I can't believe we're almost done with yet another decade. In just several weeks, the end of the 00s will be behind us, and I'd like to take the time to look back at the decade that was, showcasing the best five NFL quarterbacks to have played football during these ten years.
My rankings factor in the overall performance over the last 10 years, rather than who may be better than who at present. Based on this, we're going to remember what's transpired in seasons past in determining who finished where on this list.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this, and I'd love to hear any feedback if you happen to disagree with me. Here we go.
The fifth spot in these rankings goes to Kurt Warner. While it's true that he was weak during the middle of the decade, he's been one of the strongest in the NFL during the beginning and at the end of this decade. Having led the Rams and the Cardinals to Super Bowls, he's been exceptional - especially when you consider the usual demise of both franchises.
Brett Favre. A better career QB than at least one of the guys (and arguably more) below him here, Favre's still going strong to close out the decade.
With 5 conference championship appearances on his resume, Donovan McNabb has done his share to earn a spot on this list. The Eagles have been perennially strong during this decade, thanks to a great defense and a top notch quarterback.
Tom Brady has been at the forefront of a Patriots dynasty during this decade, and his team has arguably been the most successful franchise of the last 20 years. His numbers have been exceptional and some more of his best days may still be ahead.
Peyton Manning has been consistently amazing throughout the course of his career. This decade was no exception, as the Colts have been a constantly competitive team and always a threat to win the AFC. Manning is one of those quarterbacks who only surfaces once or twice per generation.
This writer would be thrilled if you checked out his Rocket Spanish review.
Tags: NFL Football by Mark Hall
No Comments »