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REX GROSSMAN = nothingMAN, betterMAN
Seriously though.....I'd probably have to go with MontanaLike a word misplaced...nothing said...what a waste0 -
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Go- Dan Marino..Phoney Beatle mania has bitten the dust...0
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Favre, Unitas, or Elway...can't decide.
Lukins playing in the background...0 -
Otto Graham... Just look at the stats and anyone would have to agree
I'd pick Tom Brady in the Present Tense10/22/90, 8/23/91, 1/3/92, 12/8/93, 12/9/93, 2/5/95, 2/6/95, 9/14/95, 9/14/96, 9/15/96, 9/16/96, 7/21/98, 7/22/98, 11/5/00, 11/6/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 5/30/03, 10/22/03, 9/1/2005, 9/2/2005, 7/6/2006, 7/22/20060 -
Tom Brady.0
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Bart Starr!
Well Ok, BUT some here think # of NFL Championships are the difference! He has more than any!0 -
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Kingmidget wrote:Favre, Unitas, or Elway...can't decide.
Lukins playing in the background...
Elway = No Way
Leatherman = StaubachIf you have a chance to make life better for others, and fail to do so, you are wasting your time on this earth.
Roberto Clemente.0 -
manning. eli.
can't find a better manning....0 -
Joe Montana0
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faithful2you wrote:REX GROSSMAN = nothingMAN, betterMAN
Seriously though.....I'd probably have to go with Montana
Beat me to it. Though I was gonna say NothingManning (Eli, of course)0 -
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Favre is my fave all time--- the guy just won't quit.
But the best QB will probably no dount be Peyton Manning, unless he gets some career ending injury.i only own my mind- i am mine.
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When comparing quaterbacks the question should not be "Who is the best?" it should be "Your team is in the Super Bowl, who do you want taking the snaps?"
The answer for me and any level headed football fan should be Joe Montana. 4 Super Bowls, 4 Super Bowl wins, 0 interceptions. The guy was just a winner, plain and simple.
Would anyone seriously pick Elway, Favre or Manning or anybody over Montana in this scenario?Steve
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Good question. I'd have to go with Steve Young -- he was the total package in terms of strength, speed, and agility. Not only did he have eye-popping throwing statistics, but he was one of the best running quarterbacks in the history of the NFL as well. That's something Montana, Elway, Manning, etc. can't lay claim to.
If he wouldn't have started in the USFL -- and wouldn't have followed that up by sitting behind Joe Montana for many years -- I'm pretty confident that he'd be widely regarded as the best of all-time.
Edit: Oh, and, uh, he could really throw the leather,man.Everything has chains...Absolutely nothing's changed. - PJ
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Johnny Unitas.
Joe Montana was great and had a GREAT system to work from (same with Tom Brady and Troy Aikman).
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As a pure passer... go with Marino.Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
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smg9779 wrote:When comparing quaterbacks the question should not be "Who is the best?" it should be "Your team is in the Super Bowl, who do you want taking the snaps?"
Montana's the man but another way to can compare is to say "how valuable is the player to the team?" I'll use Elway and Favre as examples. If they ever got hurt for an entire season, their teams would be terrible sub .500 teams. compare that to Montana who missed both the '91 season (Young led the league in QB rating) and never got off the bench in '92 except for one game (Young was MVP). of course, this is a testament to Young's greatness rather than a knock on Montana. but it's still worth noting that the team carried on fine without him whereas if most teams lost a QB as celebrated as Montana (Brady, Elway, Manning, or Favre for example), their teams would be totally screwed.
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walkunafraid wrote:Good question. I'd have to go with Steve Young -- he was the total package in terms of strength, speed, and agility. Not only did he have eye-popping throwing statistics, but he was one of the best running quarterbacks in the history of the NFL as well. That's something Montana, Elway, Manning, etc. can't lay claim to.
If he wouldn't have started in the USFL -- and wouldn't have followed that up by sitting behind Joe Montana for many years -- I'm pretty confident that he'd be widely regarded as the best of all-time.
Edit: Oh, and, uh, he could really throw the leather,man.
He would be a close second in my opinion. I agree with you 100%, he was the total package. He was Manning + Vick -the dog fighting. Just an unbelievable athlete. On some days I'm convinced he is the best all time, but today I'm going with Montana.Steve
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smg9779 wrote:When comparing quaterbacks the question should not be "Who is the best?" it should be "Your team is in the Super Bowl, who do you want taking the snaps?"
The answer for me and any level headed football fan should be Joe Montana. 4 Super Bowls, 4 Super Bowl wins, 0 interceptions. The guy was just a winner, plain and simple.
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