Matt Miller, owner of New Era Scouting, will update you on the world of college and NFL football here with news and opinions.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

On the road again...

The BIG show where we plug ourselves constantly and voice our over-inflated opinions...
Today we got to listen to two guys that have never played organized football talk about the best QBs in the game. Both had either Tony Romo or Brett Favre in their top 10s. What a joke. ESPN needs to do some house-cleaning. They are a case study in becoming complacent and ignoring change. Don't I sound bitter?

More Hester on offense talk...
The media is really reaching if we're arguing about this in May. But hey, June 1st cuts are only two weeks away!

Just to end the debate now...
The top 10 QBs are:
10. Chad Pennington... near flawless accuracy.
9. Matt Bulger... can't argue with his production.
8. Ben Roethlisberger... will be much better in this new offense.
7. Phillip Rivers... really rising up this list, but could prove me wrong soon.
6. Matt Hasselback... just kind of an "eh" player though.
5. Donovan McNabb.. when healthy?
4. Drew Brees... and from here it's downhill folks.
3. Carson Palmer... just an amazing arm, great accuracy.
2. Tom Brady... could easily be #1. New receivers might show his talent better.
1. Peyton Manning... and I now hate myself.

For the hell of it...
The bottom 10 for '07:
10. Kevin Kolb... this is hilarious to me, still.
9. Tavaris Jackson... the poor kid isn't very good.
8. Rex Grossman.. I'm going purely off his last 5 performances in '06/'07.
7. JaMarcus Russell/Josh McCown... this is funny. I'd love to be an AFC defensive end.
6. Damon Huard... the line is regressing, his receivers aren't good either.
5. Daunte Culpepper... he's just not the same player anymore folks.
4. Matt Schaub... you can't be good behind that line.
3. Charlie Frye/Brady Quinn... this may take some time to work.
2. Jon Kitna/Drew Stanton... I love the improvements they've made, but Kitna is average.
1. Jake Delhomme... another one bites the dust.

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