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Old 05-11-2017, 09:16 PM   #208
Kenny Camaro
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Originally Posted by Liquidity View Post
Like Troy Aikman is the authority on great QBs lol .... Stafford is a college QB that got lucky on pro level just like Tebow. Jeff George, Doug Williams, Vinny Testaverde, John Elway, Dan Marino, Boomer Esiason are all on another level from Stafford. I will say Troy Aikman's arms strength and ability to play QB is on par with Marino and George. Tom Brady is another level down the ladder on arm strength and ability. Teams win games and the Pats have had great teams. Brady is a system QB and the Pats system is the best in all team sports the last 10 years or so. Marino, George and Elway never had great teams.
You are quite delusional. "Stafford is a college QB that got lucky on the pro level", shows your complete lack of understanding of what a real QB talent is. Tebow? Really? Tebow? He wasn't even 'Good' in college. Tebow=zero talent. Let me ask you this. How many thousands of men have played QB in the NFL? How many have thrown for 5,000 in a season? How many threw for 5,000 yards without a pro bowl offensive lineman? How many threw for 5,000 without even a threat of a running game? How many have lead their team to 8 forth quarter comebacks in a single season? Let's narrow this down for the slow students in class. It is not Doug Williams. It is not Vinny Testaverde. It is not John Elway. It is not Dan Marino. It is not Boomer Esiason. Jeff George couldn't even carry those guy jocks. The answer to the Q's I asked is, wait for it....... Matt Stafford. He is one of five men to throw for 5,000 yards in one season. You stated football is a team game. But John Elway who won back to back Superbowls and lost multiple Super Bowls never had a 'good' team? You, sir, have zero credibility on the subject of quality NFL quarterbacking.
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