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You're batting .333, ben.Good job!Joe MontanaTom BradyJohn ElwayName 3 QB's better than Dan Marino.

You're batting .333, ben.Good job!Joe MontanaTom BradyJohn ElwayName 3 QB's better than Dan Marino.

Pretty sure Walsh said this:"Joe Montana plays excellent in this system. But Dan Marino, that guy is a system."Brady needs to keep doing what he's been doing for another 8 more years before he begins to approach being able to hold Dan Marino's jockstrap. Yes, I'm also a Dolphins fan. Deal with it.I think its pretty simple, Brady actually is better than Marino. By the way I am over 30.Tom Brady benefits from playing in a system.To quote the great Bill Walsh, "Joe Montana played in a system, Marino was a system."
Most feel that quote was taken out of context as Walsh was just trying to be polite.
Walsh also had these things to say about Montana:
"The minute I saw Joe move, there was no question in my mind that he was the best I'd seen,"
Walsh thought Elway was a better than Marino:
.Link"Dan will be considered one of the greatest forward passers in the history of the game," says Bill Walsh, who knows more about quarterbacking than your average fan. "John Elway is one of the great all-around athletes to play the game." Walsh favors Elway slightly, on the basis of his better mobility and ability to pull off the spontaneous
Marino was the best passer of all-time, no argument there. Also there are hundreds of threads on this so I will stop now since regardless of whatever we throw out there, it will eventually come down to personal preference and opinion. I am of the school that a QB has to win Super Bowls to be the greatest ever, it is probably the only position in sports where winning trumps everything else. I grew up watching Marino, I think he was one of the best I've ever seen and he's the best pure passer I've ever seen play. Manning is 2nd, Fouts 3rd.
ETA: I might move Warner ahead of Fouts on that list
Thanks for the info. Although if you put Marino on Elway's team he easily gets those 2 rings with that team as well. Football is 45 men on gameday, 11 on offense and 11 on defense. I mean Elway had 3 tds 8 picks and completed exactly 50% of his passes in the superbowl, nuff said.
Me too... the only complaint I have is with him and Chucky in the booth the 'excitement' gets a little much as they both tend to talk too loud and get hyped up about what they're saying... but I like the insight they bring for the most part... Best Monday night team they've had in years IMO.I like Jaws![]()
Agree 100%. They gush over certain things, but their analysis makes it worth it.Me too... the only complaint I have is with him and Chucky in the booth the 'excitement' gets a little much as they both tend to talk too loud and get hyped up about what they're saying... but I like the insight they bring for the most part... Best Monday night team they've had in years IMO.I like Jaws![]()
I'm with these guys.Agree 100%. They gush over certain things, but their analysis makes it worth it.Me too... the only complaint I have is with him and Chucky in the booth the 'excitement' gets a little much as they both tend to talk too loud and get hyped up about what they're saying... but I like the insight they bring for the most part... Best Monday night team they've had in years IMO.I like Jaws :(
Haven't seen as many Unitas and Graham games as I'd like.1. I cannot BELIEVE how many threads get starting on the premise of hating Jaws. What is wrong with you people?2. Dan Marino is NOT a top 3 QB of all time. He might not even be top 5:John ElwayJoe MontanaOtto GrahamBrett FarveJohnny UnitasSeriously, to believe that he beats out three people from this list (in no particular order) is![]()
The same Marino who failed to win a single Super Bowl despite having Don Shula (two Super Bowl titles and another NFL championship w/o Marino) and Jimmy Johnson (two Super Bowl titles 2/o Marino) as his two head coaches? Think about that. Dan Marino had coaches who won a combined five NFL titles without him, yet Marino couldn't win one with either of them. Meanwhile, John Elway won two Super Bowls with a head coach who never won a Super Bowl as a head coach without him. Also, I don't buy the "Marino could have won a title with Elway's teams" argument (not that scenarios that never happen matter anyway). Elway was a much better QB in his late 30s than Marino was in his late 30s, and Elway had no problem sacrificing passes for more runs if it meant the team would win more. Meanwhile, Marino constantly #####ed about Miami running the ball too much under Jimmy Johnson. Granted, Denver had Terrell Davis, and Miami has KAJ, but still, you don't have to have a stellar RB to win it all.Thanks for the info. Although if you put Marino on Elway's team he easily gets those 2 rings with that team as well. Football is 45 men on gameday, 11 on offense and 11 on defense.
Marino had 1 TD and 2 INTs, while completing 58% of his passes, in the only Super Bowl he was able to get to. Not very impressive, is it? Neither is Marino's 8-10 career playoff record. Elway's playoff record of 14-8, meanwhile, looks very nice. And let's not forget Elway's 4 rushing TDs in all of those Super Bowls. And his playoff numbers in AFC playoff games are pretty sparkling.I mean Elway had 3 tds 8 picks and completed exactly 50% of his passes in the superbowl, nuff said.

