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Originally Posted by Kenny Camaro
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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First off Elway had horrible teams up to about 1996 when Denver finally got a good RB-I forgot his name, Terrell ___? Fyi: Elway played from 1983 to 1998 so he never had a great team. Only the last 2-3 years Elway finally got talented players. Hello? Does this register with you bro? Regarding Mutt Stafford's 5k yards a season stat-well, this means jack to me because he is not the raw specimen talent that Dan Marino was. Give it another 2-3 years and Stafford (sounds like the name of an office supply store) will be out of the league and working at CNN (fake news).
Tom Brady is a great QB yes but he had great teams. Many will argue Brady is a system QB because the Pats are a system team meaning any decent QB can win with the Pats because the team is so good. TEAM ... Football is a TEAM game.