In football, it is easy to ask who's the greatest wide-reciever of all-time- Jerry Rice.
OTOH, asking who is the greatest QB of all-time is a tossup.
I think it would make for an interesting debate, since we all remember QB's from different eras.
Bill has been watching football for decades, so he's old enough to remember most of the legends- from Montana to Brady, from Fouts to Favre, Staubach to Elway, and so on.
Who do YOU consider the best QB ever?
IMO, it's John Elway.
When you combine everything, it adds up nicely:
His longevity and loyalty to his original team (16 years with ONE team- Mr. Favre could have learned a lesson from him)
His numbers (Over 50,000 passing yards, 300 TD's)
A HUGE passing arm
A knack for comebacks (He was Mr. Fourth Quarter for a long time)
Championships (I know he lost in multiple Super Bowls early on, but he did eventually win back-to-back titles- any QB who does that is great, and when you accomplished the same thing as the likes of Starr, Bradshaw, Montana, Aikman, and Brady- THAT is elite company).
OTOH, asking who is the greatest QB of all-time is a tossup.
I think it would make for an interesting debate, since we all remember QB's from different eras.
Bill has been watching football for decades, so he's old enough to remember most of the legends- from Montana to Brady, from Fouts to Favre, Staubach to Elway, and so on.
Who do YOU consider the best QB ever?
IMO, it's John Elway.
When you combine everything, it adds up nicely:
His longevity and loyalty to his original team (16 years with ONE team- Mr. Favre could have learned a lesson from him)
His numbers (Over 50,000 passing yards, 300 TD's)
A HUGE passing arm
A knack for comebacks (He was Mr. Fourth Quarter for a long time)
Championships (I know he lost in multiple Super Bowls early on, but he did eventually win back-to-back titles- any QB who does that is great, and when you accomplished the same thing as the likes of Starr, Bradshaw, Montana, Aikman, and Brady- THAT is elite company).