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Wait? Peyton doesn't play all 22 positions? He plays special teams though right?
Wait? Peyton doesn't play all 22 positions? He plays special teams though right?
yea, i can't even put him top 5
1) Montana
2) Unitas
3) Star
4) Brady
5) Graham
It is so hard to rate players from different eras due to how much more pass oriented the league has become. I have no problem with your list but Brady and Manning should be pretty close to each other imo. Brady has the rings, manning has those stats.
I'm also not a big believer in the "greatest ever" labels and arguments. I agree that winning championships is important but it cannot be the only or even primary criteria. It is the argument that always goes against Dan Marino (no rings) and others who "only" have 1 ring. Honestly, would you put Terry Bradshaw ahead of Peyton, Favre, Marino, Young, etc? Or for that matter, Jim Plunkett? I do agree that Montana and Brady deserve their due recognition as all-time greats but to just dismiss Peyton is wrong. The man is one of the best ever at the position, that should be enough.
It is so hard to rate players from different eras due to how much more pass oriented the league has become. I have no problem with your list but Brady and Manning should be pretty close to each other imo. Brady has the rings, manning has those stats.
Bradshaw is in my top 10 all time, Marino doesn't even crack the list.
Very telling of your ability to assess QB skills.
i like winners, not stat padders....you'll survive.
Bradshaw is in my top 10 all time, Marino doesn't even crack the list.
The Broncos are very good but its about winning the Super Bowl.
Peyton makes passes to himself, nuff said.
i say most overrated because many say he is the best ever and i just don't agree with that for the obvious reason that i mentioned and others here have mentioned. Is he great yes, is the the best ever hell no.
Can I ask why Marino is rated so poorly? I'm fine with rating Bradshaw fairly high, don't get me wrong but Marino was one of the best "pure passers" ever. He had average receivers, no running game and wasn't very mobile yet he consistently kept his teams competitive and put up great numbers. Defenses had only one thing to stop and still had trouble stopping it. I just don't think a lack of play-off success should dismiss this guy so easily. Most play-off teams had superior defenses so Miami was pretty easy to stop in those days.
Bradshaw, on the other hand, had one of the greatest defenses ever, a great running game and very good receivers. Like I've said before, it's a team game.
Mcro doesn't think Marino is top 10 alltime?
If someone would post some concrete criteria, maybe these QB rankings would have more than just opinion...Marino imo is probably the best passer the game has ever seen.
Mcro doesn't think Marino is top 10 alltime?
If someone would post some concrete criteria, maybe these QB rankings would have more than just opinion...Marino imo is probably the best passer the game has ever seen.
Agreed. Bradshaw was a great QB, but could you imagine how much even more dominant those '70s Steelers teams would have been had Bradshaw thrown the ball like Marino did. On the other hand, I don't think that those '80s Dolphins teams would have been nearly as good as they were with a QB who threw more like Bradshaw than Marino.
Can I ask why Marino is rated so poorly? I'm fine with rating Bradshaw fairly high, don't get me wrong but Marino was one of the best "pure passers" ever. He had average receivers, no running game and wasn't very mobile yet he consistently kept his teams competitive and put up great numbers. Defenses had only one thing to stop and still had trouble stopping it. I just don't think a lack of play-off success should dismiss this guy so easily. Most play-off teams had superior defenses so Miami was pretty easy to stop in those days.
Bradshaw, on the other hand, had one of the greatest defenses ever, a great running game and very good receivers. Like I've said before, it's a team game.