I voted Ben to be a complete homer (even though his resume and track record blows away most of the competition -- including certain members of his draft class). But, honestly? Right now? Give me Rodgers. Dude scares the hell out of me.
Actually i think Brady has lost his last 3 playoff games , last 2 were at home and got embarrassed both times.
What are you basing his "track record" and "resume" off? I'm hoping it's superbowls or playoff wins...
Looking at how pathetic the Colts are w/o Manning shows how good he is ha. He is in his own league, too bad he doesn't have the talent around him other teams have.
I honestly believe that if you were to replace Rodgers with Rivers on this Packers team, I'm not sure you would not see much difference production.
Depends on what the rest of the team looks like. I imagined who I would want if the Texans could have anyone under center, meaning the best pure pocket passer. Kind of a tossup between Manning and Brady, but I just have a tough time imagining Manning in any system besides the one he's in now. So I guess the edge goes to Brady.
Intangibles and results. The results part speaks for itself. His overall record as a starter, his playoff wins and Superbowl appearances are no accident. Intangibles because he's one of the toughest, grittiest and difficult to beat SOB's on the planet. This is the same guy that beat a nasty Baltimore team on a broken ankle at one point last year. The dude is a straight badass. And let's not forget how many come-from-behind and 4th quarter miracles he's led over the years.
NFL All-Time Leaders, QB Rating for at least 1,500 pass attempts Player Team(s) Years Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers Green Bay 2005-present 100.5 2. Steve Young Tampa Bay, San Fran 1985-99 96.8 3. Philip Rivers San Diego 2004-present 96.6 Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...0/07/packers.falcons/index.html#ixzz1a7q0kdQR Looks pretty close to me, enough to be due to the situation you are in...