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I think Rodgers is going to end up being better than Brady over the course of his career. Aaron doesnt ever get flustered and that is a huge asset. If you can pick off Brady once, he starts losing his cool. If you pick him off twice, he completely loses his composure. Rodgers is cool as a cucumber no matter what happens.
Rodgers is unbelieveable, he just doesn't get bothered or hides it very well. I like when things go haywire and he just steps up and changes things. Cool dude!
I'd go with Rodgers too. He seems to be a team player and still has a bright future ahead of him. Brady is more of a primadonna and not the same caliber of team leader.
Aaron Rodgers by a mile. Brady is playing on his level, but is 6 years his senior. Drew Brees belongs in the same sentence as these guys as well, but like Brady, is 31-32.
Philip Rivers might be the most overlooked name here, though. Roethlisberger is right below Rivers.
1. Aaron Rodgers: He is playing at the very highest level, has already won a championship and is only 27, so barring injury should be around for a long time to come.
2 and 3 (tie): Brady or Brees. Both are winners. Brady has more rings but is a couple of years older.
4. Phillip Rivers? After the top three it is kind of tough, but he has been very good for several years.
5: This is where it gets really hard. Matt Ryan is good, but hasn't been able to deliver in the playoffs. Peyton Manning was one of the top three until his injury and who knows what will happen with him. Cam Newton is looking like a monster, but he is only a handful of games into his career. Roethlesberger has won a lot, but I don't like him personally and wouldn't be sure about making him the corner of my franchise.
Aaron Rogers is a can't miss.
Phillip Rivers is completely over rated. I just don't understand the love for this guy. Maybe its all of the ESPN coverage/love he gets. He is the anti Eli Manning. Eli plays great and nobody notices, he plays badly and the world jumps on the Eli is a bum bandwagon.
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