I guess I would have to choose Manning. A) He broke Dan Marino's record for touchdowns in a single season, B) He holds the record for the best QB rating, and C) He is part of a quarterback dynasty, since his father, Archie Manning, was QB for the Saints for a whole decade, leading them to the the NFC Southern titles for a whole decade, and since his brother is QB of the Giants, for which in one weekend, they threw four touchdowns each.
Need I say more?
2006-07-02 13:28:19
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answered by Paul W. 1
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Ben Roethlisberger. Check out these stats.
Most career touchdowns by a Miami University quarterback - 84
Most wins by an NFL rookie quarterback (2004) - 13 games (Roethlisberger did not play in the Steelers' season opener against Oakland or their season finale at Buffalo during their 15-1 season)
Highest quarterback rating by an NFL rookie quarterback (2004) - 98.1
Highest completion percentage by an NFL rookie quarterback (2004) - 66.4%
Longest regular season win streak for an NFL quarterback (2004-05) - 15 games
First quarterback to start two Conference Championship games in first two seasons in the NFL (2004 & 2005)
Lowest QB rating for a Super Bowl winning QB - 22.6 (Completed 9 of 21 passes for 0 touchdowns, with 2 interceptions)
27-4 won/loss record as a starting quarterback in the NFL (as of 2/5/06)
Second youngest quarterback to play in the Super Bowl (2005), behind Dan Marino
Youngest quarterback ever to win the Super Bowl (2005) [see above]
2006-07-08 08:44:00
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answered by capiducho 3
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Peyton Manning
2006-07-02 10:28:15
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Vick isn't a quarterback, he's a hybrid running back. He wont last when he starts getting older. Tom Brady, Brett Favre, and Peyton Manning are the most obvious choices. I like what my Panthers have going with Jake Delhomme, him and Smith were a great combo, now with Keyshawn Johnson in the mix, it'll just make Delhomme ever better. He's no hall-of-famer, but he's dangerous.
2006-07-02 11:29:29
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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Dude its either Tom Brady (3 for 4) or M. Vick. Michael Vick can run like crazy he is like the new Steve Young the falcons have a chance cause of him, W. Dunn and P. Kerny
2006-07-02 12:27:05
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answered by atlbeats 2
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Carson Palmer,Peyton Manning, and Ben Roethlesburgher
2006-07-02 10:50:44
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answered by mrs.priss 1
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I hate Manning and Vick. Manning is a Pocket P***Y and the one man team( the atlanta vicks) just doesnt do it for me. I have to say i like carsun Palmer and Tom Brady the best but call me crazy but Plummer is gettting a LOT better!
2006-07-09 08:12:19
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answered by tammy1722 1
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Andy Dalton. He gets very almost no interest till it fairly is to criticize him. yet he: -is nineteen-13 as a starter. -Took his team to the playoffs in his rookie season (devoid of training camp at that!), and his 2nd season. -could have been Rookie of the 12 months had he no longer been drafted interior an identical type as Cam Newton. (those archives Newton broke? Dalton broke them too, AND went to the playoffs. the sole Rookie archives Dalton did no longer wreck grow to be rushing by way of a QB) -Has 40 seven TD passes vs. 29 interceptions (occupation). He has some undesirable behavior he needs to interrupt, and a few issues to strengthen on. yet he's no longer given adequate credit for being a reliable QB. And he's. provide him a pair greater years and he would be between the greater powerful QBs interior the league.
2016-12-14 03:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking current? My favorite QB ever was Dan Marino. Right now, I'd have to choose Manning over Vick without question.
2006-07-07 13:42:30
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answered by ginabgood1 5
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Tom Brady followed closely by Carson Palmer
2006-07-02 10:33:42
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answered by edexwho 2
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