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Originally Posted by RedThat
Why not?
He has the numbers to show for that are right up there with the best. The only thing thats missing are superbowl rings. I bet if he won a few championships he'd have more of a reputation.
Once he was introduced to the run and shoot offense in houston, he flourished and I think he may have very well re-defined the quarterback position in a lot of ways during that era.
Mechanically speaking, I think he was the most polished quarterback I've ever seen. Once you combine that with the numbers, thats good enough to easily place him at the top.
Like I said, the only thing thats missing are the rings. Thats pretty much the hole in this argument. But if you want to compare his numbers, and his overall mechanics or attributes to the other great quarterbacks he can easily match or surpass them making him a top 5 quarterback.
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And yet, he and his Houston Oilers pissed away playoff opportunities, including giving up the largest lead in playoff history.
Great QBs with 35 point leads, even if his defense is giving up points by the boat load find a way to rally the troops and secure that win.
greatness isn't measured by stats or pretty mechanics alone.