| Re: Evaluate these 'Breakout' QBs Looking at those three QB's in Rivers, Manning and Garrard, you have an excellent time clock manager, a QB that is finding his stroke at the right time and a QB that is rolling with the momentum and realizing his presence that he can utilize to attack defenses. On one hand, Garrard knows what to do and how to handle the football almost like having a coach for you on the field. Rivers has really picked it up since the playoffs started and has the intensity to do great things like in his first season as a starter he just needs to find that internal spark that made him a great QB and it also doesn't hurt to have a great offensive system and weapons like LT, Antonio Gates, Chris Chambers and Vincent Jackson but he needs to be Picture perfect against New England to get to the Superbowl. Eli Manning looked like Garbage for 14/16 Regular Season Games but since the Buffalo Game, Eli has found his spark and with a lethal run game and a punishing defense, Eli is defining his streak of great and key throws to people like Amani Toomer, Plix who has been hurt with a torn ligament for the most part of the entire Season and the way Eli is playing doesn't have me questioning the Giants task of getting to a Super Bowl now that their toughest task is behind them in taking down a #1 seeded tough Dallas Cowboy team and now lets bring on Green Bay.
Rankings of those three QB's:
1. Eli Manning
2. David Garrard
3. Philip Rivers |