Neither of them are the next Tom Brady. To be Tom Brady you have to get drafted in the later rounds, start early and win multiple championships. Leinhart doesn't compare, he was a first round draft choice, he did start, but his team sucked. Quinn will be drafted in the first round so that rules him out. The next Tom Brady could be Troy Smith a QB from a big time school that will slip on the draft board because of questions about his "pro quaterback skills". If he lands on a quality team he could lead a talented team with a great defense to the Superbowl.
2007-04-15 00:53:15
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answered by steelerspride24 3
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If I were Quinn or Leinart, I wouldn't want to be the next Tom Brady. I would want to make my own legacy. Tom Brady is a product of a good system. He is not responsible for all the Patriots success as say Peyton Manning is responsible for the Colts success. In summary, If I were either of these young quarterbacks; I wouldn't want to be compared to anyone.
2007-04-15 09:10:16
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answered by Rusty J 2
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Neither. Leinhart plays for the Cardinals, a team that will never reach the Super Bowl, let alone win it multiple times, perhaps the most crucial quality to consider to comparing anyone to Tom Brady.
And Quinn will be drafted by a bad team in the first 3 picks, rendering his chances of Super Bowl glory relatively slim.
2007-04-15 06:55:32
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answered by Zeppfan35 3
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I think you confused people by the way you asked this.
I think Quinn has a better chance than Leinert of being the next Brady. In this draft, Drew Stanton will be a JOKE!!!! The guy chokes more than a pornstar!! And unlike most years when one of the top 2 marquee QB's becomes a bust (i.e. Mirer and Leaf) I think both Russell and Quinn become pretty good. Russell has the best chance of flopping though IMHO.
2007-04-15 06:08:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Leinart's a totally different animal. Quinn will go to the under achieving Minnesota Vikings and lead them to a couple Super Bowls eventually.
2007-04-15 07:34:46
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answered by Beast8981 5
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Leinart will be better than Brady, Quinn will be the next Ryan Leaf.
2007-04-15 11:03:56
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answered by poor_broke_investor 3
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I think Brady Quinn will be if anyone...Two words, Charlie Weis, and he is the most NFL ready...He has been in a pro style offense...It can be argued that Leinhart was too, at USC...Matt Leinhart is going to be good, himself...but he is on a team with good offense, with himself, Edgerrin James, Larry Fitzgerald, and Anquan Boldin, at times a questionable offensive line, and a non-existent defense (see game against Chicago last year, and Dennis Green's infamous press conference-"They are who we thought they were")
2007-04-15 08:25:13
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answered by Terry C. 7
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I really think it is Brady Quinn. Not because of his name, but because he was coached under past patriot's and Tom's coach Charie Weis and he seems to be a very consistant young QB with great arm strength.
2007-04-15 11:16:52
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answered by J.A. 4
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Neither, if anyone has the opportunity to have the success that Brady has had it will be Cutler of Denver. A talented young QB with a good team, and more importantly a good organization around him.
2007-04-15 10:54:01
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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The closes is Matt Leinart.He'll start getting better over the years just like Brady.
2007-04-15 08:19:46
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answered by ? 2
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