Wednesday, September 2, 2009

7 Quarterbacks

"Michael Vick, Brett Favre, Matt Ryan, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, and Ben Roethlisberger"

What kind of Quarterbacks do you have if you have these seven QB’s working your team up and down the lines?

Yes you have the ELITE

These are the Quarterbacks that stand out in a crowd, and yes they can be your game players.
Both have Super bowl experience and wins, and sure to be marked for the NFL Hall of Fame players.




THE ELITE

1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts



Analysis: Ultimate coach on the field, he also processes and executes more information at a high level than anybody who has ever played the game.
Manning is unbelievable and durability second only to Brett Favre. When Peyton is on the field a game is never out of reach or hand, he is a true warrior.




2, Tom Brady, New England


Analysis: Best pocket instincts in the league. Unwavering disciplined in his approach and execution, (Film Study, Weight room, how he plays etc.) He uses tricks of trade very well to manipulate defenses. Brady has the candid ability like Manning to account for last second defensive adjustments. If he does not go down, Brady could lead the Patriots to another Super Bowl, if he remains healthy.





Superstars

These are the Quarterbacks with no holes in their game who have demonstrated and ability to carry their teams. They are a championship ring away from joining Manning and Brady among the elite.










1: Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers










Analysis: Demonstrative, animated, tough, outspoken, fiery and hypercompetitive consistently makes the most of difficult throws in the NFL
Rivers is one of very few quarterbacks that is not afraid to make throws 15-25 yards down field as opposed to slants, check downs, and soft spot zone plays.
Philip could lead his team to a Super Bowl, but he must not get hurt and he must never be afraid of lofting the ball long, because that is Charger football, Air to ground.










2. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers










Analysis: Best improvisational quarterback in the league. Ben has vastly improved as rhythm and timing passes. He is growing and understands defenses better and uses a lot of hot throws.
He can be a winner, he also must stay healthy and avoid off the field stories.
KNOCKING AT THE DOOR
Quarterbacks with immense talent and potential, but they have not won anything yet. Playoffs will launch them into a new category.

1. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys









Analysis: Quickest release in the NFL.

He has unparalleled ability to throw from multiple foot platforms, both intermediately and down the field. Romo is an artistic quarterback he has all the shoulder nods, pump fakes, arm angles, you name it Tony has it.
Main problems I see with Tony Romo, is he is sometimes sloppy with the football. He sometimes stays in the pocket to long, giving defense team’s great time to get to him and slam him down.









2. Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons

Analysis: Most dynamic passer as a rookie since Dan Marino, NOW that is saying something. He has the phenomenal instincts for the position. He is also a strong leader. The only negative in Ryan he has not played enough, but will this year as the Falcons emerge as a new team.


















REHAB PROJECTS
The quarterback that has been away from the game because of his own doings, and now has to reprove he can and will play. Enough Said….

Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles










Vick who stayed for some time in prison for underwriting a dog fighting crime was released from the Falcons and has now joined some new birds, the Philadelphia Eagles. There are some Eagle fans that are not happy that Vick is on the team, but you always have some that could care less if Charles Manson was playing as long as they are winners who cares.
Vick is not the primary quarterback yet, but who knows what will happen, it is a day by day, game by game trial run.
The chant from unhappy Eagle fans is “Vick is playing, hide you’re Beagle”.



GTO’s (GLAD they are ours)
These or the quarterbacks who are solid, proven winners, but not flashy. They can flat out play and want to WIN.









1 Bret Favre. Minnesota Viking










Analysis: What can you say Brett Favre has played in every game experience, he knows how to read a defenses and can beat you at the last tick of clock/
One problem he is pushing 40 years old in age, and he will be taking some hard licks, because just because his name is Favre does not make him special, he better look out, teams will be coming at him all game long.
Last problem with Favre, I do not believe he can or will play and entire season in Minnesota.

Out of these 7 Quarterbacks, who would you best like leading your team in the long season?





Thanks

APJR

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