Rodgers was absolutely fantastic. No one can dispute that fact. However, it took three TO's and a last minute play for his team to win. Big Ben was far from special but, had a shot with a minute left. Brady, Peyton, Vick, Brees, and many other "great QB's were sitting home as well.
We may want to re-think some things.
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Not sure what your getting at? Is it that you think a QB isnt a necessity to win/get to the Superbowl? Sure it happens once and a while when a team is so dominant in other areas that they can carry a decent QB, but overall the Better the QB the better chances you will win.
Big Ben tossed two horrible interceptions, Arron Rodgers stepped up his game this year and removed any shadow of Brett Farve in Green Bay while in Miami Dan Marinos Ghost still haunts the locker room.
Both Rodgers and Big Ben are in the top 5 QB's this year alone if not for the foreseeable future. We may want to rethink some things alright, and Henne will get another shot this year with a new system built around his strengths but without the engine the rest of the car won't cross the finish line. -
Idc about any of that...I still want a good quarterback for once. Even if it isn't a necessity to win a title.
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Any belief that assumes only one side of the ball matters is over rated.
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Why do people constantly want to take small aspects about successful teams and then inflate it into some sort of previously misunderstood but cosmically important point of emulation?
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When your team is able to compete & consistently make the post season
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Rodgers would have put up 45 if they didn't drop 6 passes,IMO.
He also threw for 300 3td 0int against a Pitt team that KNEWhe was going to pass.Their running game was pretty much stuffed btw.
What about Big Ben? Woodsen was out,Sheilds was in and out most of the second half(and he isn't all that).They also lost another DB,didn't they?
What did Ben do to win that game? Not much,my friend. I'm starting to think Ben is overrated. Must be nice to have a D like that...
I will not bring up every injury GB had to overcome all year to get that trophy.
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In 8-out of 10 the winning team had a franchise qb.The ravens had one of the greatest defences in history and the bucs pretty much had the raiders playbook.
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No offense, but I think it's the logic that needs a little rethinking. Only two teams, and thus two starting quarterbacks, make it to the Superbowl. Therefore there has to be a slew of 'great' quarterbacks sitting at home.
There were also a bunch of amazing running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, and punters watching the game on TV. I don't see how it proves anything.MonstBlitz likes this. -
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There is no such thing as overrating a quarterback.
There’s lots of underrating, though. Otto Graham gets a raw deal due to Jim Brown’s prominence. (I’d rather have Graham than Brown on my team, by the way.) Bart Starr is somehow ignored despite being the greatest playoff QB of all time. Terry Bradshaw? The Steelers don’t have a dynasty without him.
Aaron Rodgers outplayed Ben Roethlisberger, and so the Packers won. That’s the NFL: when your quarterback is better than their quarterback, you win.jetssuck, GMJohnson, MonstBlitz and 1 other person like this. -
excellent rebuttal, right on the money!
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Is this thread for real? Arguably the best QB in the league right now won the superbowl and MVP and you're really trying to make the argument that the QB is overrated? Because of the turnovers? Wow. Talk about a stretch.
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the only QB I would consider in this years draft would be Christian Ponder if he fell to the 4th round on Miami's watch
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Ummmmmmm...wrong.
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First, I didn't bring up Sanchez, you did. You then claimed he outplayed Manning. He did not. You're trying to spin out of that statement now.
And NOW you're going to try and pass off that Manning plays badly in the post season?
Well...ummmmm...wrong again.
Manning has better numbers in the playoffs than Brady. Or Big Ben. Or Marino. Or Elway. etc etc etc.Southbeach likes this. -
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On the other hand, Sanchez statistically outplayed Rothlisberger in the AFCC game, posting a 102.2 QBR to Ben's paltry 35.5. But Ben made all the big plays that mattered, especially the 3rd and 6 pass for 14 yards with 2 minutes remaining. So even though the statistics are slanted heavily towards Sanchez, I think Ben played better.
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I was watching ESPN when Keyshawn and Hodge brought up the topic. Then a few friends and I kicked it around.
We came up some other examples like Brady being 1-4 in his last 5 playoff games, and losing at home to Sanchez and Flacco. Then there was Sanchez having a QB rating of over 100, to Big Ben's 35 in a loss. Some guy named Calib Hanie having a slightly better rating (65 to 63) over Rogers in a loss to GB to get to the SB, and Da Bears getting that far with Cutler. The Saints getting to the SB by leading the league in TO's. Peyton not being able to overcome the lack of surrounding talent, etc.
We came away thinking that the QB position may be somewhat overrated, and that you can win with a good, not great, QB. With the complexities of today's D's, the QB position is a whole lot tuffer that it used to be.MarinePhinFan likes this. -
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Ok - Sanchez outplayed Brady (127.3 vs. 89.0) and Rothlisberger (102.2 vs. 35.5) in this year's playoffs and Palmer (139.4 vs. 58.3) last year. Record is 4-2. 95/157 60.5% completion percentage, 1,155 yards, 9 TD's, 3 INT's, QBR 94.3. I can live with that. -
Know what I mean ? A GREAT QB is not needed but a very good one, which is Rodgers, is the main ingredient on any good football team these days.
Henne simply is not a good NFL QB. For what reason ? I am not sure but one would have to be blind watching Henne play and still think he is even a decent NFL QB. Hey, it happens, not all big time QBs work out in the NFL.
One has to look no further then the Us Ken Dorsey. Won just about all there is to win in College and completely turned the opposite direction when he hit the NFL. This is our Chad Henne.
What we saw last year is what you are going to get with Chad Henne, thats it. He is cheap enough to get another chance in summer camp. If there is any way this team can get some sort of DECENT verteran in here for camp then I will say it right now, Henne will not beat him out. Even if he does he will get benched again a third into the season, if it takes that long.
The QB is the heart and soul of the offense. Watching every Chad Henne interview he looks like he has the heart and soul of a summer squash. Please, not directed at you either, do not give me this kid is a silent leader. He was benched for a reason, he was stinking up the joint. I would bet if you got the honest answers from the majority of the team, they would say they were happy to see Penny come in.
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So now the Jets have close to 2 mins to go 25 yds, which means they can run anything in their playbook. Run, short pass, deep pass etc. The Colts were then forced to crowd the LOS and leave their corners on an island vs vastly superior WRs. Problem is, the Colts are a Cover 2 team, with Cover 2 CBs, who are liabilities should they ever have to play man. On top of that, they IIRC they were down to their 3rd and 4th CBs due to injury, anyway. The Colts were also down to thier 3rd safety fter Bullitt went down. They had no chance vs Edwards and Holmes, regardless of who the QB was. Actually, Sanchez missed Edwards wide open for a TD a couple plays before he hit him on what was basically a jump ball. Congrats to Sanchez for having success, but saying he was "clutch" is a misrepresentation of what happened.
QB play is important, more important than any other position. But to discount what Edwards, Holmes, Ferguson & Hunter (vs Freeney/Mathis), the running game, Brad Smith's KR etc did to make Sanchez' success possible is intellectual laziness IMO.MarinePhinFan likes this. -
MANNING.....M-A-N-N-I-N-G....Manning played better than Sanchez. I haven't mentioned ONE thing about how Sanchez faired against Brady or Ben or Palmer.
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