Page 4 of 14 FirstFirst 12345678 ... LastLast
Results 76 to 100 of 335
  1. #76
    coffee is for closers Infinite_limit's Avatar
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    8,148
    I didn't watch Montana/Marino but I was always on the Peyton=GOAT wagon until this year. Brady is the best of this generation. has that prettyboy swag tbh.

  2. #77
    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
    Post Count
    54,257
    sports fans are so stupid with their logic..

    Losing in the semis/conference finals > losing in the finals..doesn't make any sense..it's the same logic they used with Lebron, too..
    I usually agree, but 18-1 was such a gigantic choke that it has to be held against Brady. Other than that, it's really the fact that defense was allowed in Montana's era and that it took Brady six Super Bowls to break a touchdown record that Montana set in four that puts Montana way ahead of Brady.

  3. #78
    coffee is for closers Infinite_limit's Avatar
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    8,148
    You can't lose to Eli Manning twice and be an equal of Joe Cool


    Upset Superior Opponent
    - Joe vs 1981 Bengals
    - Tom vs 2001 Rams

    Defeat a Legend
    - Joe vs Marino
    - Tom vs Warner

    Decapitate your opponent
    - Joe vs Elway
    - Tom vs ?

    Come from behind victory
    - Joe vs 1989 Bengals
    - Tom vs 2015 Seahawks

  4. #79
    Veteran HI-FI's Avatar
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    13,358
    I've never even called Peyton the GOAT. probably regular season GOAT though. definitely one of the best and one of my favorites for changing how QBs direct the offense instead of acting like robots out there.

    Marino is the best pure passer I've seen and he'd rocco siffredi the league with the modern rules.

    Montana will always be number 1 in my book. He just had a grace or coolness under fire that no one has matched since. maybe Eli or Flacco but still not quite.

    Brady has done some great things, no doubt, he's definitely the greatest system QB i've ever seen. Tell him what the defense is doing, take a couple psi's off and can get dangerous. Will be real interesting if he ever leaves Belichick's safety net, especially now that they drafted Garafalo.

  5. #80
    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
    My Team
    Oakland Raiders
    Post Count
    100,825
    I've never even called Peyton the GOAT. probably regular season GOAT though. definitely one of the best and one of my favorites for changing how QBs direct the offense instead of acting like robots out there.

    Marino is the best pure passer I've seen and he'd rocco siffredi the league with the modern rules.

    Montana will always be number 1 in my book. He just had a grace or coolness under fire that no one has matched since. maybe Eli or Flacco but still not quite.

    Brady has done some great things, no doubt, he's definitely the greatest system QB i've ever seen. Tell him what the defense is doing, take a couple psi's off and can get dangerous. Will be real interesting if he ever leaves Belichick's safety net, especially now that they drafted Garafalo.
    fight the good fight, brother

  6. #81
    Banned
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    49,723
    This is how it is.

    1.Joe Montana
    2.Tom Brady
    3.Peyton Manning
    4.Aaron Rodgers
    5.Dan Marino
    6.John Elway
    7.Brett Favre
    8.Drew Brees
    9.Warren Moon
    10.John Unitas
    11.Big Ben
    12.Steve Young
    13.Troy Aikman
    14.Fran Tarkenton
    15.Jim Kelly
    16.Dan Fouts
    17.Sonny Jurgenson
    18.Y.A, tle
    19.Bart Starr
    20.Roger Staubach

    Otto Graham belongs in the top 10 but the game ws just too different back then.

  7. #82
    Veteran Thebesteva's Avatar
    My Team
    Denver Broncos
    Post Count
    12,201
    Honestly, Im not a Patriots hater, wish the cheating thing didnt exist with them because they are so damn great that is just re ed. I am not sure if Brady is the GOAT but man is he close to it.

  8. #83
    coffee is for closers Infinite_limit's Avatar
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    8,148
    This is how it is.

