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<blockquote data-quote="flapackfan" data-source="post: 133287" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Thats a pretty ridiculous thing to say. One game does not mean a QB is big game or isnt big game. </p><p></p><p>Elway, before he won the superbowls was an automatic Hall of famer</p><p>Marino is automatic</p><p>Warren Moon</p><p>Take away Favre's superbowl and he is automatic HOFer</p><p>Peyton Manning</p><p>The list goes on and on</p><p></p><p>I picked McNabb as number 1 for this reason. Early in his career it could have been said that he was just a running QB that got by on his athletic ability. He was young. Thats not so anymore. He is the Steve Young of today. He can beat you both ways. His scrambling ability helps the running game. It helps the offensive line. It buys his receivers more time if they are not open.</p><p></p><p>And by the way, if you look at his recent statistics, you will see that he is a good decision maker. He throws about 3 times more TD's than interceptions. With or without T.O. There is nobody like him in the game. Vick isnt a good passer, Brady/Manning/Favre are not good scramblers so they dont add that extra dimension.</p><p></p><p>All im saying is that McNabb can go into ANY system and flourish whereas the others need pieces in place to make them succesful. That black/white discussion has no business in todays world. </p><p></p><p>Within 15 years 2/3 or more of the qb's in the league will be black. Maybe one of them will be big game enough for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flapackfan, post: 133287, member: 556"] Thats a pretty ridiculous thing to say. One game does not mean a QB is big game or isnt big game. Elway, before he won the superbowls was an automatic Hall of famer Marino is automatic Warren Moon Take away Favre's superbowl and he is automatic HOFer Peyton Manning The list goes on and on I picked McNabb as number 1 for this reason. Early in his career it could have been said that he was just a running QB that got by on his athletic ability. He was young. Thats not so anymore. He is the Steve Young of today. He can beat you both ways. His scrambling ability helps the running game. It helps the offensive line. It buys his receivers more time if they are not open. And by the way, if you look at his recent statistics, you will see that he is a good decision maker. He throws about 3 times more TD's than interceptions. With or without T.O. There is nobody like him in the game. Vick isnt a good passer, Brady/Manning/Favre are not good scramblers so they dont add that extra dimension. All im saying is that McNabb can go into ANY system and flourish whereas the others need pieces in place to make them succesful. That black/white discussion has no business in todays world. Within 15 years 2/3 or more of the qb's in the league will be black. Maybe one of them will be big game enough for you. [/QUOTE]
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