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Old 01-21-2013, 02:12 AM   #1
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So is Flacco elite now?

I said before this game,this guy is very good and doesn't even get noticed.This guy is clutch and gets it done and if not for a drop by Lee Evans last year would have beat Brady twice in 2 years in playoffs and 3 times past 2 years,as he beat him this reg season.This guy if he stays the pace in the playoffs and slightly improves reg season stats will become the best qb after Peyton/Brady retire in 4 - 5 years time.
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Old 01-21-2013, 02:51 AM   #2
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If he gets a ring, he'll be in the discussion. He's not elite simply because he beat Brady.
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Old 01-21-2013, 03:08 AM   #3
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Sanchez beat Peyton and Brady in the 2010 playoffs.

Elite HE is not.

Flacco is probably top 10.
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Old 01-21-2013, 04:15 AM   #4
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Depends who you ask.
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Old 01-21-2013, 04:53 AM   #5
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Flacco is clutch, just like Eli. In big games you will usually find them playing their best. Flacco just tends to have too many average games overall to be considered elite.

Flacco has never thrown for 4,000 yards nor has he hit 60 on completion percentage the past 2 seasons (career 60.5). With the exception of this season, he's always had a top 10 defense (3 times top 3) and a do-it-all back in Ray Rice.

Flacco has been productive in the playoffs and he usually doesn't turn the ball over too much, but I don't think it makes him elite.
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Old 01-21-2013, 05:54 AM   #6
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What is your definition of elite? IMO there are about 6 or so elite QBs in the NFL. For some people there are only 4 or 6.

I think everyone pretty much agrees on the Top 4. Rodgers, Brady, Peyton and Brees.

Then there is your next group that are elite QBs just not at the same level of the Big 4. Eli and Big Ben. IMO if Flacco wins he would go into this group. If he doesn't, he remains slightly below it in the Ryan, Romo category.

IMO there is a clear distinction of the Top 4 and then there are a couple of tiers below them that I still consider to be elite just not as elite. Some people say some QBs are franchise QBs while some are elite franchise QBs. It all depends.
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:07 AM   #7
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I just read a stat that Joe Flacco is now the all time leader in road playoff wins with 6. Pretty impressive.
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:12 AM   #8
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I think he's made the leap into the bottom half of the top 10, but he's still far from elite. Beating SF would be another major stepping stone though.
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Old 01-21-2013, 07:19 AM   #9
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Sanchez beat Peyton and Brady in the 2010 playoffs.

Elite HE is not.

Flacco is probably top 10.
Flacco has grown up this season, but as we know all too well, beating Manning and Brady on the road back-to-back doesn't make you elite.

depends on your definition of elite; to me it's a term reserved for guys that are consensus "top 5" QBs. Flacco isn't there yet but he will enter the discussion if he carries the Ravens to a SB win.
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Old 01-21-2013, 08:29 AM   #10
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Joe Flacco has always been a good QB. Rated in the top half of the league. Somewhere between 10 and 16. You take his recent run to the superbowl and combine it with his overall body of work and you have a top 10 QB based on his resume. In my opinion, It goes like this.

TOP 4 QUARTERBACKS

PEYTON MANNING
TOM BRADY
AARON RODGERS
DREW BREES

There is a slight drop off from that super group but these are the next guys on the list in the league. You can now put Flacco in this group.

JOE FLACCO
MATT RYAN
BEN ROETHLISBERGER
ELI MANNING

Joe Flacco is now elite. He can cement his status by winning the big game. I have him in the top 8. Then I'd follow these names with Tony Romo and Philip Rivers based on body of work although both have had issues and flaws. This is basically your top 10 group in the league right now.

The next level of quarterbacks are mostly young players with potential for further elevation down the road. This is a list of those names with a few veterans peppered in. Not in any particular order.

CAM NEWTON
ANDREW LUCK
RUSSELL WILSON
ROBERT GRIFFIN III
JAY CUTLER
MATTHEW STAFFORD

That's basically the top 16 QB's in the league. You can argue Michael Vick when he is at his peak and healthy but he is currently at the next level with the likes of Matt Schaub. Colin Kaepernick has a small body of work but he can move up to the top half of the league in no time.

Then you start to approach the second and lower half of the league.

You start with the likes of Andy Dalton,Sam Bradford and Josh Freeman. Then you drop off to a fading veterans like Carson Palmer and young players who have yet to shine and some who have regressed badly like our own Mark Sanchez. Sanchez could be ranked 32nd. He is certainly not ranked higher than the likes of Jake Locker,Brandon Weeden and Christian Ponder. He is in the basement with the likes of Kevin Kolb, Matt Cassel and Blaine Gabbert.
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Old 01-21-2013, 08:35 AM   #11
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I wouldn't put Flacco in the elite status just yet his getting there. New England defense is just hor-ri-ble so much for BB the defensive guru, Russel Wilson made them look bad and he is a rookie; for that matter every QB made them look bad with the exception of Sanchez.
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Old 01-21-2013, 08:37 AM   #12
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Pretty damn close.

