Alright, listen up, y’all. We’re gonna talk about them football throwin’ fellas, the best quarterbacks from the 2000s, you know, those years when things were simpler, kinda like when I was young, but with more fancy helmets.

Now, I ain’t no expert, but even I know a good quarterback when I see one. These fellas, they were somethin’ else, throwin’ that ball like it was nothin’.
First off, gotta talk about Peyton Manning. That boy could sling it, that’s for sure. He was always callin’ audibles and whatnot, smart as a whip, that one. They say he had the best passer rating in the 2000s, somethin’ like 98.2. That’s gotta be good, right? He played for Indianapolis, made ’em a real team, just like my husband used to say about a good rooster makin’ a henhouse better.
- Smart as a whip
- Good passer rating
- Played for Indianapolis
Then there’s Tom Brady. Now, some folks say he’s the best ever, not just in the 2000s. He played a long, long time, won a whole mess of games, more than anyone, they say. He’s got the most regular season wins, and the most playoff wins too, somethin’ like 251 and 35. That’s a lot of wins, even more than the eggs I used to collect on a good day. He threw the ball for miles and miles, somethin’ like 89,214 yards. That’s a lot of walkin’ if you ask me!
Brett Favre, he was another one. Tough as nails, that fella. Played a long time too, always slingin’ the ball, even when it looked like he was gonna get flattened. Kinda like that old tractor my grandpa had, just kept on chugging no matter what. He’s definitely one of the top guys from back then. People still talk about him, ya know.
And don’t forget about Kurt Warner. He came outta nowhere, kinda like a stray cat that turns out to be a champion mouser. He won a Super Bowl, played real good for a while. He was a good one, always seemed to make the right play at the right time. He’s up there with the best of ‘em for that decade, no doubt about it.
There were other good ones too, ya know. Philip Rivers, he was always scrappy, always fightin’ for every yard. And Daunte Culpepper, big fella, could throw the ball a country mile. Rich Gannon, he was good too, played for Oakland. See, there were so many good quarterbacks back then, it was hard to keep track! It was like a whole barn full of prize-winning roosters, all crowing and strutting their stuff.

The 2000s, well, they were just somethin’ special for quarterbacks. It was like every team had a good one, and those top fellas, they were just on another level. They made football exciting, you know? Made you wanna sit down and watch the game, even if you had a whole heap of chores to do. And that’s sayin’ somethin’.
- Lots of other good players
- Every team had a good quarterback
- 2000s were special
Now, I might not know all the fancy stats and all that, but I know what I see. And those quarterbacks, they were somethin’ special. They threw the ball, they led their teams, and they won games. And that’s what matters, right? Just like a good harvest, you gotta have someone who knows what they’re doin’ to bring it all in. And those quarterbacks, they brought in the wins.
So, if you ask me, those are the best quarterbacks of the 2000s. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Kurt Warner, and a whole bunch of other fellas who made football somethin’ special. They played hard, they played tough, and they made the game fun to watch. And that’s all you can ask for, ain’t it?
Anyways, that’s what I think. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed the chickens. They’re startin’ to get restless, just like those football fans when their team’s losin’.
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