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Best QB In NFL History!!!

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by RAMBO, Feb 5, 2007.

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Who is the best QB in NFL history?

  1. Manning

    8 vote(s)
    8.8%
  2. Montana

    33 vote(s)
    36.3%
  3. Marnio

    8 vote(s)
    8.8%
  4. Brady

    4 vote(s)
    4.4%
  5. Elway

    15 vote(s)
    16.5%
  6. Favre

    9 vote(s)
    9.9%
  7. Unitas

    9 vote(s)
    9.9%
  8. Bradshaw

    3 vote(s)
    3.3%
  9. Staubach

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  10. Toretta

    2 vote(s)
    2.2%
  1. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    No love for Kordell Stewart?
     
  2. RAMBO

    RAMBO Member


    My Love

    By: Justin Timberlake
     
  3. statrat

    statrat Member

    Now that Toretta is on there, lets have some appreciation for the greatness that was John Friesz.
     
  4. pmartin25

    pmartin25 Guest

    this might be the most ridiculous thread I have ever read, keep it coming and see who else you can get this kid to put on the list
     
  5. hockeybeat

    hockeybeat Guest

    Why no Ray Lucas or Glenn Foley?
     
  6. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    Napoleon Dynamite's Uncle.
     
  7. Sam Mills 51

    Sam Mills 51 Well-Known Member

    I knew my stepfather lurked here ... :D

    Hmmm ... my list:

    1) Dan Marino (not on the list ... who's Marnio?) - People can bust on his lack of a title ... blah, blah, blah. No one ever makes mention that only John Elway had more fourth-quarter comebacks (Elway had 47, Marino 37). Marino didn't have a Terrell Davis come to Miami to get him two SB rings. Instead, he had Jimmy Johnson, he of the "I-run-one-system-and-I-will-run-over-anyone-who-can't-run-my-infallible-system" theory. Final word: He splintered Chicago's "46" defense in '85. The same defense that embarrassed most of its competition was shredded by Marino, the Marks and Nat Moore ... and it's still one of the damndest things I've ever seen in sports.
    2) Johnny Unitas - Kinda like Jim Brown on my RB list ... didn't get to see him play, but read so much about him and his intangibles ... enough good to give him this spot
    3) Brett Favre - Kind of Marino, Jr. to me, with much better mobility.
    4) Peyton Manning - Plenty of years for him to climb the ladder.
    5) John Elway - Funny how Terrell Davis, a running game and a pair of Super Bowls vaulted him from Marino-land - at least for those who can't stand Marino - into the pantheon of all-time greats. Elway belongs among the greatest, but his last two years shouldn't have suddenly vaulted his career portfolio.
     
  8. RAMBO

    RAMBO Member

    What hell.
     
  9. Chuck~Taylor

    Chuck~Taylor Active Member

    [​IMG]
     
  10. RAMBO

    RAMBO Member


    LMAO
     
  11. Gutter

    Gutter Well-Known Member

    Where the hell did Kosar go?

    That's it ... I refuse to vote in this bogus poll.
     
  12. sportschick

    sportschick Active Member

    No Jim Harbaugh?

    What about Jeff George? [/whitlock]
     
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