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Thread: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
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07-16-2013, 06:44 AM #157
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07-16-2013, 07:05 AM #158
Re: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
Really? If Jaws said that he's looking at the QB's body of work he may put more weight on the regular season versus post season. If my logic is so flawed then why is Matt Ryan in the top 7? Why is Andre Luck in the top 10? Why is RG III 13th? Why is Eli behind Matt Ryan? Why is it that Ben probably isn't in the top 3?
Based on your logic he may put more value on the post season if Joe is going to be ranked higher. I honestly don't have a problem with that because only Jaws knows how he's weighing this.
Also, go re-read my post and show where I stated that it would be fine if Joe were top 5 or higher.Last edited by Ravens75; 07-16-2013 at 07:10 AM.
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07-16-2013, 07:07 AM #159Legendary RSR Poster
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07-16-2013, 07:10 AM #160
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Re: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
Haha, right on.
I think Jaws could rank Flacco that high. I don't know how he could justifiably rank him over Brees, but I could see an argument for ranking him over Peyton (who chokes in clutch situations) and Brady (who also has a knack for choking). Flacco may not have a 4500 yard season under his belt (yet), but there is no doubting that in big games, he comes through. In high pressure situations, there may not be a better QB in the league right now.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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07-16-2013, 07:43 AM #162
Re: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
I agree but in all honesty if Joe is higher than 5 I would shocked. This league is so into QB stats its ridiculous. Matt Stafford has won nothing but because he's thrown for 10K yards the last two years he's viewed as being on the cusp of being elite. Joe is clutch in the post season and that's after starting out with three pretty pedestrian playoff performance years (he made clutch throws to Q and Housh but he was not good in that Steelers game. The Chiefs game he was).
Once the Ravens get to the postseason I don't know how anyone would not want Joe over the other guys.
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07-16-2013, 08:37 AM #165
Re: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
It's Jaws' criteria that matter here, and he seems to be looking at overall QB abilities more than stats. Accuracy, arm strength, touch, mobility, reading defenses, release, etc. I like Jaws because he's one of the few analysts who doesn't just regurgitate fantasy rankings. That's how we know Rogers will be #1. No one can match his current skill set.
The only thing I'm not sure of is how he treats Ben. When healthy, he's a top 5 guy. But I don't know that he is or will ever be healthy again. So I'll go with:
7. Ben
6. Ryan
5. Flacco
4. Brees
3. Brady
2. Manning
1. Rodgers"Chin up, chest out."
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07-16-2013, 09:35 AM #166Veteran Poster
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Re: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
Stats are so misleading when you are rating Qbs. It really comes down play against the better teams in the league. Players rack up huge numbers beating the bottom half of their schedule. With QBs it really comes down to how the QB plays with the game on the line and against the best teams. That is what they face in the playoffs.
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07-16-2013, 09:38 AM #167Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Jaws' QB Rankings on ESPN
They're just about to do the #7 piece on Sportscenter, and its Ben.
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You know that's where I'd have Joe ranked if he can continue his post season form. There is an argument that can be made about him being the best QB in football if he cab be as good as that all season. For now I have him at 6. But it's really depending on how he performs this season. I have Aaron Rogers ranked are the best too. He has almost as much arm strength as Flacco, but he is also very mobile.
Excuse the spelling mistakes, bloody touch screen phones!
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