more like -3 actually. old man is a raider fan. its why im in this hole
Should we link to videos of all his 4th quarter comebacks?
more like -3 actually. old man is a raider fan. its why im in this hole
ok i'll openly admit i'm irrationally leaving elway off all my lists. proceed
Lol... I was confused about it too because you're pretty realistic in here normally.
Plus I'm a when anyone bad mouths Elway
Even for the the Drive, Montana going 90 yards to beat the Bengals in the SB--capped by John Taylor's iconic catch in the back of the EZ--was epic. Didn't he start out that drive by joking i the huddle that he saw John Candy in the stands?
All worthy entry in this thread, but give me Joe Cool for all of them
there is an anecdote on one of his games winning drives where in the first huddle, everybody is all tired and nervous, and he points out the rack on some chick in the front row... joe cool man
qft. that Candy story is legendary and exemplifies how he handled pressure. RIP Candy.
Joe Cool was my hero as a kid, besides some filmmakers and.
Eli is the only guy of this era that could pull some of that out of his ass, and he still isn't Joe Cool.
meh he was probably nervous as and tried to play it off
Game: Montana. 4-0 in Super Bowls with no interceptions; 'nuff said.
Drive: Montana.
Play: Elway. I can't think of another QB who pulled more plays out of his ass in big situations than Elway. He was scary enough in the pocket, but when things broke down and he started scrambling around and improving he became downright terrifying.
Touche. I actually think Bradshaw is underrated, tbh.
To be completely honest, 70s Steelers, 80s Niners, and 90s Cowboys were all ing stocked teams. This conversation should be post cap, tbh.
Post cap:
Neglecting the defense the qbs had...
Game: Peyton
Drive: Brady
Play: Eli or Big Rapist
Edit: Obviously not counting Favre or Elway...
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