Take your pick: NFC-Tony Romo, AFC: Vince Young. I'm gonna go with Young because although Romo was surely not worthy of a Pro Bowl visit, at least he has SOME PASSING abilites. Last year All Vince did was hand the ball off, then work in the Shotgun Option, running about 75% of the time. Last year he BARELY had over 50% completion (50.6 to be exact), threw 12 TDs to 13 INTs, didn't surpass 3000 yards passing, and fumbled the ball 12 times while scrambling.
Of course those "VY lovers" out there will say he won all those games....no he was handed almost every single one of them. The NY Giants game, The New York Defense and Eli Manning gave that game away. The jacksonville game, he didnt have 100 yards on offense OR a touchdown! the Texans game, everyone give VY a BIG round of applause for beating the TEXANS in OVERTIME. The Indianapolis game, it took a 60 yard MIRACLE field goal to win. The Buffalo game, with 40 seconds left on the 27 yard line, Dick Jauron decided to go for it on 4th and 5 instead of kicking the game winning field goal, and ended up having JP Losman's pass intercepted allowing Tennessee to win 30-29. The best moment in Young's rookie year was week 17 against the Patriots when they got BLOWN out and showed how STUPID Young really is. How the hell do you get a 7....7....on your Wonderlic test and are allowed to play Quarterback???
This year his top 2 WRs are gone, Travis Henry is gone and the defense is horrible. Well see how "good he really is.
2007-08-11 04:42:03
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answered by calisurfer941 5
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Eli Manning
2007-08-11 03:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Tony Romo, hands down. This guy played great his first 5 games and then completely sucked the rest of the season. Still he made the Pro Bowl. Plus on top of everything, ROMO WAS THE SOLE REASON DALLAS LOST IN THE PLAYOFFS. And for any moron that says Carson Palmer is overrated...kill yourself. He suffered a terrible knee injury on the second play of their first playoff game, which the pass was complete for a gain of 67 yds by the way, and played half of last season on one leg. To be able to recover from that
and start the next season was amazing. Ask Daunte Culpepper how amazing of a feat that was. He got hurt in week 6 and still isn't the same.
2007-08-11 04:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Eli Manning, this number 1 overall pick has not done squat. He looks like a sheepish excuse for a QB when he plays. Any former number 1 overall pick that is a bust was overrated from the beginning.
2007-08-11 03:48:32
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answered by Ryan B 2
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Michael Vick. McNabb is actually a good QB.
2007-08-11 02:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Culpepper is the most over rated. The Dolphins thought he'd be the be-all-end-all solution to their entire offense. Look how bad he did. And now the Raiders signed him to only 1 year.. and that was ONLY to pressure Jamarcus Russell in to signing.
2007-08-11 04:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Right now I'd say Vince Young. Great athlete, below average NFL QB.
2007-08-11 05:41:57
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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I would say Vick, but I don't know if he is still "in the NFL" meaning he will play. Otherwise, I would go with Eli Manning.
2007-08-11 02:56:00
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answered by Arbgre555 5
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How can Vick be over rated when everyone says he sucks as a QB? Wouldn't that mean he is rated perfectly?
2007-08-11 08:03:23
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answered by Jim R 2
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Vick, Vince Young. Any running back playing QB.
2007-08-11 03:46:57
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answered by Busan-man 6
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