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Who's the greatest quarterback of all time? Joe Montana or Tom Brady?
February 1, 2015
Posted on 02/01/2015 7:29:20 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Both quarterbacks have won four super bowls with their teams. Who's the greatest quarterback of all time? Joe Montana or Tom Brady?
TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: football
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To: knarf
That miracle catch by Seattle at the one shows the value of a great receiver.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:36:02 PM PST
by
reg45
(Barack 0bama: Implementing class warfare by having no class.)
To: MinorityRepublican
Joe Montana 4 Super Bowls, 4 Super Bowl Wins 11 TDs, No INTs.
Perfection.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:36:17 PM PST
by
Mad Dawgg
(If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
To: MinorityRepublican
But for the pick, Brady looses this game.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:36:37 PM PST
by
Pikachu_Dad
(Impeach Sen Quinn)
To: MinorityRepublican
To: MinorityRepublican
If you have a cheating coach, who then passes on ill-gotten info to his team, it taints your ability to be considered the best quarterback
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:37:18 PM PST
by
nuconvert
( Khomeini promised change too // Hail, Chairman O)
To: KC_Lion
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:37:26 PM PST
by
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
To: fatnotlazy
Matter of opinion I guess. I never once saw TB look to the sidelines asking what play to run next.
Kinda like Nolan Ryan of baseball in my opinion.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:37:51 PM PST
by
eastforker
(Cruz for steam in 2016)
To: MinorityRepublican
OTTO GRAHAM
From Wikipedia:
Graham is regarded by critics as one of the most dominant players of his era, having taken the Browns to league championship games every year between 1946 and 1955, winning seven of them. With Graham at quarterback, the Browns posted a record of 114 wins, 20 losses and four ties, including a 93 winloss record in the playoffs. While most of Graham’s statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with nine. He also holds the record for the highest career winning percentage for an NFL starting quarterback, at 0.814.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:38:19 PM PST
by
Tupelo
(I feel more like Philip Nolan by the day)
To: dfwgator
When Montana won in 1981, he had Ricky Patton, a Falcons castoff at RB. The team was loserville. He didn’t get Rice until he had won twice. Sorry. 4-2 does not beat 4-0.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:38:27 PM PST
by
Luke21
To: MinorityRepublican
Tom Brady, all about the here and now, Joe Montana was so 1980’s/90’s...
To: MinorityRepublican
In the grand scheme of life, this is not important.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:38:53 PM PST
by
Fungi
(Evolution is piece by piece over billions of years. At what point did a precursor become a human?)
To: reg45
Both that, with the interception by the Patriots leads one to believe there IS a God and He LOVES American football
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:39:04 PM PST
by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but, they're true)
To: MinorityRepublican
4-0 in Super Bowls is pretty impressive. But Brady is currently 4-2 in Super Bowls and the two he lost went down to the wire. He could easily be 6-0 if a play or two in each of those two games went differently.
To: MinorityRepublican
Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Kenny Stabler. Bret Favre, Johnny Unitas, Take your pick All of them, but Favre, called their own plays so they had to be smart as well as be able to throw.
If I had to limit it to two it would be Roger Staubach and Terry Bradshaw. If I had to choose one to lead the team it would be Bart Starr.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:39:51 PM PST
by
yarddog
(Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
To: KC_Lion; Impy; Perdogg; Bender2; NFHale; big'ol_freeper
Joe Montana, period. 4-0 in SB’s. NEVER threw an INT in SB play.
The best, period.
Now the Brady fellators will start their homoerotic worship. He’s good, but not the best.
Case in point: This game shouldn’t have been this close, Brady’s 2 INT’s caused that.
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:41:18 PM PST
by
GOPsterinMA
(I'm with Steve McQueen: I live my life for myself and answer to nobody.)
To: ScottfromNJ
an era where pass defenders had the edge and could actually play pass defense.Exactly. It's pretty easy to throw to wideouts that can't even be looked at cross-eyed without getting a PI penalty in today's league.
To: MinorityRepublican
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:41:26 PM PST
by
builder
(I don't want a piece of someone else's pie)
To: MinorityRepublican
All due respect to Brady, a Bay Area product, but the Seahawks would not even have been in tonight's game if not for two Brady INTs. The first was an awful throw under pressure, and it killed a scoring drive. The second gave the ball to Seattle at the NE 35 and led to Seattle's go-ahead TD.
Montana never threw a single INT in the biggest game of them all.
And congrats to Brady for taking the all-time SB TD record from Montana tonight. In his sixth try. Montana did it in four, of course.
Of course, the Pats are an East Coast team, they're within shouting distance of ESPN in Bristol CT, and they'll get plenty of love from the East Coast media. But no amount of Bob Costas's gushing will make Brady as good as Montana, let alone better.
To: Fungi
In the grand scheme of life, this is not important.Neither are most things we spend our time on.
What's your point?
To: GOPsterinMA
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posted on
02/01/2015 7:42:55 PM PST
by
Perdogg
(I'm on a no Carb diet- NO Christie Ayotte Romney or Bush - stay outta da Bushes)
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