I think not. Underrated? He gets more than enough love from the fans and media. He's more toward the overrated now (but certainly not the most overrated). He's earned it though with the career he's had.
The most underrated QB is probably Matt Hasselbeck of the Seahawks.
2007-03-12 03:06:51
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answered by RichMac82 6
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Certainly among the most, if not the most underrated. He has a cannon for an arm, and if you give him time to make reads and throw, he'll get the ball where it needs to be most of the time.
The last few years, he's had a very young and inexperienced offense around him, and his and the Packers' success (or lack thereof) has reflected that. Yet they still came within an eyelash of making the playoffs in a weak NFC this past season, and if they get themselves a running back to replace Green, they should be right there to snag a wild-card spot this year.
2007-03-11 04:11:14
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answered by Chris S 5
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Everyone with a brain knows his ability...Yes,he is older know
but continues to be in the top 5 in the league year in and year out.If he had the front line he had in 96', people would not be second guessing him now.After this coming season,he'll own
just about every QB record in the books! They have a good recieving core with Driver and Jennings,but need to address
the issue of running back.I couldn't believe A. Green left. They need an effective back to open up his passing game. I hope to see him for two more seasons,but who knows....I don't think
he is underrated just overly criticized for his picks and the loses due to an inferior supporting cast. I say it one last time,"
The offensive line needs to step up so he has more time to
throw with that cannon of an arm.In my opinion,he's still the best QB in the league today to give you a chance to win.
Good luck and GO Packers!
2007-03-11 01:56:10
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answered by Jim J 2
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Underrated- DeAngelo Williams acquainted with the call doubt it hes the panthers third year working lower back purely now taking on commencing place this season the Panthers are 9-0 while he rushes for eighty YDs or extra and hes been between the final backs this year he purely isn't intense profile RB like LT he comes up interior the biggest situations and places and has ran throughout defenses this year pay attention for his call interior the destiny he would be between the final RB interior the recreation sooner or later
2016-12-18 19:59:35
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answered by ? 3
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I think he might because people and coaches think he's old and has very little fight in him. but come on this is Brett Favre one of the best QB's of all time. you can not count him out i think the mredia is trying to force the issue
2007-03-11 05:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Brett Favre is probably the classiest QB in the league...and I'm a Pats fan...His Super Bowl ring came at the expense of my Pats, but he kicked our butts in the '97 Super Bowl...course, we still had immobile Drew Bledsoe at QB then...
2007-03-11 01:49:42
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answered by Terry C. 7
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as of today, yes he is very underrated. no, he's no as good as he used to be, but he still is a great qb. most of the interceptions he threw the past couple seasons were at the fault of the receivers running the wrong routes. on top of that, you have to add on his leadership skills. he is the icon of GB. he keeps the team together and speaks on an issue if needed too.
2007-03-13 13:05:51
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answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6
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He's still a very good quarterback and doesn't get the credit he deserves.He wasn't underrated 4 years ago but now he is.
2007-03-11 05:50:58
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answered by red4tribe 6
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Brett Favre is not underated his age makes him suspect.
2007-03-11 01:47:46
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answered by DROB 3
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I really think so. Just because he's an old quarterback doesn't mean he can't play. I think everyone forgotten about his SB rings. i stil think he's a GREAT QB!
Go Favre!!!!!!!!!! + Packers
2007-03-11 01:40:32
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answered by AZN_4_EVA 4
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