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<blockquote data-quote="Un4GivN" data-source="post: 650474" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>That's funny cause I heard the other day on the radio and was shocked... Peyton Manning actually has a higher post-season QBR than Brady. You would think by their W/L records Brady would be ahead by a landslide. But it's not that way at all.</p><p></p><p>There is so many things that makes a good quarterback that it's really hard to judge. Things like physical attributes, ability to scramble, arm strength, and accuracy. Cognitive attributes like decision making, play recognition, defensive cover schemes, audibles... Then things that just can't be measured, heart, leadership, playing through injuries, work ethic.</p><p></p><p>I will never forget watching Phillip Rivers play AFC championship game on a torn ACL. Most guys can't get out of bed, need help walking or carted off the field with that type of injury. Yet he played the AFC championship game. One of the craziest things I have ever witnessed. 37 passes for over 200 yards with basically no stability in his left knee.</p><p></p><p>So all in all it depends which of those values you value the most when putting a list together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Un4GivN, post: 650474, member: 8782"] That's funny cause I heard the other day on the radio and was shocked... Peyton Manning actually has a higher post-season QBR than Brady. You would think by their W/L records Brady would be ahead by a landslide. But it's not that way at all. There is so many things that makes a good quarterback that it's really hard to judge. Things like physical attributes, ability to scramble, arm strength, and accuracy. Cognitive attributes like decision making, play recognition, defensive cover schemes, audibles... Then things that just can't be measured, heart, leadership, playing through injuries, work ethic. I will never forget watching Phillip Rivers play AFC championship game on a torn ACL. Most guys can't get out of bed, need help walking or carted off the field with that type of injury. Yet he played the AFC championship game. One of the craziest things I have ever witnessed. 37 passes for over 200 yards with basically no stability in his left knee. So all in all it depends which of those values you value the most when putting a list together. [/QUOTE]
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