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06-15-2005, 07:16 PM | Topic Starter |
Chiefs Baby
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Pete Pricksco's top 10 QB. Trent Green #8 ... WTF???
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/positi...ankings/OFF/QB
Green at #8 ????? Thats Bullshit ... I would put him before Brett Farve and Steve McNair. Farve is close to being done and McNair is a walking injury report for the last couple of years .... ' I don't get this at all .... Pricksco is a dick ... pun intended! 1. Peyton Manning, Colts How much more can he do from a statistical standpoint? Now it's time to win the ring. 2. Tom Brady, Patriots He doesn't put up big numbers, but he gets it done when it counts. The guy is a legitimate star. 3. Daunte Culpepper, Vikings If not for Manning's amazing season, we'd all be talking about what Culpepper did. Now comes the hard part: Doing it without Randy Moss. 4. Donovan McNabb, Eagles When he finally got a legitimate weapon in Terrell Owens we saw how good McNabb can be. He elevated his game last season. 5. Michael Vick, Falcons He's a magical player at times, but he has to improve his passing. When that happens, look out. 6. Brett Favre, Packers He can still make some amazing plays with his arm, but he's not the same player he was a few years back. But we're glad he's back for another season. 7. Steve McNair, Titans Injuries crippled him last season, but he decided to keep playing instead of retiring. He's lost some weight and he's healthy again. But his team is crumbling around him. 8. Trent Green, Chiefs He had another huge year in 2004 from a numbers standpoint. He knows how to move the chains. 9. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks He started slow in 2004, but he came on in the end. With a new, fat contract, he's the man in Seattle. With no more worries, he should play more relaxed. 10. Chad Pennington, Jets The one concern with Pennington is his rotator cuff injury. Will he get his velocity back? If not, the Jets are in trouble. WTF????? Pricksco = . |
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