View Poll Results: Whos' the better all-time NFL quarterback?
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October 26th, 2004, 10:18 AM
#16
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Originally Posted by Cleetus
So none of you have anything to say about Aikman?
I do think that Aikman was good, but I do not think he was quite good enough to be put in the level of the all time greats. I would put him in the same level as Terry Bradshaw. They were both excellent quarterbacks, but it is hard to seperate their ability with the others that they had around them.
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October 26th, 2004, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by WebHead
Obviously there were/are many great quarterbacks throughout the history of the NFL,.. but imo, the two top 1337 quarterbacks of all time were Joe Montana and Brett Favre. So my question is,.. in the superbowl, it's 4th and 1, you got 2 seconds left on the clock, you're at the 13 yard line and the clock is stopped. The score is 17-12 and they've got the lead. You HAVE to connect for a touchdown in order to win the game. So who would you rather have at the helm for this critical last play? Montana? Or Favre?
I gotta go with my fellow ORANGEMAN Joe Montanna?
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