    1.Joe Montana
    2.Tom Brady
    3.Peyton Manning
    4.Aaron Rodgers
    5.Dan Marino
    6.John Elway
    7.Brett Favre
    8.Drew Brees
    9.Warren Moon
    10.John Unitas
    11.Big Ben
    12.Steve Young
    13.Troy Aikman
    14.Fran Tarkenton
    15.Jim Kelly
    16.Dan Fouts
    17.Sonny Jurgenson
    18.Y.A, tle
    19.Bart Starr
    20.Roger Staubach

    Otto Graham belongs in the top 10 but the game ws just too different back then.
    - Brady, Manning & Rodgers all in the Top 4 is too much
    - Brees is not Top 10
    - You have 5 guys from the 2000's in your Top 8
    - Unitas @ 10 is way too low
    - Big Ben in the Top 20 is a maybe
    - Staubach ahead of Aikman

  9. #84
    36/7/7
    My Team
    Baltimore Ravens
    Post Count
    5,892
    This is how it is.

    1.Joe Montana
    2.Tom Brady
    3.Peyton Manning
    4.Aaron Rodgers
    5.Dan Marino
    6.John Elway
    7.Brett Favre
    8.Drew Brees
    9.Warren Moon
    10.John Unitas
    11.Big Ben
    12.Steve Young
    13.Troy Aikman
    14.Fran Tarkenton
    15.Jim Kelly
    16.Dan Fouts
    17.Sonny Jurgenson
    18.Y.A, tle
    19.Bart Starr
    20.Roger Staubach

    Otto Graham belongs in the top 10 but the game ws just too different back then.
    Solid list

  10. #85
    Banned
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    49,723
    - Brady, Manning & Rodgers all in the Top 4 is too much
    - Brees is not Top 10
    - You have 5 guys from the 2000's in your Top 8
    - Unitas @ 10 is way too low
    - Big Ben in the Top 20 is a maybe
    - Staubach ahead of Aikman
    And how many of those did you see play? Well I saw them all many times.

  11. #86
    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
    My Team
    Oakland Raiders
    Post Count
    100,825
    - Brady, Manning & Rodgers all in the Top 4 is too much
    - Brees is not Top 10
    - You have 5 guys from the 2000's in your Top 8
    - Unitas @ 10 is way too low
    - Big Ben in the Top 20 is a maybe
    - Staubach ahead of Aikman
    this is the golden age of quarterbacking though. the rule changes are obviously a huge part of it, but the game has also evolved with time regardless of the rules.

  12. #87
    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
    My Team
    Dallas Cowboys
    Post Count
    40,807
    Montana >>>>>>>>>>>> Brady. That was already set in stone in 2007.
    They're tied in rangs - like Kobe and Jim. You are basically admitting that Kobe >>>>> Duncan:

    1) Kobe has the better h2h playoff record (when both played)
    2) Kobe 3peated vs. Duncan never even repeated
    3) Kobe then repeated without a HOF player by his side (vs no repeats from Duncan)

    Kobe's 5 is more impressive than Duncan's 5.


  13. #88
    Banned
    My Team
    San Francisco 49ers
    Post Count
    49,723
    A QB who was the best ever at his school and pro team.

    Joe Montana...Notre Dame/Niners
    Tom Brady....Michigan/Pats
    Peyton Manning...Tennesse/Colts
    Aaron Rodgers...Cal/Packers
    Drew Brees....Purdue/Saints
    Dan Fouts...Oregon/Chargers
    John Elway...Stanford/Broncos
    Eli Manning....Ole Miss/Giants
    Cam Newton....Auburn/Panthers
    Big Ben..Miami of Ohio/Steelers
    Joe Flacco..Delaware.Ravens
    Warren Moon...Washington/Oilers
    Otto Graham...NW/Browns
    Sonny Jurgenson..Duke/Redskins
    Fran Tarkenton...Georgia/Vikings
    Russell Wilson....Wisconsin/Seahawks

  14. #89
    ... scanry's Avatar
    My Team
    New England Patriots
    Post Count
    4,962
    They're tied in rangs - like Kobe and Jim. You are basically admitting that Kobe >>>>> Duncan:

    1) Kobe has the better h2h playoff record (when both played)
    2) Kobe 3peated vs. Duncan never even repeated
    3) Kobe then repeated without a HOF player by his side (vs no repeats from Duncan)

    Kobe's 5 is more impressive than Duncan's 5.

