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Who is the best all time qb?

  • Brady Montana Elway Manning Marino

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    Michael L

  • Michael L said...

    Brady Montana Elway Manning Marino

    Montana and Manning at this point but Brady is right there with them

    This post was edited by shoeless7777 on 1/1/2012 at 12:03 PM

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  • greensooner said...

    I think Falco...if we're going to get real ITT

    Beamon kept the ladies steamin but Falco just won games

    Listen if we're going to be talking Keanu, then you gotta go with Johnny Utah. Far superior qb!

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  • hobe2112 said...

    Listen if we're going to be talking Keanu, then you gotta go with Johnny Utah. Far superior qb!

    He was also totally tubular brah. I think it makes you a better qb if you use phrases like that in your everyday speech. It gives you white man swagger.

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  • Terry Bradshaw = four rings, enough said.

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  • 1. Peyton Manning......especially after seeing how teeerrrribbble the Colts were without him this season. The Patriots went 11-5 the season that Brady missed.
    2. Joe Montana
    3. Johnny Unitas
    4. Tom Brady
    5. Dan Marino
    6. Brett Favre
    7. John Elway (IMO the most overrated player in NFL history. Check his stats. Denver won the Super Bowl [1997 & 1998] with Terrell Davis as their best player)

    Future top 5??????.........Cam Newton. Unbelievable what he accomplished without a Training Camp
    -Rookie Season Passing Yards Records,
    -Passing Yards record in debut/1st game,
    -Began career with 2 games of 400+ yards passing,
    -Helped double Carolina's points per game from 2010 to 2011
    -Helped improve Carolina's Total Yards per game rank from 32 (last) to 5th from 2010 to 2011,
    -QB RushingTDs Single Season Record

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  • GaNole1 said...

    Terry Bradshaw = four rings, enough said.

    No offense as the Steelers are my team....but Bradshaw played with the following Hall of Famers:

    1. Mean" Joe Greene
    2. Mel Blount
    3. Jack Ham
    4. Franco Harris
    5. Lynn Swann,
    6. Jack Lambert
    7. John Stallworth
    8. Mike Webster

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  • BamaBornDukie said...

    No offense as the Steelers are my team....but Bradshaw played with the following Hall of Famers:

    1. Mean" Joe Greene 2. Mel Blount 3. Jack Ham 4. Franco Harris 5. Lynn Swann, 6. Jack Lambert 7. John Stallworth 8. Mike Webster

    That and you can't just say four rings and enough said. Montana has four rings as well so how is that enough to make him the best. Of course I think Bradshaw is the biggest vagina outside of Craig James when it comes to an analyst on the planet so that may cloud my judgement on him.

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  • If the question is simply which qb won the most SB rings, the answer requires no thought...simply regurgitate that which is in the record book.

    But as to best QB, the answer is Dan Marino. And if you didn't see him play...well, you don't know what you don't know.

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  • I'd put Elway first, with Manning a close second.

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  • Peyton Manning and he clearly showed he's the MVP this season by a large margin.

    rolltide06

  • As someone alluded to earlier, championships are certainly important, but (IMO) not the be-all and end-all in the debate of the best quarterback. If rings are all the matter, then guys like Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson are just as good as Peyton Manning and better than Dan Marino. And Big Ben would be better than Manning and just as good as Elway.

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