Quarterback Greatness

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by NFL-Solomon, May 4, 2018.

  1. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    No sorry, just like we don't talk about when a general ends out a contingent of his army, to secure a hill prior to the battle in terms of his greatness, lesser games aren't really discussed in terms of QB greatness.

    Please tell me apart from when they were ocurring, how many times you talked about the divisional round winning and losing QBs, as opposed to the SB winning and Brady, er um, losing QB.
     
  2. firehalo Guest

    Again. With this “logic” the GOAT QB could be relegated to mediocrity due to his teammates/ coaches fucking up and losing the game. Absurdity.
     
  3. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    I think the Colts have a banner commemorating their division round win.
     
  4. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    Yes, in terms of Greatness. Kizer was a zero, but Tommy was a negative, because he got there and failed. Please remember, it's not about better, and it is about perception as much as profieciency. Nobody talks about those who didn't mak it there, well, except you, right now.
     
  5. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    Like sitting Malcolm Butler while QB throws for 500+.
    Kizer less of a loser.
     
  6. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    Again, that is purely "what if" speculation, the results in reality answer the question if they ACTUALLY did enough to win.
     
  7. firehalo Guest

    I'm trying to apply your "logic" across the board for tensile strength... and it is failing.

    Too bad for that one-hit wonder Johnny Unitas or whatever that Colts' QB was named.
     
  8. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    Yup, it's #2 for a reason ;)
     
  9. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    Your use of the term nobody is gross.
     
  10. firehalo Guest

    Mark Rypien is closer to GOAT than Jim Kelly. Got it.
     
  11. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    Apparntly, logic is failing you as badly as counting up to 2 SB wins. Too bad for Johnny U, what? That he isn't eligible for GOAT by being a 1 hit wonder? Wol, he should have won more SBs then.
     
  12. firehalo Guest

    Mark Rypien is closer to GOAT than Warren Moon.
     
  13. firehalo Guest

    Mark Rypien is closer to GOAT than Dan Marino.
     
  14. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    What?

    I was speaking relatively and I did except you, but characterizing as gross? Now that I could do with more explaining.
     
  15. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    No, neither are eligible.
     
  16. NFL-Solomon Franchise Player Steelers

    Keep saying 2+2=5

    Ineligible is ineligible.
     
  17. firehalo Guest

    I didn't say they were GOAT... just closer, by your logic.

    TIL, Jim Plunkett is closer to GOAT than Dan Marino.
     
  18. mattymcgee55 Legend Patriots Bruins

    Claiming that nobody talks about those that didn’t make it. Plenty of examples already given of great QBs often talked about that don’t fit your grate criteria.
    The degree of loser criteria is as entertaining as it is absurd. This may be the only list that has a winless QB ranked higher than the league MVP.
     
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  19. AxeMurderer Legend Cowboys

    No, sorry, but the conference championship is a lesser game than the Super Bowl. To fail there is WORSE than WINNING that game and then losing the next.

    To get to the Super Bowl, you have to WIN your divisional game. You have to WIN the conference championship game.
     
  20. firehalo Guest

    Eli Manning is closer to GOAT than Ben Roethlisberger... due to BR's ineligibility ... of course.
     

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