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use these factors: TD to INT ratio, Wins, and Yardage.

Drew Brees
Tony Romo
Peyton Manning
Donovan McNabb
Tom Brady
Carson Palmer

2007-09-04 12:50:13 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

15 answers

Manning
Brees
Palmer
Brady
McNabb
Romo

2007-09-04 13:13:22 · answer #1 · answered by redman656565 6 · 0 1

Lets see...

Tom Brady-he has a great defense and killer wrs to throw to, which is scary cause he had no one before and he was still great.

Peyton Manning- he is just the most amazing quarterback this league has ever seen and will have another superbowl ring before he's done.

Carson palmer- he has the best offense in the afc with the best receiver and a top five rb. plus he has no defense so he'll play from behind so he'll have to throw a lot which equals nice stats.

Drew Brees- he will have another mvp-caliber season die to his amazing weapons like colston, bush, and mccalister. i know bush and mccalister are rb's but a good running game always helps a qb and bush will have 90+ catches anyway. also, devery henderson will have a breakout season.

Tony Romo- he's going to be cured of his turnover problem which we all witnessed last december due to inexperience. he's got great receivers in owens, glenn, crayton and a pro bowl te.

Donovan Mcnabb- he'll be less than stellar due to his countless injuries. he's coming back from a knee injury. he won't be as effective. trust me.

that being said, here are my stat predictions for the ones you specified:

Brady- 32 tds, 9 ints
Manning- 32 tds, 11 ints
Palmer- 28 tds, 7 ints
Brees- 26 tds, 8 ints
Romo- 27 tds, 12 ints
McNabb- 19 tds, 5 ints ( i think he'll get injured in like week 9)

Wins/Yards

Brady- 12-4, 4,200 yards
Manning - 13-3, 4,100 yards
Palmer- 10-6, 3,900 yards
Brees- 11-5, 4,000 yards
Romo- 11-5, 3,800 yards
Donavan McNabb- 9-7, 2,400

2007-09-04 20:16:32 · answer #2 · answered by cowboys fan 1 · 2 1

Peyton Manning
Tom Brady
Donovan McNabb
Tony Romo
Drew Brees
Carson Palmer

2007-09-04 19:59:09 · answer #3 · answered by BOOMER SOONER FAN!!! 5 · 0 3

Manning - 36 td. 9 int, 4700 yards, 12 wins
Palmer - 32 td, 12 int, 4300 yards, 10 wins
Brees - 31 td, 15 int, 4100 yards, 10 wins
Brady - 30 td, 14 int, 3800 yards, 12 wins
McNabb - 28 td, 15 int, 3800 yards, 9 wins
Romo - 27 td, 18 int, 3700 yards, 11 wins

2007-09-04 21:03:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Tom Brady
2. Peyton Manning
3. Drew Brees
4. Carson Palmer
5. Donovan McNabb
6. Tony Romo

2007-09-04 19:54:18 · answer #5 · answered by Terry C. 7 · 3 1

Tom Brady
Carson Palmer
Peyton Manning
Drew Brees
Donovan McNabb
Tony Romo

You said this season. I based this on quality recievers, offensive line experience, and schedule. If you want TD to INT ratio, Wins, and Yardage, do your own research.

2007-09-04 19:55:32 · answer #6 · answered by NInnyhammer 5 · 3 2

Peyton Manning
Carson Palmer
Drew Brees
Tom Brady
Donovan McNabb
Tony Romo

2007-09-04 19:57:33 · answer #7 · answered by Jeremy S 3 · 0 3

Peyton Manning
Tom Brady
Carson Palmer
Donovan Mcnabb
Drew Brees
Tony Romo

2007-09-04 19:54:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

1. Carson Palmer
2. Peyton Manning
3. Tom Brady
4. Drew Brees
5. Tony Romo
6. Donovan McNabb

Palmer has a killer offense in Cincy that he will have to heave it to Johnson and Houshmanzadeh to play catch up with that defense. He is also accurate and doesn't make too many mistakes.

Manning will not have the most potent offense this season. He will keep his completion percentage and TD-INT ratio high, but will have to cut back on the amount of TD's he throws. I look for less 3-wide formations, and more run-formations with Clark standing in as an extra blocker. The loss of Glen will hurt his blindside which have Mora thinking run. He will have more wins than Palmer, but less TD's and less yardage with completions being about the same.

All eyes will be on Brady and the passing game to produce this year. Maroney is entering the season with an injury that could provide problems all year. I believe that, despite the offensive additions, this team will rely heavily on the defense this year. Brady's TD to INT ratio will be as it always is because he does not make mistakes, but his yardage will be down. He will likely be tempted to throw a bunch of jump balls to Moss which will decrease his completion percentage. As far as wins goes, I look for this team to disappoint most fans and only muster about 10.

As for Brees, I think that the rest of the league has looked at the film and have figured out this offense. Bush is a passing decoy and will only get the ball on running plays in limited situations. Colston is not going to sneak up on any defenders this year and the onus will be on Devery Henderson to step it up. I don't think the Saints can strike gold twice with their receivers. Brees will have to put up some gaudy numbers with the defense having trouble, but that will likely drive down his ratio and completion percentage. I look for this team to have it rough this season and struggle in games while getting 8-9 wins.

I have to wonder if Romo is going to be thinking about getting the ball to T.O. or what Carrie is going to wear on their date. I don't think he is as bad as he was at the end of last year, but I know he is not a good as he was at the beginning. He will make mistakes. Phillips will use his RB's more to offset Romo's blunders. The team will win, but not because of Romo. He will have less than 3,000 yards and less than 20 TD's with more than 10 INT's.

Donovan has had a bad knee, a hernia, a broken ankle , and the dry heaves. How much more injury prone to you have to be before the team has to start thinking about the future? I think he rushing back from the knee injury and will have long term effects. He will be ginger on that knee and will be in a hurry to get rid of ball, taking away from his mechanics. He will make mistakes more so than in the past. McNabb is trying to prove that he is still the best in Philadelphia, which will cause him to make more mistakes and probably lead to another injury.

2007-09-04 20:50:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1. tom brady: 27 tds/ 7 int; 14 wins; 3600 yards
2. peyton manning: 32 tds/14 int; 12 wins; 4200 yards
3. drew brees: 28 tds/ 12 int; 13 wins; 4300 yards
4. donovan mcnabb (if healthy): 30 tds/ 13 int; 12 wins; 3800 yards
5. carson palmer: 30 tds/ 15 int; 10 wins; 4000 yards
6. tony romo (y is this guy on the list?): 25 tds/ 15 int; 9 wins; 3600 yards

2007-09-04 19:58:33 · answer #10 · answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6 · 1 3

Brady-Brees-Manning-Palmer-McNabb( if healthy) -Romo .Based on the recievers the Pats added and Manning losing OL-Tarik Glenn? and Stokely. I've yet to see why everybody is in love with Romo

2007-09-04 19:59:32 · answer #11 · answered by art k 3 · 1 0

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