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    He's kind of a unique case. It's not like..." yes Tom Brady is elite, DUH!!!!!!!"...and it's not..."Ryan Fitzpatrick elite, are you kidding me, no!" With Flacco it's....hmmmmmmm?

    He does appear to rise to the occasion come the playoffs, and he's had a lot of playoiff success. But, there are at least a dozen current QB's I'd rather have.

    I guess.

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    He's kind of a unique case. It's not like..." yes Tom Brady is elite, DUH!!!!!!!"...and it's not..."Ryan Fitzpatrick elite, are you kidding me, no!" With Flacco it's....hmmmmmmm?

    He does appear to rise to the occasion come the playoffs, and he's had a lot of playoiff success. But, there are at least a dozen current QB's I'd rather have.

    I guess.
    Dozen?


    He's about equal with Romo and Tony is considered Top 6 range

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    Dozen?


    He's about equal with Romo and Tony is considered Top 6 range
    Rodgers
    Brady
    Rivers
    Peyton
    Brees
    Big Ben
    Rivers
    Luck
    Russell
    Romo

    Hmmmm?

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    Romo

    Hmmmm?
    I put Flacco equal with Rivers. Romo and Big Ben range.

    Luck will eclipse these guys this season. Brees will fall out of Top 4 range. Russell on the outside of all these guys.

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    I put Flacco equal with Rivers. Romo and Big Ben range.

    Luck will eclipse these guys this season. Brees will fall out of Top 4 range. Russell on the outside of all these guys.
    How much do you actually know about football?

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    How much do you actually know about football?
    1 player more than you

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    1 player more than you
    Really?

    Talk to me about that Niner who never played college football. Go ahead.

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    Flacco has the biggest in the league

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    he had a elite post season run a few years ago, but he is not elite.

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    Rodgers
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    Hmmmm?
    The only guys I'd put ahead of healthy Romo, and even Peyton is somewhat questionable at his age coming off a relative down year where he went from 51 TD to a lot less


    - Wilson is overrated, let's make no bones about that. If and when the defense that has carried him since he entered the league abandons ship to take more money elsewhere, the Seahawks won't sniff the playoffs.

    - Brees had his heyday (2009-2011 was his peak) but he is largely a system player in a system that has been in steady decline since bountygate. They couldn't even win home games consistently last year and the formerly dynamic Saints offense just wasn't existent.

    - Rivers always has been overrated. They make a bottom wildcard one year around a slew of years without making the playoffs, and Rivers consistently screws up somehow. Even with a decent surrounding team they manage to miss the playoffs by losing to the Chiefs who were shorthanded and lived on field goals. Not a bust, but a perennial disappointment. And why did you list him twice?

    - Big Ben is oft-injured and washed up these days. He still has his moments for sure, but he's far less effective than he used to be. His quickness and ability to keeping pass plays alive that had once defined him has all but disappeared.
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    ElitePERIOD

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    The only guys I'd put ahead of healthy Romo, and even Peyton is somewhat questionable at his age coming off a relative down year where he went from 51 TD to a lot less
    Notice how you'd never ask this question about Tom Brady or RGIII? There it's... YES! and NO! Having to ask about Flacco pretty much tells the story. With him we can have a realistic debate. I do lean slightly towards...I guess....but all it would take for me to...nope!...is a bad 2015.
    Last edited by Avante; 08-08-2015 at 03:47 PM.

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    Notice how you'd never ask this question about Tom Brady or RGIII? There it's... YES! and NO! Having to ask about Flacco prett ymuch tells the story. With him we can have a realistic debate. I do lean slightly towards...I guess....but all it would take for me to...nope!...is a bad 2015.
    A bad 2015 for the Ravens, or a bad 2015 for Flaccmeister himself? Suppose they go 8-8 and miss the playoffs, with the Browns and Bengals ahead of them in the division. But Flacco has a quarterback rating in the 100-110 range. Then what?

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    A bad 2015 for the Ravens, or a bad 2015 for Flaccmeister himself? Suppose they go 8-8 and miss the playoffs, with the Browns and Bengals ahead of them in the division. But Flacco has a quarterback rating in the 100-110 range. Then what?
    Rating a player has nothing to do with team success, you save that for the coaches.

    Dan Fouts never even played in a SB, he's a Hall of Famer. Everyone who follows the game gets it, we all know what it's like on a QB to be constantly behind and when in front can't protect a lead. That's no reflection on the QB.

    And it works the other way, Tony Eason, Stan Humphries, Trent Dilfer in Superbowls? Dan Marino never winning one?

    Flacco doesn't have to win, he just has to put up the stats that compare to those who do.

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    Joe Flacco: Elite Quarterback?
    No.

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    If Flacco maintains his level of play he'll be considered Elite by default.

    Brady, Peyton, Brees and Rivers all gone soon. New generation as of now: Luck, Russell, Newton, Kaepernick, and Tannehill

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    Ya imho tbqh

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    he had an elite postseason run in 2013. he's not an elite quarterback

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