adamprez2003
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PhinsPhan said:I thought about making a topic like this awhile ago.
But you are right.
McNabb, Culpepper, McNair are all vastly overrated.
Manning as much as I dont like the guy I think I have to concede to the fact he is that good. Same goes for Tom Brady.
Once Farve retires they better hope that Eli and Big Ben step up to take his place.
But after Farve and Manning, maybe Tom Brady there is nothing.
I do think that there was a real push on the african american QB to be a star. They overhype McNabb, Culpepper and even McNair up until now. These guys are what the NFL labels stars but in reality they are just good players. Not Stars. Unreal athletic ability but as we all know skill doesnt always make the QB (ie Joe Montana).
Another thing to think about though is the stats. When you look at Aikmens stats as an example you will see very average numbers. But he was a perennial pro bowler. Even Gus was a pro bowler with some gaudy stats. So have the QBs actually got better now and we just dont realize it thinking back to the "Glory Days." Or has the game changed that much and thus the major difference in stats. Not too long ago 77 QB rtg was above average. Now that is backup material. Either way I am not sure. I jsut thought I would point this out.
I disagree about McNair being overhyped. His problem is injury due to his playing style. He had several years where I would argue he was the best QB in the league. Also Culpepper turned the corner last year IMO. He still has several years of continuing to play at last years level to warrant him being considered for the great category but he has gotten better every year