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Ebolapox 12-22-2006 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
Speaking of which, the 2006 draft was the return of 1983. These three kids are going to be special...

are GOING to be? hell, young and leinart already are... and cutler (ugh) definately has the skills to be as good, if not better, than both of em'

congrats on having a QB... as a chiefs fan, I've never seen a hall of fame QB lead my team (eh, other than the two years of montana, which barely even counts, as I was too young to remember)

I may give you bronco fans sh*t about the cheating and cut blocking, but honestly, I'd tolerate either of those if the chiefs were to win a super bowl... it sucks being the cubs of the NFL

Taco John 12-22-2006 12:29 AM

The Chiefs will have their day, and all the misery will make it worth it. I know that sounds backwards, but you'll understand once you experience it. Hang in there.

Chiefs Pantalones 12-22-2006 12:39 AM

Top 2 QBs of all time were Montana and Elway, IMO.

Dan Fouts? WTF?

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-22-2006 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
And you must have missed that he was being coached by a Marty Schottenheimer clone and managed to raise his game anyway, not to mention the playoff wins against teams such as the Warren Moon-led Houston Oilers, Chuck Noll-led Pittsburgh Steelers, Bill Cowher-led Pittsburgh Steelers, Bill Parcells led New York Jets, Tom Coughlin-led Jacksonville Jaguars, Dan Marino-led Miami Dolphins... And oh yeah, the Brett Favre-led Green Bay Packers.

He didn't beat Coughlin, Favre, or Cowher until he had Terrell Davis and shucked his "marty clone", and got his ass handed to him three times in the SB. Stop with the half-truths.

Taco John 12-22-2006 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hummus' Jenkins
He didn't beat Coughlin, Favre, or Cowher until he had Terrell Davis and shucked his "marty clone", and got his ass handed to him three times in the SB. Stop with the half-truths.


Hardly half truths. There is no doubt that our Hall of Fame bound runningback had a lot to do with Elway's Superbowl success. But the presence of Terrell Davis doesn't in any way diminish the accomplishments of Elway, despite what the Elway-haters would want us all to believe.

Elway was going to take whatever team he played for to the Superbowl multiple times, whoever that team was. Whether that team was good enough to win it depended on the quality of the team. Unfortunately, the quality of the early teams just wasn't there.

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-22-2006 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
Hardly half truths. There is no doubt that our Hall of Fame bound runningback had a lot to do with Elway's Superbowl success. But the presence of Terrell Davis doesn't in any way diminish the accomplishments of Elway, despite what the Elway-haters would want us all to believe.

Elway was going to take whatever team he played for to the Superbowl multiple times, whoever that team was. Whether that team was good enough to win it depended on the quality of the team. Unfortunately, the quality of the early teams just wasn't there.

:spock:

I'd like to see Elway take some of those 1980's Bucs, Packers, Seahawks, Chiefs, Cardinals, to the Super Bowl....ROFL

Taco John 12-22-2006 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hummus' Jenkins
:spock:

I'd like to see Elway take some of those 1980's Bucs, Packers, Seahawks, Chiefs, Cardinals, to the Super Bowl....ROFL


I truly believe he would have done it. He made everyone around him that much better because no matter what the game situation, they believed. Faith goes a long ways in this game.

It's this reason I don't consider Favre a top 5 quarterback. He never elevated a mediocre team to anything special. Nor Marino.

Montana and Elway both did.

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-22-2006 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Taco John
I truly believe he would have done it. He made everyone around him that much better because no matter what the game situation, they believed. Faith goes a long ways in this game.

Since when did this guy start running the Mane?

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Taco John 12-22-2006 01:07 AM

Let me add the footnote to that argument, that I think that Marino was the best pure passer that the game has ever seen. But with that, let me add that there's a difference between being a mere passer and being a quarterback.

Sure-Oz 12-22-2006 01:10 AM

Favre def. is one of the toughest Qb's ever, and in my top 5.

Sure-Oz 12-22-2006 01:10 AM

Elway and Montana are probably the best 2 i'd agree with that as well.

'Hamas' Jenkins 12-22-2006 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Sure-Oz
Elway and Montana are probably the best 2 i'd agree with that as well.

I'd have Montana 1, Elway 2, and Todd Blackledge 8914.

Sure-Oz 12-22-2006 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hummus' Jenkins
I'd have Montana 1, Elway 2, and Todd Blackledge 8914.

agreed, im tipsy so i was going by the alphabet to put in order. ROFL

ferrarispider95 12-22-2006 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hummus' Jenkins
I'd have Montana 1, Elway 2, and Todd Blackledge 8914.

Elvis Grbac 8915

DomerNKC 12-22-2006 05:47 PM

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Thanks to an incredible new system and a HOF coach.

Halfcan
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Quote: <HR SIZE=1>Originally Posted by milkman
You really are a freakin' moron. <HR SIZE=1>
Must have fogotten Montana had the benefit of the best defense in the NFL, best WR ever, huge O-line, and a devasting Special teams.

are you ever going to realize that JOE was the reason?


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