    Why bring a beta into all of this Puto? Shaq & Duncan, now those two are alphas.

  15. #90
    36/7/7
    My Team
    Baltimore Ravens
    Post Count
    5,892
    "Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"

    1 February 2015

    Tom Brady

  16. #91
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
    My Team
    Green Bay Packers
    Post Count
    101,216
    "Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"

    1 February 2015

    Tom Brady

  17. #92
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
    My Team
    Green Bay Packers
    Post Count
    101,216

  18. #93
    ex Hornets78 Pelicans78's Avatar
    My Team
    New Orleans Saints
    Post Count
    15,822
    A QB who was the best ever at his school and pro team.

    Joe Montana...Notre Dame/Niners
    Tom Brady....Michigan/Pats
    Peyton Manning...Tennesse/Colts
    Aaron Rodgers...Cal/Packers
    Drew Brees....Purdue/Saints
    Dan Fouts...Oregon/Chargers
    John Elway...Stanford/Broncos
    Eli Manning....Ole Miss/Giants
    Cam Newton....Auburn/Panthers
    Big Ben..Miami of Ohio/Steelers
    Joe Flacco..Delaware.Ravens
    Warren Moon...Washington/Oilers
    Otto Graham...NW/Browns
    Sonny Jurgenson..Duke/Redskins
    Fran Tarkenton...Georgia/Vikings
    Russell Wilson....Wisconsin/Seahawks
    I don't think Brady is the best QB in Michigan history. His career there was pretty unremarkable.

  19. #94
    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
    My Team
    Dallas Cowboys
    Post Count
    36,594
    Look I respect Joe Cool but I think now with the 4 plus the other two SB appearances, I am giving the edge to Brady. I dont get how 4-0 > 4-2. Brady has his team in contention every year even AFTER losing HOF mates such as McGinest and BRushi. He never has had a Jerry Rice just a couple brilliant Moss and Gronk seasons. We may hate Brady's pretty boy swag but he is the GOAT QB ...

  20. #95
    you are a faggot Phillip's Avatar
    My Team
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Post Count
    5,774
    Montana - 11 TD passes 0 interceptions in 4 superbowls. It took Brady 6 superbowls to break his TD passing record.
    That doesn't prove that Montana is indisputably a superior football player to Tom Brady.

    you want him to prove that he disagrees?
    No, I want him to prove his blanket statement that Montana is superior to Brady.

  21. #96
    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
    My Team
    Dallas Cowboys
    Post Count
    36,594
    That doesn't prove that Montana is indisputably a superior football player to Tom Brady.



    No, I want him to prove his blanket statement that Montana is superior to Brady.
    So in the NBA we have cats arguing that due to more complex defense, better athletes modern science and anlytics that today's players are superior to the 80's legends ... but in the NFL, Montana's 4 is better than Brady's 4-2? I get it's a team sport but the hypocrisy of this site and the inconsistency of arguments is befuddling. Basically the group think praises or s on certain players and not even rings seems to shift the dynamic. Makes little sense to me but I am old school. Winning les is the ultimate measuring stick regardless of the sport.

  22. #97
    you are a faggot Phillip's Avatar
    My Team
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Post Count
    5,774
    No, they won back to back in 1988 and 1989 after losing to the Giants in 86 and 87 and reached the NFC le game in 1990 and lost on a last second FG after Montana was knocked out of the game and basically missed the following season and benched in 1992. However, he gets traded to the Chiefs and carries them to the AFC le game in his first year at the age of 38
    After their first couple, they flamed out early for 3 straight years, but had some young talent developing, so that by time they went back to back, they were pretty loaded and could simply out-talent other teams. Those first two SBs were clearly a result of a system teams were not well equipped to defend against. The second two were simply stacked squads, with a bunch of really good to great players in Rice, Taylor, Craig, Rathman, Romanowski, Haley, Lott, etc... that team was simply loaded. No different than Brady's early squads who were loaded with defensive talent, and of course he won 3 in 4 years.

