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As discussed on #DDFP 173, which of these QBs is most likely to win a Super Bowl going forward?

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  • Rick - 11 years ago

    I think out of all the QB's listed that Peyton has the best chance because of the team being assembled around him, however he is going to be on a 3rd string center, and that is never good. Other than Peyton I think Romo has the best shot as long as he can change his mind set and improve his decision making, He has ranked near the top in passing for years, but only because they have no running game. Callahan will run the ball 25 times a game, which will open up the Defense, reduce the rush and give him time to make the right decisions instead of making the split second wrong ones because he is carrying the whole offense on his back. Romo wins a Superbowl this year or next year for sure under Callahan as his O.C. Ben cant stay healthy, Brady lost his enire offense seems like and Brees is in a bad situation in N.O. with the expectations and coaching staff coming back. Great QB, but no Super Bowl win in near future.

  • Dave - 11 years ago

    Manning has never had the offense or defense he does now so yes he does have a very good shot at winning a superbowl i think most of you people are afraid at what the Broncos can do Sorry for your damn luck

  • DAN SLAUGHTER - 11 years ago

    Manning can't win in the postseason??? He has done 9 times you fool and has been to two SuperBowls, while winning one ring!!!!!! Jealously is a terrible thing ain't it Nick???? Dameshek must have that guy on the payroll.

  • Nick - 11 years ago

    ROFL. Manning cant win postseason or cold weather. Choke artist clown.
    And Deonte. Matt Ryan sucks first off. And wasn't listed in the discussion anyway.

  • Deonte' - 11 years ago

    Matt Ryan

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