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Old 03-04-2008, 09:20 PM
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This is a nice debate so here are my top 5.

1) Johnny Unitas: Like Reg said Johnny U. pretty much is why we have stations like The NFL Network.
2) Joe Montana: Won 4 Super Bowls, 3 Super Bowl MVP's, and never threw an interception.

Now it gets tough.
3) John Elway: The last minute comeback king.
4) Brett Favre: Holds many of the passing records.
5) Bart Starr: Can't argue with 5 Championship Rings.

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Old 03-04-2008, 10:32 PM
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WHAT SYSTEM?....THIS YEAR WAS THE FIRST YEAR HE HAD ANY WIDE RECEIVERS...AND HE PUT HIS BEST NUMBERS EVER.....HE HAD MEDIOCRE RECEIVERS AT BEST PRIOR TO THIS YEAR...... HOW COULD YOU NOT INCLUDE HIM???????? AND NOT UNTIL THIS YEAR DID THE TEAM AS A WHOLE GO AFTER TOP SHELF FREE AGENTS...SO WHAT IS YOUR BEEF?
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Old 03-04-2008, 10:47 PM
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The greatest of all time, Dan Fouts!


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Old 03-04-2008, 11:00 PM
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Default Tom Brady

No way he can even be considered, in college he was bringing drew henson water, (Henson was a underclassmen) if henson picked football instead of baseball, you cats would be talking about him, he was a god, perfect size and power, with the mindset to play without allstars around him, sure brady has rings, thats awesome, but when picking the best alltime, you can't go by rings, I would take marino over brady anyday, Marino on the patriots, WOWWWWWWWWWWWW, 10 rings easy.


Not in order

1. Marino
2. Unitas
3. Starr
4. Staubach
5. Elway
6. favre
7. Montana
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Old 03-05-2008, 12:15 AM
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Too much emphasis is put on championships. Winning a championship is done as a team. Brady is a better quarterback than Eli Manning, but the Giants won. Can't win a ring without a complete team. Marino didn't have the support that Brady, Favre, Montana had. Brady hasn't played long enough to even be considered. Remember, Brady is playing in an era where the defense can't be within 5 yards of the receiver or it's a penalty, or the receiver can knock the defender to the turf then catch the pass. Brady has had a few good years, but what if he sucks the next few? Is he still gonna be on the list? Just my 2 cents, or am I overvalueing my opinion?
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Old 03-05-2008, 09:00 AM
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my top 5 are

1.Joe namath
2.Joe Montana
3.Johnny unitas
4.Bobby lane
5.otto graham
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Sorry to all you Brett fans, but he doesn't even make my top 10.
In no order....

Bradshaw
Montana
Staubach
Namath
Starr
Unitas
Elway
Tarkenton
Griese
P Manning

Fouts and Favre would tie for 11 and 12

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Old 03-05-2008, 09:25 AM
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Default I like the debate

While all the championship rings go bling-bling down the street, the greatest QB debate rages on.....


You cannot just look at the NFL QB from what you have seen in your lifetime, but sometimes you have to reach back to understand where you are.

My top 10 is more about overall QB play.......not just overall numbers

1 Johnny U.
2. Favre
3 Montana
4 Bradshaw
5 Sammy Baugh
6 Elway
7 Marino
8 Starr
9 Fouts
10 Staubach
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:34 PM
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thats a little more realistic.
like I said, there is no so called greatest ever. theres a - greatest for their era or for every 10 year period .
For now Favre does hold top QB type status.
He owns most if not all records of his peers.
Elway got 2 SB wins and last minute wins but Favre still surpassed his stats as well as Marino's.

Favre was around when there was a larger group of better QBs.
Favre-Aikman-Young-Montana was finishing up- Elway- Marino- Kelly and Im sure I missed some-
recently- if it wasnt for Archie and his wife this next 10 years would be berift of quality QBs. The Mannings and Brady are about it right now.
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Old 03-05-2008, 06:54 PM
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Unitas
Montana

The Rest (in No Particular Order): Elway, Bradshaw, Dawson, Favre
Stabler, Marino, P Manning, Brady, Staubach, Baugh, Tittle, Tarkenton
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