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    Want to rank your best NFC quarterbacks? Including backups?

    Then from these two lists you can decide who you think are the best quarterbacks in the NFL today.

    Tony Romo
    Jon Kitna
    Stephen McGee - Dallas Cowboys

    Eli Manning
    David Carr - NY Giants

    Donovan McNabb
    Kevin Kolb
    Michael Vick - Philadelphia Eagles

    Jason Campbell
    Colt Brennan
    Todd Collins - Washington Redskins

    Kurt Warner
    Matt Leinart
    Brian St. Pierre - Arizona Cardinals

    Shaun Hill
    Alex Smith
    Nate Davis - San Francisco 49ers

    Matt Hasselbeck
    Seneca Wallace
    Mike Teel - Seattle Seahawks

    Marc Bulger
    Kyle Boller
    Keith Null - St. Louis Rams

    Jay Cutler
    Caleb Hanie - Chicago Bears

    Matt Stafford
    Daunte Culpepper
    Drew Stanton - Detroit Lions

    Aaron Rodgers
    Matt Flynn - Green Bay Packers

    Brett Favre
    Tarvaris Jackson
    Sage Rosenfels - Minnesota Vikings

    Matt Ryan
    Chris Redman
    John Parker Wilson - Atlanta Falcons

    Jake Delhomme
    Josh McCown
    Matt Moore - Carolina Panthers

    Drew Brees
    Mark Brunell - New Orleans Saints

    Byron Leftwich
    Josh Freeman
    Josh Johnson - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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    Re: Want to rank your best NFC quarterbacks? Including backups?

    before McNabb's injury it had to be teh Eagles/

    but now Id say the Saints

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    Re: Want to rank your best NFC quarterbacks? Including backups?

    Quote Originally Posted by Biggin View Post
    but now Id say the Saints
    I thought I'd be the only one to say that. They lose some points for having only 2 and having to pull one of the 'Aints fans out of the stands complete with paper bag on head to play in an emergency situation, but Brees is the fargin man--and Brunell's in the stage of his career where he's a premium QB as a backup, but not a solid starter.

    I also think that with a healthy Hasselback, you have to put the Seahawks in the discussion too. Wallace is a good backup/change-of-pace guy. I'm not high on Teel, but when healthy--Hasselback/Wallace is a solid combination.
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    Re: Want to rank your best NFC quarterbacks? Including backups?

    Wallace isnt a very good thrower, but he is a dynamic QB and Hasselbeck is very good, if he takes his time and remains patient

    but yeah, with Brees and Brunell, NO has a very good tandem
    Brees may be the best in the NFL

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    Re: Want to rank your best NFC quarterbacks? Including backups?

    Quote Originally Posted by CoeburnCane View Post
    I also think that with a healthy Hasselback, you have to put the Seahawks in the discussion too. Wallace is a good backup/change-of-pace guy. I'm not high on Teel, but when healthy--Hasselback/Wallace is a solid combination.
    Wallace is not even backup material. I'd rather have Kyle Orton as a back up.

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