Remember the days when Flacco vs. Sanchez was an actual debate?

Feels like centuries ago.


Here is how I would rank them right now:

Rodgers
Brady
Peyton Manning
Brees
Eli Manning
Flacco
Roethlisberger
Ryan

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Old 01-21-2013, 08:51 AM   #13
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What is your definition of elite? IMO there are about 6 or so elite QBs in the NFL. For some people there are only 4 or 6.

I think everyone pretty much agrees on the Top 4. Rodgers, Brady, Peyton and Brees.

Then there is your next group that are elite QBs just not at the same level of the Big 4. Eli and Big Ben. IMO if Flacco wins he would go into this group. If he doesn't, he remains slightly below it in the Ryan, Romo category.

IMO there is a clear distinction of the Top 4 and then there are a couple of tiers below them that I still consider to be elite just not as elite. Some people say some QBs are franchise QBs while some are elite franchise QBs. It all depends.
Right now, Flacco is a much better QB than Tony Romo.
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Old 01-21-2013, 09:08 AM   #14
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Flacco is not there yet. He is tall and strong and has a great arm. He's got all the intangibles. Let him win 2 superbowls and then we can talk about putting him in that group.
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Old 01-21-2013, 09:09 AM   #15
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Joe Flacco has always been a good QB. Rated in the top half of the league. Somewhere between 10 and 16. You take his recent run to the superbowl and combine it with his overall body of work and you have a top 10 QB based on his resume. In my opinion, It goes like this.

TOP 4 QUARTERBACKS

PEYTON MANNING
TOM BRADY
AARON RODGERS
DREW BREES

There is a slight drop off from that super group but these are the next guys on the list in the league. You can now put Flacco in this group.

JOE FLACCO
MATT RYAN
BEN ROETHLISBERGER
ELI MANNING

Joe Flacco is now elite. He can cement his status by winning the big game. I have him in the top 8. Then I'd follow these names with Tony Romo and Philip Rivers based on body of work although both have had issues and flaws. This is basically your top 10 group in the league right now.

The next level of quarterbacks are mostly young players with potential for further elevation down the road. This is a list of those names with a few veterans peppered in. Not in any particular order.

CAM NEWTON
ANDREW LUCK
RUSSELL WILSON
ROBERT GRIFFIN III
JAY CUTLER
MATTHEW STAFFORD

That's basically the top 16 QB's in the league. You can argue Michael Vick when he is at his peak and healthy but he is currently at the next level with the likes of Matt Schaub. Colin Kaepernick has a small body of work but he can move up to the top half of the league in no time.

Then you start to approach the second and lower half of the league.

You start with the likes of Andy Dalton,Sam Bradford and Josh Freeman. Then you drop off to a fading veterans like Carson Palmer and young players who have yet to shine and some who have regressed badly like our own Mark Sanchez. Sanchez could be ranked 32nd. He is certainly not ranked higher than the likes of Jake Locker,Brandon Weeden and Christian Ponder. He is in the basement with the likes of Kevin Kolb, Matt Cassel and Blaine Gabbert.
I do not think he is elite ... but I do like your list ranking. Elite to me is Brady, Manning, Rogers, Brees (Rogers being the most talented and youthful ... but least elite to date) ... thats it. Funny how Flacco's trajectory is the exact opposite of Sackchez.
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Old 01-21-2013, 09:33 AM   #16
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Sanchez beat Peyton and Brady in the 2010 playoffs.

Elite HE is not.

Flacco is probably top 10.
Have you heard the saying, what have you done for me lately? Sanchez hasn't done anything since 2010 and is still over payed!
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Old 01-21-2013, 09:35 AM   #17
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The best thing about Flacco is his arm is great and he is an all weather QB because of it.

We can get a carbon copy of the guy in Glennon if we so choose in this year's draft.
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Old 01-21-2013, 10:13 AM   #18
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He's not in the top 6:

Rodgers
Brees
Brady
Peyton
Eli
Roethlisberger

He needs two rings and way better regular season numbers to crack that group.

Any one of those top 6 can win games by themselves. He and Ryan are both supported by extreme skill position talent levels. He has Rice, Smith, and Boldin. Ryan has two top 5-8 WR's on his team and Tony Gonzalez.
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Old 01-21-2013, 10:16 AM   #19
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I just read a stat that Joe Flacco is now the all time leader in road playoff wins with 6. Pretty impressive.
Isn't Sanchez the Jet leader in road wins??
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Old 01-21-2013, 10:18 AM   #20
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He's not in the top 6:

Rodgers
Brees
Brady
Peyton
Eli
Roethlisberger

He needs two rings and way better regular season numbers to crack that group.

Any one of those top 6 can win games by themselves. He and Ryan are both supported by extreme skill position talent levels. He has Rice, Smith, and Boldin. Ryan has two top 5-8 WR's on his team and Tony Gonzalez.
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