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.
These rankings will have more to do with the decade on a whole than they will with who's the best at the moment. Based on that, there's ample opportunity for the ordering of this list to change once each career is done.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this, and I'd love to hear any feedback if you happen to disagree with me. Here we go.
Coming in at number five on my list is Kurt Warner, the veteran quarterback who is still going strong to this day. As the current leader of the Arizona Cardinals, he added a second Super Bowl appearance to his resume last season. Warner shows no signs of slowing down at this point.
Next up is Brett Favre. The veteran QB still looks great to this day, but his lack of a Super Bowl run prevents him from going any further here. Still, it's hard to argue against the fact that Favre has been amazing.
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.
Next up is Tom Brady, who easily could have captured the number one spot on this list if not for his season ending injury and Peyton Manning's recent dominance. Still, many might argue for at number one but I believe that Manning's simply been a bit better.
Lastly, Peyton Manning is already being spoken of as one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game of football, and some are beginning to believe that he may in fact be the best. He led the Colts to a Super Bowl, and it wouldn't surprise me to see him win another one.
These rankings will have more to do with the decade on a whole than they will with who's the best at the moment. Based on that, there's ample opportunity for the ordering of this list to change once each career is done.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this, and I'd love to hear any feedback if you happen to disagree with me. Here we go.
Coming in at number five on my list is Kurt Warner, the veteran quarterback who is still going strong to this day. As the current leader of the Arizona Cardinals, he added a second Super Bowl appearance to his resume last season. Warner shows no signs of slowing down at this point.
Next up is Brett Favre. The veteran QB still looks great to this day, but his lack of a Super Bowl run prevents him from going any further here. Still, it's hard to argue against the fact that Favre has been amazing.
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.
Next up is Tom Brady, who easily could have captured the number one spot on this list if not for his season ending injury and Peyton Manning's recent dominance. Still, many might argue for at number one but I believe that Manning's simply been a bit better.
Lastly, Peyton Manning is already being spoken of as one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game of football, and some are beginning to believe that he may in fact be the best. He led the Colts to a Super Bowl, and it wouldn't surprise me to see him win another one.
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