There's nothing he can do to be the best QB of all time as long as Montana has a "0" in his Super Bowl loss column.
Lol. I guess you didnt see the end of his career in KC.
When a broken down Montana, alongside fellow corpse Marcus Allen, led his team to the championship game in 93 and the playoffs in 94?Go ahead and name his receivers w/o looking it up.
guess one was Andre Rison
Montana's regular starting WRs during his two KC years were Willie Davis and J.J. Birden. Davis came from the Orlando Thunder of the original WLAF days. Montana also threw a lot to backs Marcus Allen, Kimble Anders (a great underrated player), and Todd McNair.Rison was still in Atlanta during Montana's KC days. Then, before the 1995 season he signed a big contract with Cleveland. He was a flop there.
Then he landed in Jacksonville for the 1996 season and was removed from the team in November for being a jerk. Green Bay picked him up and he helped them win a Super Bowl. This is similar to the LeGarrette Blount situation of this season. A player acts like a jerk, gets fired from a good team and gets picked up by an even better team.
Montana was really good (and old) with the Chiefs. People who knock his performance with the Chiefs did not watch many, or any, of the games. He played well against the Steelers in the playoffs and was great in Houston (the Chiefs have not won a playoff game since) and then the whole team stunk in Buffalo. The next year, the team closed up shop in the second half in the playoff loss in Miami. Montana was alright in the game but it was time to call it a career. The team needed a retooling.