Posted on 12/26/2004 11:47:21 AM PST by lt.america
Fans, players and coaches select the AFC and NFC All-Stars. Each group's collective vote counted one-third towards determining conference rosters. Below is the NFC roster for the 2004 Pro Bowl.
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I agree - Favre not showing up the last 3 years probably didn't help. I don't think Favre gives a toss about the pro-bowl - he wants another ring or two.
Donovan McNabb qb rating: 103.8
Michael Vick qb rating: 76.6
Daunte Culpepper qb rating: 112.2
Brett Farve qb rating: 90.4
Just fyi.
Perhaps because he has thrown too many interceptions. Not to mention that he has been to the PB plenty of times, it is nice to see new blood. Vick and McNabb are their team's MVP's, and Culpepper has done a heck of a job. If any of those three had been excluded instead of Favre, they would have had just as legimitate a complaint as Brett.
Don't be so greedy.
Oh how quickly we forget. John Elway anyone?
On THAT basis, 13/12 is NOT 'Pro Bowl' stuff, and the Vick selection appears to be "style over substance."
OTOH, even IF stats are to be transcended by "charisma" and "presense," then why in the world is Favre not there?
Culpeper has got the stats:
QBRat Comp Att Pct Yds Y/G Y/A TD Int
112.2 | 352 | 504 | 69.8 | 4418 | 294.5 | 8.8 | 37 | 11 |
Vick is overrated, big time.
Just because he is a running back who can throw, he makes what look like spectacular plays. Why don't the Falcons just run the option like in college?
Trust me, the way he plays, Vick is going to get injured big-time, and he will have a very short career. McNabb and others who used to scramble had to learn to play in the pocket -- the only way to win and stay in the NFL.
These are the NFC selections.
There are a lot of qb's with better arms, but Vick, McNabb bring the extra dimension of being a dangerous running back too and that is where Farve is behind. But you did not post running stats or sacks, or rushing first downs.
Did I miss something?
haha..........i was only joking............
and besides, by the time the season and the playoffs end, favre is usually too banged up to play. I think I'm more irritated by Ryan Longwell.
>>He is our generation's Johnny Unitas, Bart Starr, and Roger Staubach all rolled into one.<<
Oh, please. Farve's been a great NFL QB, but this cult hero status and best ever comparisons need to stop, and stop now.
Farve has ONE NFL championship, while Unitas has three, Staubach two (with two near misses), Starr has FIVE, and the latter three won championships or got to the Super Bowl in years where they may not have had the best team. Staubach lead the Cowboys to Super Bowl 10 as a wild card, and Starr won the Ice Bowl year. Unitas won championships over a period of over a decade.
There's elite QBs like the three you mentioned, Bradshaw (mainly due to 4 rings), Montana, and Elway, with a few I've forgotten about. Farve ranks with the best of the rest category, including guys like Aikman, Young, Greise, Stabler, etc., but he isn't even the best out of that group.
Great QB? Yes. HOF? Probably. Elite (All time)? No.
Sorry.
side note.
I was watching an NFL film classic about Stabler. The guy would stand in the pocket like a statue for 9-12 seconds. Any success Stabler had was because of lineman like Upshaw and Shell.
Did you see his TD run against the Steelers in the game where Harris caught that rebound pass for a TD?
Stabler had some incredible offensive lineman. I think 5 of them that played in front of him at one time or another are in the Hall. But let's be honest here: could you or I have had his completion percentage with the same OL?
I was a better linebacker than QB, so I doubt it for me. How about you?
I specialize in the armchair which is why I know best!
Good Grief!
And Dan Fouts and Dan Marino have NO championships, does that make them any less great? Dick Butkus and Gales Sayers never won a championship. Barry Sanders never won a championship. Give me a break!
All are great great players. Farve has AMAZING resiliancy for a quarterback and is a tremendous leader over many years and is destined for the hall of fame. I stand by exactly what I said. He is one of the great quarterbacks of our time.
You have your opinion and I have mine.
You said, "He is our generation's Johnny Unitas, Bart Starr, and Roger Staubach all rolled into one."
That's not true as a statement of fact. As an opinion, its silly.
>> And Dan Fouts and Dan Marino have NO championships, does that make them any less great?<<
To be honest, yes it does. Both rank closer to Fran Tarkington than they do to the three you mentioned above.
>>Dick Butkus and Gales Sayers never won a championship.<<
I suppose you rank Danny White up there with Marino and Fouts? This is a TEAM sport, and TEAM wise, White has more accomplishments than either.
>>Farve has AMAZING resiliancy for a quarterback and is a tremendous leader over many years <<
I don't disagree with that.
>>destined for the hall of fame.<<
You're probably correct.
>>He is one of the great quarterbacks of our time.<<
Top 15 at best.
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