    And let's not act like the KC team was awful or something. They had like 4-5 pro bowlers that year, and quite a few other solid players, including former or soon-to-be pro bowlers. Him and Brady have pretty much had comparable stretches of teams over their careers.

    From the statistical aspect, Brady has noticeably superior stats (some of which are due to adjustments in the game, but they are still NOTABLY better), along with a better winning % in both the regular season and the playoffs.
    From a physical ability aspect, Brady had more longevity, is physically bigger and stronger, with a stronger throwing arm and arguably has the best pocket presence/patience of any QB ever, while Joe would run a bit more.
    From an accomplishments aspect, Brady has 2 more Pro Bowl seasons, while Joe had 1 more All-Pro season (Brady played in an era with WAY MORE elite QBs though, in particular Peyton), both have 2 MVPs, 4 SB wins, and 3 SB MVPs, but Brady led his team to 2 more SB appearances.
    From an intangible aspect, both are fantastic winners, and highly clutch, but Brady actually has more 4th quarter comebacks and game winning drives in both regular season and post season. And then theres the AV rating (which is a rating system that shows the approximate value of a player to their teams success) which Brady also bests Montana at.

    So what I want proven to me is... what makes Joe UNQUESTIONABLY better than Brady, as so many people want to claim?

  23. #98
    you are a faggot Phillip's Avatar
    My Team
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Post Count
    5,774
    So in the NBA we have cats arguing that due to more complex defense, better athletes modern science and anlytics that today's players are superior to the 80's legends ... but in the NFL, Montana's 4 is better than Brady's 4-2? I get it's a team sport but the hypocrisy of this site and the inconsistency of arguments is befuddling. Basically the group think praises or s on certain players and not even rings seems to shift the dynamic. Makes little sense to me but I am old school. Winning les is the ultimate measuring stick regardless of the sport.
    Some people just seem to struggle to accept change. Fact is, there will constantly be bigger and better players coming out as time progresses. In about 15-20 years, there will probably be some QBs that will then be having arguments as being superior to Brady, while Montana will have been generally forgotten about by then, and the chain will keep going on and on. I just refuse to defend a player simply because of some pointless emotional attachment to an era of players. If a player is superior, then they are simply superior, no arguments needed.

    Personally, I think Brady > Montana by a bit, but I can see both sides. I just can't see how people can make a blanket statement that Montana is superior with no questions asked. That is an incredibly narrow-minded point of view.

  24. #99
    Board Man Comes Home Clipper Nation's Avatar
    Post Count
    54,257
    They're tied in rangs - like Kobe and Jim. You are basically admitting that Kobe >>>>> Duncan:

    1) Kobe has the better h2h playoff record (when both played)
    2) Kobe 3peated vs. Duncan never even repeated
    3) Kobe then repeated without a HOF player by his side (vs no repeats from Duncan)

    Kobe's 5 is more impressive than Duncan's 5.

    Reaching. We're comparing first options here, Hernando, not role players.

  25. #100
    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
    My Team
    Baltimore Ravens
    Post Count
    83,730
    I haven't read through anything here.

    1. Brady
    2. Elway
    3. Montana

    Normally I'd say it's the QB that makes the receiver, but Jerry Rice was a sick freak of nature that he's the exception to the rule, imo. I have yet to see anyone better at taking a five yard pass and turn it into an 80 yard TD.

    I read a stupid article once that if you were to split Jerry's career into two by going odd and even years, that it would be enough top make two Hall of Fame caliber careers.

    Meanwhile Brady has Edelman.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •