
-Aaron Rodgers is currently the best QB in the NFL.
-Brady and Peyton are both fantastic, but get plenty of credit for it, neither can be considered underrated.
As for who is the most underrated, it's tough to say. Early in the season I'd have given it to Rivers, when he was having an MVP caliber season, but he has dropped off pretty sharply. Some of that may be due to a rib injury, but either way he isn't the same guy he was weeks 1-5.
Right now I would probably go with Big Ben I guess. He is consistently a top 5-6 QB in the league but doesn't get nearly the amount of coverage and recognition as Brady, Manning, Luck, Rodgers, Brees, etc. He got some attention with those back-to-back 6TD 500+ yard games, but then Rodgers made the Bears secondary look like a powderpuff team and everyone forgot about him again. He's got 2 rings, hall of fame stats, and just finds a way to win but rarely gets mentioned among the best in the league.
Disclaimer: I am not a Steelers fan.
Big Ben only had 340 in the first 6td game not 500+.
My bad, you are correct. I was looking at his split stats by opponent, forgot that they already played Baltimore twice this year. He rather shat the bed in that first one against them: 22/37 for 217, 0TD and a 1INT.
Tony Romo
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Tony Romo
This is the correct answer.
Obviously it is Brian Hoyer. He is 10-4 as a starter for his current team which most of you probably don't even know who that is.
Colt McCoy is undefeated and playing for a terrible team. Who here even knows who he is or what team he plays for?
To be the MOST underrated, you need to be rated as poor.
Everyone knows Brady is a great quarterback, what the hell are you talking about?
Rodgers is the best QB in the NFL.
it's tony romo...
How's the Breezer doing this year? Can they make a serious end of year run?