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No, it isn't a scientific poll; it's a NFL Network worldwide hashtag poll. It still involves a lot of football fans across this country, and it isn't like Patriot fans rule the twittisphere.

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45% for Tom Brady, despite 3 years of the NFL propaganda machine telling everyone Rodgers is #1 and there's no discussion about it even though all Tom does is win.

As for Andrew Luck, the heir apparent for media drooling, 6%.

Not everyone is as stupid as we sometimes think they are, and the media isn't always as influential as it thinks it is. It can sway public opinion but it can't control it. People watch the games.

I think the `woe is me everybody thinks we're cheaters and hates us` crowd needs to step back from the ledge, and stop letting a few loudmouth internet trolls paint a picture of the general public that doesn't reflect reality.

Tom just went through 9 months of "cheater cheater cheater," and all America ever hears about the QB hierarchy is that fantasy-football darling, Aaron Rodgers, has no equal.

Well, there you go.

45%
31%
….6%

I'm feeling the love.
 
By the way, Terrell Davis went on to say that he agrees with this poll because Tom Brady plays the biggest when the lights are brightest. Heath Evans, naturally, completely agrees.

To be honest I couldn't believe what I was hearing from Davis after this offseason lol
 
What the heck? I thought Luck was numero uno?o_O
 
No, it isn't a scientific poll; it's a NFL Network worldwide hashtag poll. It still involves a lot of football fans across this country, and it isn't like Patriot fans rule the twittisphere.

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45% for Tom Brady, despite 3 years of the NFL propaganda machine telling everyone Rodgers is #1 and there's no discussion about it even though all Tom does is win.

As for Andrew Luck, the heir apparent for media drooling, 6%.

Not everyone is as stupid as we sometimes think they are, and the media isn't always as influential as it thinks it is. It can sway public opinion but it can't control it. People watch the games.

I think the `woe is me everybody thinks we're cheaters and hates us` crowd needs to step back from the ledge, and stop letting a few loudmouth internet trolls paint a picture of the general public that doesn't reflect reality.

Tom just went through 9 months of "cheater cheater cheater," and all America ever hears about the QB hierarchy is that fantasy-football darling, Aaron Rodgers, has no equal.

Well, there you go.

45%
31%
….6%

I'm feeling the love.

 
Really don't get all the Romo hype. I understand the hype for Luck as he's shown more than a few flashes of greatness... but Romo???
 
I love the respect for Tom but this Poll came AFTER he destroyed Pitt's awful secondary with 19 straight completions and 4 TDs, it's a heat of the moment, if they do a new poll after week 2 where Rodgers throws 7 TDs he'll be #1.

I firmly believe they're 1a/1b with different skill sets. No QB can, or maybe EVER, has thrown short/intermediate as good as Tom, and his deep passing "struggles" are vastly overrated and more about the lack of a typical "#1 physical beast" WR on the roster since Moss, where he threw deep often and successfully.

Love Romo but he's not better than Big Ben. Luck at this point is also probably ahead of Manning.

Definitely some weird results, but Brady being THAT far ahead is more about his angry performance against Pitt, still love it.
 
No, it isn't a scientific poll; it's a NFL Network worldwide hashtag poll. It still involves a lot of football fans across this country, and it isn't like Patriot fans rule the twittisphere.

View attachment 10465

45% for Tom Brady, despite 3 years of the NFL propaganda machine telling everyone Rodgers is #1 and there's no discussion about it even though all Tom does is win.

As for Andrew Luck, the heir apparent for media drooling, 6%.

Not everyone is as stupid as we sometimes think they are, and the media isn't always as influential as it thinks it is. It can sway public opinion but it can't control it. People watch the games.

I think the `woe is me everybody thinks we're cheaters and hates us` crowd needs to step back from the ledge, and stop letting a few loudmouth internet trolls paint a picture of the general public that doesn't reflect reality.

Tom just went through 9 months of "cheater cheater cheater," and all America ever hears about the QB hierarchy is that fantasy-football darling, Aaron Rodgers, has no equal.

Well, there you go.

45%
31%
….6%

I'm feeling the love.
Trump has proved that. Wether you agree with him or not. He has proven that the tampon wearing PC world has lost. The media represents the 5%. Who are loud mouths bull horned by the media!
 
where's the yellow towel waving steeler fans?
 
Here's an interesting stat for all those people in love with Andrew Luck.
Luck has thrown 2 or more interceptions in 5 of his last 8 games (playoffs included)
Brady has thrown 2 or more interceptions in 5 of his last 40 games (playoffs included)


.nuff said...
 
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