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Post by damngumby on Jul 11, 2019 11:36:18 GMT
#1 should come as no surprise. Top 25 quarterbacks of all time
The last time the NFL ran through this analysis was 2014. Joe Montana was still king. Much has changed since then. The thing is ... the upper echelon of this list is unlikely to change again for a very, very long time.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Jul 11, 2019 12:05:41 GMT
Russell Wilson above Big Ben?
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Jul 11, 2019 12:28:05 GMT
Not gonna comment on the old-timers such as Baugh, Van Brocklin, etc. Seems close enough except for a few things. I think Steve Young is way too low. I think Kurt Warner is slightly too low. I think Aikman is too high, Iโm starting to think Aaron Rodgers is overrated, I donโt see how Russell Wilson can make this list yet, and all things being equal, I still think Elway should be no lower than #3 all-time.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jul 11, 2019 12:41:29 GMT
The top 2 are pretty well agreed upon, but the order could argued. Montana winning with different coaches and in an era where Lawrence Taylor was allowed to take you out of a game does earn extra points for me.
But the only point of lists of to cause arguments anyway.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jul 11, 2019 13:23:53 GMT
Not gonna comment on the old-timers such as Baugh, Van Brocklin, etc. Seems close enough except for a few things. I think Steve Young is way too low. I think Kurt Warner is slightly too low. I think Aikman is too high, Iโm starting to think Aaron Rodgers is overrated, I donโt see how Russell Wilson can make this list yet, and all things being equal, I still think Elway should be no lower than #3 all-time. If Russell Wilson got hit by a bus today, would he be a Hall of Famer? I certainly don't think it would be a slam dunk, and the list is comparing him to guys who are absolutely Hall of Famers.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jul 11, 2019 13:30:35 GMT
#1 should come as no surprise. Top 25 quarterbacks of all time
The last time the NFL ran through this analysis was 2014. Joe Montana was still king. Much has changed since then. The thing is ... the upper echelon of this list is unlikely to change again for a very, very long time. While I have no problem with Brady being number one, considering I had never heard of Elliott Harrison prior to this list, I'd consider it to be less than canonical.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jul 11, 2019 13:40:14 GMT
If Russell Wilson got hit by a bus today, would he be a Hall of Famer? I certainly don't think it would be a slam dunk, and the list is comparing him to guys who are absolutely Hall of Famers. Does he have to get hit by a bus? Couldn't he just blow out his knee in training camp or something? It just seems a bit harsh.
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Post by NewtJorden on Jul 11, 2019 14:39:16 GMT
I still consider Montana as the best QB.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Jul 11, 2019 15:14:22 GMT
Not to continually bash Wilson - and I get he's a got a SB and appeared in another - but would anybody else put Philip Rivers above him or no?
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jul 11, 2019 15:28:34 GMT
Not to continually bash Wilson - and I get he's a got a SB and appeared in another - but would anybody else put Philip Rivers above him or no? I think I'd put the whole 2004 1st round QB draft class in front of Wilson. Wilson has some time left. It's too early to call him one of the all time greats. Let's see what he does first.
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Post by Xeliou66 on Jul 11, 2019 20:40:47 GMT
Not to continually bash Wilson - and I get he's a got a SB and appeared in another - but would anybody else put Philip Rivers above him or no? I would put Rivers ahead of Wilson, Rivers is a far superior passer. Wilson had an all time great defense on his side when he went to back to back Super Bowls, Rivers has never had as much talent around him as Wilson has.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jul 11, 2019 20:54:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2019 21:10:47 GMT
bullshit
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 12, 2019 1:42:00 GMT
"SUPERBOWL 51" (New England 34, Atlanta 28 OT) convinced me that Tom Brady is The GREATEST QuarterBack of All-Time.
Before that, I thought that it was Joe Montana.
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Jul 12, 2019 1:53:48 GMT
Yea, but the NFL is gay, so who cares?
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Post by sdm3 on Jul 12, 2019 2:10:03 GMT
#1 should come as no surprise.ย Top 25 quarterbacks of all time
The last time the NFL ran through this analysis was 2014. Joe Montana was still king.ย Much has changed since then. The thing is ... the upper echelon of this list is unlikely to change again for a very, very long time. Yeah, but heโs slow and Nick Foles is a better pass catcher.
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Post by damngumby on Jul 12, 2019 6:03:05 GMT
"SUPERBOWL 51" (New England 34, Atlanta 28 OT) convinced me that Tom Brady is The GREATEST QuarterBack of All-Time. Before that, I thought that it was Joe Montana.
That does seem to be the point that convinced a lot of people.
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Post by Marv on Jul 12, 2019 9:56:01 GMT
Iโd put Unitas and Manning above Montana and Brady. But itโs a nitpick as thatโd prob be my top 4 anyhow.
Iโd have Tarkenton higher.
Ben is better than Bradshaw. Fight me!
Warner is better than Wilson.
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Post by sdm3 on Jul 24, 2019 10:31:19 GMT
Not gonna comment on the old-timers such as Baugh, Van Brocklin, etc. Seems close enough except for a few things. I think Steve Young is way too low. I think Kurt Warner is slightly too low. I think Aikman is too high, Iโm starting to think Aaron Rodgers is overrated, I donโt see how Russell Wilson can make this list yet, and all things being equal, I still think Elway should be no lower than #3 all-time. Rodgers has been treated like a football god for so long that he believes it himself. He always wastes time looking for the huge hero play rather than throwing simple checkdowns.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jul 24, 2019 12:31:07 GMT
I wouldn't put Wilson ahead of anyone on that list. Elway should be #3 and is absolutely top 5 at least. I'm glad Favre is outside of the top ten, remember when everyone thought he was God's gift to QBing?
The write up on Brady says it all, but the closing line is particularly mindboggling.
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