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Here we go, left with one heck of an NFL Final Four with the NFL’s three best teams of the 2009 season … and then the ultimate underdog with the most brass and brash on their side.
Let’s dig in and really compare how these teams stack up …
Breaking down the Quarterbacks
Best quarterback
1. Peyton Manning, Colts — Enough about the lack of multiple Super Bowl
bling. Give him time, and the NFL’s king of commercials should match up with history’s best quarterbacks just fine in the jewelry department. By the time he’s finished his playing days and coaching up his own little Mannings, he may own every passing record in the book — even all of Brett Favre’s prodigious numbers, including Mr. Wrangler’s Iron-Man streak of consecutive starts.
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2. Brett Favre, Vikings — Having his best season ever, finally controlling his gambling urges at age 40.
3. Drew Brees, Saints — The hero to all with unusual birthmarks, all the inspirational Brees is missing is a title.
4.Mark Sanchez, Jets — No 23-year-old should be able to handle his success and the Big Apple madness with such ease.
Best back
1. Adrian Peterson, Vikings — This was never a question until recently, as Peterson has inexplicably struggled to hit the 100-mark recently. But talent-wise, Favre’s sidekick can still go yard on any play — especially in the domed setting he’ll be enjoying in New Orleans Sunday. Until Chris Johnson came along and joined the 2,000-yard club this season, Peterson was considered to be hands-down the best back in the NFL. Don’t forget about him.
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2. Thomas Jones, Jets — One of the more underappreciated backs of this era, he has 2,714 rushing yards and 27 rushing TDs over the past two seasons.
3. Shonn Greene, Jets — Coming on very strong, the rookie has averaged 125.5 yards and 6.4 yards per carry in the games he’s carried the rock 15 or more times.
4. Pierre Thomas, Saints — When healthy, he (not Mr. Kardashian) is the most important Saints running back.
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