He is. Somewhere between 8-10.
Junior, you're one of the biggest McNabb advocates on this board and I respect that. In your opinion, how would you rank McNabb at this stage of his career compared to the other 5 NFC playoff qbs? In my opinion, it wouldn't be absurd to make a claim that McNabb is the worst of the NFC playoff QBs. I think it's at the very least debatable.
McNabb had a great season this year. It's real easy to look at two bad games at the end of the year and decide he's done.As of right now, Brees and Favre are no brainers. Those two, along with P. Manning, have played head and shoulders above anyone else and any of them could have been MVP.Rodgers seems to be the real deal and I'd put him ahead of Mcnabb at this point. Warner is great indoors and/or in nice weather. I don't think he'd be very good in Philly in late November-Romo played better than McNabb over the last two weeks, but I still can't forget how McNabb has owned him over the last few years. I'd put thme even, but as an Eagles fan, I'd still rather have McNabb.So, out of the six NFC playoff QBs, McNabb is definetly around teh bottom, but that still doesn't mean he isn't around #10 in the NFL. It is an amazing crop of NFC playoff quarterbacks. Manning, Rivers, Brady, and maybe Big Ben in the AFC.EDIT TO ADD< Even though I have always been a McNabb supporter, I would not be terribly upset if they dealt him at this point. He had a good season and still has 3 or 4 good years left so Philly should try to move him while he still holds value. Everyone on the offense is young so throw the inexperienced Kolb in their and let them all grow together. I'll taker a non-playoff year to be able to enjoy all those offensive weapons come into their prime together.