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Peyton Manning or Jay Cutler One's Mental Approach

While watching Sportscenter this morning I noticed a trend of how all the analyst classified the majority of the QBs in the NFL.{It was a lightbulb moment} It's kind of hard to explain but I'll start with a list of Quarterbacks in two separate groups and describe them both and you tell me which one our beloved Sam belongs. Jay Cutler, Cam Newton, Ben Roethlisberger, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Phillip Rivers, Carson Palmer,& Aaron Rodgers.

This is the "bad ass" group. These guys say the necessary things to get their teams going. They light that fire both vocally and with their body language. When people say that QBs make their players better, these guys have shown me enough to believe that they have that ability. Sometimes they get labeled as Divas or Jerks, but I think its an overkill of wanting to win that badly.

Now you don't have to be Roger Klotz to want to win more than the next guy. Quarterbacks like Peyton, RG3, Eli, Flacco, Ryan, Wilson and Luck say all the right things to the cameras, and their team is always ready to go to war with their guy. They are always calm in demeanor and you could even say that they lead by example, but they are always made out to be the good guy going to battle. There is a reason behind this, unfortunately I don't know it but what I do know is that there is a 3rd category.

Lost, QBs here we simply don't know enough about them. I'm not talking about number of games played, I'm talking number of opportunities I've seen them lead. Sure, we could use college film but the NFL is a different beast so that's where I'm judging them. I'm not sure these quarterbacks can elevate there teammates level of play from what I've witnessed so far. Alex Smith, Blaine Gabbert, Matt Schuab, Mark Sanchez. I feel that teams win in spite of with QB in this group but again where does Sam fit?? Because according the media the answer is simple..... #NoSamBashing #BelieveInBradford @TeeCrouch Blaine Gabbert, Christian Ponder, Mark Sanchez**, Alex Smith, Matt Schaub