It's numbers and championships and impact on the game, and ability to make different teams great. Montana was the greatest clutch QB in history, plus he won championships with different players. Earl Cooper, Freddie Solomon and Dwight Clark were replaced by Roger Craig, Jerry Rice and John Taylor.
There was much more continuity from year to year in the 80's than there is in the 2000's.
It's numbers and championships and impact on the game, and ability to make different teams great. Montana was the greatest clutch QB in history, plus he won championships with different players. Earl Cooper, Freddie Solomon and Dwight Clark were replaced by Roger Craig, Jerry Rice and John Taylor.
So if Brady wins in two weeks he's won with a totally different group of players too.
It's numbers and championships and impact on the game, and ability to make different teams great. Montana was the greatest clutch QB in history, plus he won championships with different players. Earl Cooper, Freddie Solomon and Dwight Clark were replaced by Roger Craig, Jerry Rice and John Taylor.
So if Brady wins in two weeks he's won with a totally different group of players too.
Stop making my point for me.
This. Brady's receivers have been a revolving door of trash since Randy Moss was good at football, not to mention that NE trades every good player that's about to get paid. Fuck Brady with an Alien's mouth dick, but come on. Give the faggot his due.
It's numbers and championships and impact on the game, and ability to make different teams great. Montana was the greatest clutch QB in history, plus he won championships with different players. Earl Cooper, Freddie Solomon and Dwight Clark were replaced by Roger Craig, Jerry Rice and John Taylor.
There was much more continuity from year to year in the 80's than there is in the 2000's.
Salary cap has changed everything. In those days, the Niners and Cowboys were littered with pro bowlers, two deep with starters at most positions. Even so, Montana was friggin clutch. The guy had a knack for making great decisions and elevating his team. He was far from the most athletic quarterback and far from having the strongest arm. Elway and Marino were both "better" quarterbacks by some measures, but there is only one statistic that matters. Winning, and Montana was a winner.
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Stop making my point for me.
Plus he's a whiney bitch. Not that this matters, but it does.
Boobs has this topic dialed in.