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How do you put Rodgers at 1 with one of, if not the biggest playoff flop of all time?

And LMAO at Manning ahead of Brady, no more can be said.
 
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It's what they expect for this year, based on a ultra-shallow look at this year's games/stats alone.
 
Pretty ridiculous, but I love it. Nothing is certain in sports except that these pundits are always wrong. Would you really want to see TB #1 for the eighth straight year? Just more pressure on Manning, with each pundit proclaiming him the best quarterback of all-time in a can't-lose situation in Denver.

Best case scenario for the Pats is they go into Denver with everyone whoo-hawwing about Peyton Manning and the improved Broncos, with no one giving the Pats a chance to beat a team they've demolished three consecutive times.
 
Eff Gil Brandt...
 
I may have added wrong but I'm pretty sure Brady has more superbowl wins then the other 11 QB's on that list.. Combined.
 
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"4) Joe Flacco, Baltimore Ravens


I know people tend to be hard on Flacco, but he wins in the playoffs, having gone to the postseason every year he's been in the league. He really elevates his game, playing better than he does from Weeks 1 to 17. However, the Ravens have been on a slide recently, something that Flacco will have to turn around. If Baltimore is going anywhere this postseason, it's going to be with their quarterback."


That makes him #4 on the list? That his team has gotten him to the playoffs?
 
"These rankings were done according to a combination of factors, especially past playoff experience."

You want to stick with that, Gil?
 
Dumbest. Article. Ever. Two sentences for TB12?

Brandt says he's weighed the rankings on post season experience, and then takes the guy with three rings and ranks him 3rd? Surprised he didn't rank Flacco ahead of TB12.
 
How is it that rodgers is 1 when he had only one good playoff year in his entire career? Also, how is it that manning is 2 when he has had ZERO good playoff years?
 
hard to understand how he can have peyton #2 with an opening line like

"Manning's terrific, and it's hard to bet against him, but he just hasn't been great in the playoffs"

of that entire list i'd wager most consistent = rodgers

but his offense lacks a running game as good as brady's
 
lol gotta be a joke. Noway Peyton should be above Tom. Neither should Rodgers. Brady nearly has five super bowl wins... The one year peyton actually won the big game he threw 3 td and 7 picks and had the AFCCG been officiated fairly he'd have no rings.
 
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Peyton Manning #2 in the playoffs.

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He obviously got #12 correct. After that, I'm not sure he got any others right, and I'm positive that he got several others wrong.
 
Lmao, I love u guys on this forum, u keep me senile
 
Let them say what they want, Tom will just win the SB and keep winning games.


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Let them say what they want, Tom will just win the SB and keep winning games.


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the reason he's not #1 is because that hasn't happened in a long time

no reason he shouldn't be #2 at the least, though
 
the reason he's not #1 is because that hasn't happened in a long time

no reason he shouldn't be #2 at the least, though

Here's a pretty good ranking of all top players this post-season:

Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady headline star-studded playoff field - NFL.com

Brady #2, Gronk #7.

2) Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots: Brady has been consistently dominant in the postseason. He has led the Patriots to five Super Bowl appearances (winning three titles) and is unflappable in late-game, high-pressure situations. Last postseason, he tossed a career-best eight touchdown passes during New England's run to Super Bowl XLVI.

7) Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England Patriots: It's hard to dominate a football game from the tight end position, but that is exactly what Gronkowski does. He is a matchup nightmare for defenses and he's proven his dominance in his first three NFL seasons. Despite missing five games this season, he's caught 38 touchdown passes during his career.
 
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