I can see his point to some extent. I don't necessarily agree with his picks but his review of Ben has some merit. Last couple years especially, you can see Ben's decline. He takes longer to get 'warmed up' and we have seen some dumb interceptions get interjected into the mix . He still has a decent arm but I think he is starting to lose some distance and you can time his 40 with a sundial. He may not be as bad as this dude thinks he is but he's not what he used to be either.
One or two more years outta him and we can hopefully add #7 for #7 to his resume.
Ben has always and will always throw some dumb interceptions, but he makes equal, if not more incredible plays that few others in the history of the game can make because of that same style. Say what you want about the slow start, but there was something more than he was coming out of the gates slowly. The offensive scheme wasn't the same as two years again and when they finally said screw it and modified the scheme, he went off and was the most productive QB in the entire league down the stretch.
But look at who this guy has ahead of Ben:
1. Brady - Fair
2. Rodgers - Fair
3. Brees - Fair
4. Carr - Embarrassing how laughable this is. At his best, Carr has never been at top 5 QB.
5. Wilson - I put Wilson right below Ben.
6. Stafford - Have fun putting up all of those numbers seemingly always playing from behind.
7. Rivers - Team hasn't won more than nine games since 2009.
8. Ryan - Ben is knocked for having Brown and Bell, but Ryan is credited for elevating those around him (Jones and Freeman...okay) and talks up the addition of Ridley.
9. Newton - Makes it out like Newton can put up 400 yards at will? Seriously? He's done it twice and it was his first two games. Ben is tied for fourth ALL-TIME with 10.
10. Garoppolo - I actually think he's too low heading into 2018, but not higher than Ben.