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Steve Young was a better all around QB than Montana. That guy was a warrior. |
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Defenses weren't as complex as they are today. |
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Sammy paved the way for the modern passing era-yet is forgotten. Broadway Joe-nerves of steel Johnny Unitas-probably the biggest heart of all Lenny the Cool-way underestimated for his acuracy and leadership. Does pretty good on the news too-lol |
Say Half, whatever happened between you and the friend?
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What did Marino have. The Marks brothers, no running game, and a shitty D. |
NO. He probably just lost me my second post season game in a row too. Sure hope I can find a good off season free-agent to replace him with in my keeper league without breaking my bank.
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Farve's in my top 7. Elway's in my top 15. Go figure. And Montana was the best IMO. Marino was shit compared to Joe Montana. Hell, Brady sits higher than Marino. Dumbass choked every damn season. |
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But Montana was something special. I actually thought much the same way as you in the Marino-Montana debate, but then he took a sorry ass group of players wearing the red and gold to the AFC championship game, winning in the clutch a couple of times making plays in the passing game with receivers like Willie freakin' Davis, and I realized that Montana raised the level of play around him like no other QB could. Marino did as well, but not not nearly as much as Montana did. |
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Montana had a great team, but he was the type of guy that made everybody around him better. He almost turned Marty Schottenheimer into a winner, that should end the argument right there. Without Montana, Marty literally wouldn't have anything to hang his hat on in the last 20 years since the fumble. If I had one game to win, he'd be my QB.
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