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QB-Tom Brady-Brady is a very consistent QB who is a great leader and is great under pressure. Not only does he have the record for most Touchdowns in a season, not only does he have the reputation ...

AFC Pro Bowl:Offense

by Drake Eck (Scribe)

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August 06, 2008

NCAA, NFL, College Football, AFC North, AFC South, Big Ten Football, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, Randy Moss, Braylon Edwards, Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Super Bowl, Mario Manningham, Tom Brady (New England Patriots), Preview/Prediction

QB-Tom Brady-Brady is a very consistent QB who is a great leader and is great under pressure. Not only does he have the record for most Touchdowns in a season, not only does he have the reputation of being the comeback king, not only is he one of the best if not the best QB in the NFL, but he has won 3 Super Bowls. I don’t think you can name very many QBs who have taken there team to the Super Bowl 4 out of 7 years and win 3. I don't think you can tell me or anyone else in this world a better QB under pressure. You know what we are always talking about how the pressure is building up in a game, but when your watching Tom Brady it is like there is no such thing as pressure, he makes it look so easy, Tom Brady would make starting on his one yard line being down by four with 1 minute and 13 seconds left look easy, he would make playing in front of all his high-school class mates all of his college class mates and playing in front of his whole family look easy, and that is exactly why I am putting him as the number 1 QB in the AFC.


2007 Stats:50 TDs(NFL Record), 8 INT, 4,806 yds, 117.2 passer rating


Peyton Manning-Peyton Manning has great ability, great strength, great accuracy, great leadership, and is great under pressure--- whoops wrong QB. Yes, Manning is one of the best QBs in the NFL. He has a great arm and is definitely going to be a HOF, but when he retires people aren't going to remember him for his great playoff moments, his great moments under pressure...as a matter of fact you really can't because he doesn't has to many to remember.


2007 Stats:31 TDs, 14 INTs, 4,040 yds, 98.0 passer rating


Ben Roethlisberger-Big Ben is a Big reason for the Pittsburgh Steelers past success. Roethlisberger is a great leader has a strong arm and alot of faith in his WRs. Not having any pressure at all doesn't hurt either(having one of the best HBs in your backfield). You can't say Big Ben isn't a bad QB. No one can say a QB winning a Superbowl his first year starting is bad.


2007 Stats:21 TDs, 15 INT, 3,152 yds, 82.4 passer rating



HB-LaDainian Tomlinson-LT well go down in history as one of the greatest Halfbacks ever. It seems that every year LT is always the rushing leader or in the top 5. When ever anybody is talking about the Chargers they don't think of Philip River, Antonio Gates, or Lorenzo Neil, they think of LaDainian Tomlinson. He is without a doubt on of the top 2 running backs in the league right now.


2007 Stats:315 carries, 1,474 yds, 4.7 avg, 15 TDs


Joseph Addai-Joseph Addai is a young but very quick running back. He is the type of guy you want in your backfield. He is a very explosive HB. It seems that he will always be able to break the first tackle. He always makes the first guy miss. When he gets into the open feild its not likely of you to catch him. With his ability and the Colts Offensive Line I think he will be great this year, and considering how young he is, he is off to a great start.


2007 Stats:261 carries, 1,072 yds, 4.1 avg, 12 TDs


Willie Parker-Willie Parker is hands down one of the best HBs of all-time.

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  1. Roethlisberger had 32 TD's, 11 INT's, and a 104.1 QB rating last season...He's never had 21 TD's and 15 INT's...little homework would help...correct homework, that is

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