06-27-2017, 02:07 PM
(06-27-2017, 01:00 AM)TKUHL Wrote: 1. Anderson- Most Underrated QB
1.b Cook- just on what he did in the short time and how he even won MVP while injured. And of course what he could have been.
2. Boomer- He had the best PA I've ever seen, even to this day. I liked the way he wouldn't hesitate to tell someone what he thought. He had fire.
4. Palmer- I want to pick Andy here but I just can't do it. Let's not down play how awesome Palmer was. On second thought, he quit on his team so I'm going to put Andy here after all.
3. Dalton- Just stay healthy and perform in the big games for crying out loud.
5. Blake- For a short QB he wasn't bad. He had the prettiest deep rainbow pass.
Funny that you mention Jeff's stature. I met him very briefly several years ago in NYC. It was for all of 5 seconds, a quick hello outside of a radio station. Anyway, when he shook my hand I realized 1) DAMN he's got some big hands and 2) I'm at least an inch taller than him.
I'm a solid six feet even in the right pair of shoes. I don't remember what shoes I was wearing that day, or how much of a boost they gave me but I was certainly above him. I was very surprised. Granted, I didn't know his listed height but I always assumed he was over 6 feet. He wasn't close.
I later looked up his height out of curiosity and he's listed at 6'1.... No way. I wonder how accurate these height measurements for NFL players are. Like is Dalton really 6'2? Is Russell Wilson really 5'11 when he looks about 5'9 at best on tv? Drew Brees? Is it common for NFL measurements to overestimate?