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To: fkabuckeyesrule
48. Dan Marino, Dolphins, XIX (1985)
49. Roger Staubach, Cowboys, X (1976)
50. Trent Dilfer, Ravens, XXXV (2001)
I find this list highly suspect.
2 posted on
01/23/2008 8:23:00 PM PST by
kinoxi
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Everybody knows Trent was the greatest QB of all time...
3 posted on
01/23/2008 8:24:08 PM PST by
kinoxi
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Number 1:

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Number 9:
Oh yeah, Number 2:
Any questions?
4 posted on
01/23/2008 8:24:17 PM PST by
JRios1968
(Don't mess with tigers, for you are crunchy and chewy...)
To: fkabuckeyesrule; bearsgirl90; Purple GOPer; 4everontheRight; ABG(anybody but Gore); ...
Troy Aikman should be third, his passer rating is 146, behind Montana (180) and Young (151).
Williams is 134 and Bradshaw’s was 124, but we know why he was dropped, because he played for Dallas.
7 posted on
01/23/2008 8:29:02 PM PST by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Who has the most rings?
Brady.
Not even the end of story.
Ring five in a week.
8 posted on
01/23/2008 8:34:07 PM PST by
Leisler
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Sonny Jurgensen will always be my #1!
To: fkabuckeyesrule

And don't forget Garo Yepremian.
17 posted on
01/23/2008 8:46:54 PM PST by
dfwgator
(11+7+15=3 Heismans)
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Leaving Namath out of the top 10 is lame. I guess the trick is to play the Broncos.
19 posted on
01/23/2008 8:47:48 PM PST by
Tribune7
(How is inflicting pain and death on an innocent, helpless human being for profit, moral?)
To: fkabuckeyesrule
It is difficult to rate the QBs because there are so many factors such as how good their offensive line is, how good their receivers are etc.
Quarterbacks such as Bart Starr and Johnny Unitas were more important as they were basically coaches on the field. They called the plays on the field and then carried them out. I do know Bart Starr was named MVP in both of the first two Super bowls.
Roger Staubach was the most incredible competitor I have ever seen except for maybe Brett Favre.
I would personally rank Bart Starr as the best.
23 posted on
01/23/2008 8:55:21 PM PST by
yarddog
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To: fkabuckeyesrule
Can't argue with the Joe Montana ratings...except a couple might be under rated:)
NOBODY pitched a more exciting football game...
29 posted on
01/23/2008 9:05:39 PM PST by
Mariner
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Neil “The Rag” O’Donnell deserves #82 rather than #71 based on the fact that he singlehandedly beat his own Steeler team with two interceptions to wide open Cowboy defensive backs. When last seen Neil had cut & ran to the Jets.
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Phil Simms is either #2 or #3. Missed only 3 passes. Not even Montana or Young did that.
35 posted on
01/23/2008 9:14:53 PM PST by
rjp2005
(Lord have mercy on us)
To: fkabuckeyesrule
BSPN ranked Horseface Elway and Len Dawson (!) ahead of Stabler?? Who wrote this thing, Tom Jackson and Mark Schlereth?
39 posted on
01/23/2008 11:33:34 PM PST by
GOP_Raider
(Fred couldn't you have waited until the day after my birthday to drop out?)
To: fkabuckeyesrule
To: fkabuckeyesrule
3. Doug Williams, Redskins, Super Bowl XXII (1988)...Stats: 18-29, 340 yards, 4 TD, 1 interception in 42-10 win over Broncos. Williams started only two games in the 1987 regular season, but he was in top form, rallying the Redskins from an early 10-0 deficit. The Redskins scored touchdowns on five consecutive drives in the second quarter.The perfect quarter. Probably the most surrealistic thing I've ever seen on a football field.
Well, the second most surrealistic. I had a team that did the same thing once. Four plays, touchdown. Two plays, touchdown. Three plays, touchdown. One play, touchdown. Two plays, touchdown. Halftime. And this was against a reasonably good team by the standards of our league. But that was a beer-and-pretzels adult recreational league, not the Super Bowl.
44 posted on
01/24/2008 3:24:06 AM PST by
sphinx
To: fkabuckeyesrule
"7. Troy Aikman, Cowboys, Super Bowl XXVII (1993)...Stats: 22-30, 273 yards, 4 TD, 0 interceptions in 52-17 win over Bills"My favorite Super Bowl of all time! That was one hell of a fun game for us Cowboys fans and was the beginning of a few great years of football for Dallas.
52 posted on
01/24/2008 5:07:06 AM PST by
KoRn
To: fkabuckeyesrule
I’m surprised that they could find 19 perfomances worse than Rex Grossman’s.
53 posted on
01/24/2008 5:07:44 AM PST by
Non-Sequitur
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To: fkabuckeyesrule
56 posted on
01/24/2008 5:19:16 AM PST by
PigRigger
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To: fkabuckeyesrule
There are so many qreat QBs that never won a NFL championship. Sonny Jurgenson (he was on the Eagles 1960 Championship team but it was Norm Van Brocklin who won it), Fran Tarkentan, Y.A. Tittle, Dan Marino.
59 posted on
01/24/2008 5:37:28 AM PST by
7thson
(I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
To: fkabuckeyesrule
Of course the greatest RB in Super Bowl history......Timmy Smith.
62 posted on
01/24/2008 6:08:57 AM PST by
Always Right
(Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?)
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