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It appears the Dallas Cowboys are determined to play a significant role in determining the top 10 of our JMRA Quarterback Rankings.
For the second straight week, a quarterback vaulted to the third position thanks to the now impotent Dallas defense.
Two Mondays ago, it was Eli Manning. This week’s winner was David Garrard.
The Jacksonville Jaguar threw four touchdowns passes to lead his team to victory in Dallas and to an improved ranking.
Meanwhile, it’s official: Donovan McNabb is in pure freefall mode after his fourth quarter benching in Detroit. This week, he joins Charlie Fulton territory as a jobber.
JMRA WORLD CHAMPION:
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DREW BREES, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (92.7)
THE TOP 10
Pos. | Player | Team | Score | LW |
1. | Peyton Manning | IND | 96.9 | (1) |
2. | Tom Brady | NE | 92.2 | (2) |
3. | David Garrard | JAX | 90.7 | (NR) |
4. | Philip Rivers | SD | 89.1 | (7) |
5. | Eli Manning | NYG | 87.1 | (3) |
6. | Matt Ryan | ATL | 86.9 | (4) |
7. | Tony Romo | DAL | 86.3 | (6) |
8. | Matt Schaub | HOU | 85.0 | (5) |
9. | Michael Vick | PHI | 85.0 | (8) |
10. | Vince Young | TEN | 84.9 | (10) |
Dropped out: Aaron Rodgers
The wind and Jets defense conspired to knock Rodgers out of the Top 10 for the first time this season.
Finally, Michael Vick will return to action as the starter on Sunday versus Indy for the first time since early October. Thus, we’ll should get some significant movement out of the bottom part of the Top 10.
THE JOB SQUAD – THE BOTTOM 10
Pos. | Player | Team | Score | LW |
1. | Jimmy Clausen | CAR | 55.9 | (1) |
2. | Matt Moore | CAR | 62.6 | (3) |
3. | Derek Anderson | ARI | 65.3 | (2) |
4. | Bruce Gradkowski | OAK | 66.4 | (4) |
5. | Brett Favre | MIN | 69.2 | (5) |
6. | Alex Smith | SF | 71.0 | (7) |
7. | Matt Hasselbeck | SEA | 71.6 | (NR) |
8. | Shaun Hill | DET | 74.4 | (10) |
9. | Donovan McNabb | WAS | 74.8 | (NR) |
10. | Sam Bradford | STL | 75.4 | (6) |
Dropped out: Charlie Batch, Jason Campbell
Aside from Mike Shanahan’s craziness, McNabb’s woes are well beyond one game. He is laboring with his inaccuracy and considerable lack of weapons in Washington.
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