Greatest Playoff Record by QB

And neither did you, however I have objective facts to support my argument. You have nothing but your opinion.
Blaster as much as I hate saying this sense he ignores facts when he is proven wrong,this time he has a very good point,are you listening to what you are saying? You are saying because he was a nice guy thst he was the best quarterback ever.that is indeed just opinion with no facts to back it up.:abgg2q.jpg: That’s as laughable a statement as people saying brady is the best ever when he played in an era where defenses were not allowed to play defenses and skirts were put on them ignoring thst had he played in the era of Montana or bradshaw,he would NEVER have lasted one season in the nfl or even gone to one Super Bowl the fact he was a wuss who could not even take a mere hit the knee to the helmet without going down missing the entire season ignoring because of thst,he would not last one season in the nfl back then in an era where quarterbacks were thrown around like ragdogs all the time.:auiqs.jpg:so this greatest off all time brady bullshit is absurd and needs to stop right now until brady can go back in a time machine and play in that day in age where REAL men did not kiss an entire season just cause of a hit to the knee by a helmet.:auiqs.jpg:
 
Deflating balls is WORSE than throwing the World Series???
You're an idiot.
Dumbfuck they have been in multiple scandal after scandal illegally taping practice games.thst is just one scandal where they have had multiple scandals brady ass worshipper.you do what Belicheat did in college you get thrown out of the program,the nfl is such a corrupt cartel though they won’t do that,shady brady got a laughable four game suspension,a mere slap on the wrist,he should have been suspended an entire season and belicheat should have been kicked out of the nfl. :cuckoo:

The cheatriots disgraced the sport because of that far worse than anything the black Sox did to baseball idiot.you just can’t handle it.
 
Dumbfuck they have been in multiple scandal after scandal illegally taping practice games.thst is just one scandal where they have had multiple scandals brady ass worshipper.you do what Belicheat did in college you get thrown out of the program,the nfl is such a corrupt cartel though they won’t do that,shady brady got a laughable four game suspension,a mere slap on the wrist,he should have been suspended an entire season and belicheat should have been kicked out of the nfl. :cuckoo:

The cheatriots disgraced the sport because of that far worse than anything the black Sox did to baseball idiot.you just can’t handle it.
So in your warped little world, cheating TO WIN is worse than THROWING a WORLD SERIES????
I take back calling you an idiot - that is an insult to idiots.
 
Absolutely. It's an opinion. Ive never said it was anything but an opinion. It's just an opinion bolstered by facts. Unlike yours.
There are no facts. You just assume that Starr would be unsuccessful in the modern day NFL and I think he would still be great. Two differing opinions.
 
There is zero evidence to support your opinion.

Sure there is. He's undersized, slow and has a weak arm when compared to modern QB's. It would defying the odds that he would even make a roster in todays NFL let alone be a star.


"While Starr also won five NFL championships, more than any quarterback in history, it also might be true he was the least talented of the 25 modern-era quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. After all, as the 200th overall selection in 1956, Starr was by far the lowest draft pick ever among the 25, although Warren Moon signed as a free agent after playing six years in the Canadian Football League."

"He was not Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers. In truth, Tobin Rote, Starr's predecessor as Packers quarterback, was a much better athlete with a much better arm; and Lynn Dickey, who played for Starr the coach, threw a prettier pass with considerably more zip. Almost to the man, Starr's teammates from the 1960s will tell you Zeke Bratkowski, his backup and the 17th player taken in the 1953 draft, had a better arm and more athletic ability."

"Pro football was a different game in the 1960s and Vince Lombardi's offense was built around a power running game, which served Starr's talents well. Of course, it didn't hurt that he played with 12 other future Pro Football Hall of Famers and didn't have to carry his team."

"In the book, "Great Ones: NFL Quarterbacks From Baugh to Montana," copyrighted in 1989 by National Football League Properties, 14 personnel experts whose careers extended across six decades from the 1920s through the 1980s were asked to rank the greatest quarterbacks they had closely studied. Starr was not part of the conversation, but two of his contemporaries were, Unitas and Sonny Jurgensen, as well as Bobby Layne and Norm Van Brocklin, stars of the 1950s."

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"Bart Starr is the perfect example of how a solid but unremarkable player can flourish when given a chance by the right coach," the book's vignette on him began.
Starr was not Tom Brady, a late-round draft pick only because scouts didn't recognize he had a first-round arm. Starr's story was all about resolve, hard work and perseverance."

I get that article is from the PACKERS website so it's biased, but......
 
Sure there is. He's undersized, slow and has a weak arm when compared to modern QB's. It would defying the odds that he would even make a roster in todays NFL let alone be a star.


"While Starr also won five NFL championships, more than any quarterback in history, it also might be true he was the least talented of the 25 modern-era quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. After all, as the 200th overall selection in 1956, Starr was by far the lowest draft pick ever among the 25, although Warren Moon signed as a free agent after playing six years in the Canadian Football League."

"He was not Brett Favre or Aaron Rodgers. In truth, Tobin Rote, Starr's predecessor as Packers quarterback, was a much better athlete with a much better arm; and Lynn Dickey, who played for Starr the coach, threw a prettier pass with considerably more zip. Almost to the man, Starr's teammates from the 1960s will tell you Zeke Bratkowski, his backup and the 17th player taken in the 1953 draft, had a better arm and more athletic ability."

"Pro football was a different game in the 1960s and Vince Lombardi's offense was built around a power running game, which served Starr's talents well. Of course, it didn't hurt that he played with 12 other future Pro Football Hall of Famers and didn't have to carry his team."

"In the book, "Great Ones: NFL Quarterbacks From Baugh to Montana," copyrighted in 1989 by National Football League Properties, 14 personnel experts whose careers extended across six decades from the 1920s through the 1980s were asked to rank the greatest quarterbacks they had closely studied. Starr was not part of the conversation, but two of his contemporaries were, Unitas and Sonny Jurgensen, as well as Bobby Layne and Norm Van Brocklin, stars of the 1950s."

"
"Bart Starr is the perfect example of how a solid but unremarkable player can flourish when given a chance by the right coach," the book's vignette on him began.
Starr was not Tom Brady, a late-round draft pick only because scouts didn't recognize he had a first-round arm. Starr's story was all about resolve, hard work and perseverance."

I get that article is from the PACKERS website so it's biased, but......
I'm done discussing this with you. We won't ever convince each other so any more comments would prove fruitless.
 

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