He has no appeal Matinee Idol Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, who has the reputation of Michael Vick, but Philip Rivers is without doubt one of the quarterback's inspirational National Football League (NFL).
Although in 2010 effectively ended on Sunday, rivers and the San Diego Chargers, when you do not make the playoffs for the first time in five years, the statistics clearly distinguish it among the elite in charge.
San Diego standout is the second best in the league this season, 4,397 yards, and for some reason, has never captured the attention it deserves, especially in the east coast. Its unique properties may help to explain why.
His laconic southern section and unwavering focus on doing everything possible to help his team, both on and off the field, Rivers Alabama native has always met "one of the boys."So humble as they come, he is quick to minimize his own achievements and applaud the role of receivers and the defense of San Diego we always talk about his quarterbacking their considerable advantage.
He is a natural leader, but in many ways, describes, erect, quarterback Gung Ho - drive long been recognized as the most glamorous and pressure in American sports. Deadly accurate arm and the short and long range, Rivers is perhaps most admired for his physical and mental toughness.
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He will forever be remembered for his incredible back injury in 2007 when he tore his ACL in a game of division against the Indianapolis Colts underwent arthroscopic surgery Monday and returned six days later to take every snap against New England Patriots in AFC Championship. "Once you have your knee surgery Monday night and play the following Sunday, it's pretty amazing.
" San Diego head coach Norv Turner said five inches to six feet (1.96 meters) Rivers who started every game for the Chargers since 2006th "His mental strength and tenacity from day to day, it's probably what our team respects the most about him." All-Pro tight end Antonio Gates, who has forged a successful partnership with the rivers, values leadership capacity shift, energy and solid play.
"He understands the game of man," said Gates, a veteran of the league eight years. "From the day I met him only sense leadership." Then you add in the physical strength to the change in position. This energy he brings to the table exerts on the rest of the guys on the offensive. "It's not only his own teammates with the rivers in high esteem.

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