Actually, judging from the knowledge level of most posters on here, I'm feeling pretty good about it.spider321, you are losing this thread, badly.
I didn't realize coaches made good teammates, Ghost Rider. Would you say Shula was better at blocking, tackling, or fighting for extra yards on the ground? PS - Please do not type that Favre and Brady are better than Marino. It makes you look bad.Elway should still be sending Terrell Davis Thank You cards for giving him 2 Super Bowls.Elway was great, but not as great as Marino.Lol at whoever said Otto Graham. Did Moses play football? Maybe we should consider him too.You should have quit while you were ahead...oh, wait...NoAlso top 3Also top 3NoNoROTFLMAO No to Brady,You think Favre and Brady are better than Marino? lol.Let me guess. You're under 30 years-old, right?Johnny UnitasPeyton ManningJoe MontanaJohn ElwayBret FavreThere is 5, Tom Brady will be 6. Now what was that about me being a parody? What's going on there do I know you?Name 3 QB's better than Dan Marino.
You should have quit while you were ahead...oh, wait...NoAlso top 3Also top 3NoNoROTFLMAO No to Brady,You think Favre and Brady are better than Marino? lol.Let me guess. You're under 30 years-old, right?Johnny UnitasPeyton ManningJoe MontanaJohn ElwayBret FavreThere is 5, Tom Brady will be 6. Now what was that about me being a parody? What's going on there do I know you?Name 3 QB's better than Dan Marino.

He was a delight until Gruden hit the booth and made him look obsolete...would much rather hear what Gruden thinks on a play than what Jaws does.
Gruden is great to listen to...Marino - great physical talent... but I'd take Favre and Elway over him every day of the week. Easily.You should have quit while you were ahead...oh, wait...NoAlso top 3Also top 3NoNoROTFLMAO No to Brady,You think Favre and Brady are better than Marino? lol.Let me guess. You're under 30 years-old, right?Johnny UnitasPeyton ManningJoe MontanaJohn ElwayBret FavreThere is 5, Tom Brady will be 6. Now what was that about me being a parody? What's going on there do I know you?Name 3 QB's better than Dan Marino.![]()
I honestly did not realize there were people outside of Boston who consider Brady to be one of the best QB's of all-time.Seriously.I had no idea.![]()

this!he over emphasizes words, he's like one of those people that use bold an italics and font crap too much, but he does it when talkingHis voice/the way he finishes sentences like an actor...this is very hard to explain, but I think most understand what I'm trying to say...is quite irritating. The big fat smile he always has on his face, regardless of what he says, again a little irritating. But then again, I've basically grown up listening to him ramble on and on, so I don't mind him at all.
sparkky said:I'm with these guys.MCguidance said:Agree 100%. They gush over certain things, but their analysis makes it worth it.ft_ball_fan said:Me too... the only complaint I have is with him and Chucky in the booth the 'excitement' gets a little much as they both tend to talk too loud and get hyped up about what they're saying... but I like the insight they bring for the most part... Best Monday night team they've had in years IMO.MCguidance said:I like Jaws![]()
this!he over emphasizes words, he's like one of those people that use bold an italics and font crap too much, but he does it when talkingHis voice/the way he finishes sentences like an actor...this is very hard to explain, but I think most understand what I'm trying to say...is quite irritating. The big fat smile he always has on his face, regardless of what he says, again a little irritating. But then again, I've basically grown up listening to him ramble on and on, so I don't mind him at all.
Perfect, you'd think ESPN would have told him to work on this, but apparently they think it's cute!Ghost Rider said:spider321, you are losing this thread, badly. Marino is an all-time great; probably top 10 all-time. But not top 5. Unitas, Elway, Montana and Favre are all better, and, yes, Manning and Brady are probably ahead of him, too.
The same Marino who failed to win a single Super Bowl despite having Don Shula (two Super Bowl titles and another NFL championship w/o Marino) and Jimmy Johnson (two Super Bowl titles 2/o Marino) as his two head coaches? Think about that. Dan Marino had coaches who won a combined five NFL titles without him, yet Marino couldn't win one with either of them. Meanwhile, John Elway won two Super Bowls with a head coach who never won a Super Bowl as a head coach without him. Also, I don't buy the "Marino could have won a title with Elway's teams" argument (not that scenarios that never happen matter anyway). Elway was a much better QB in his late 30s than Marino was in his late 30s, and Elway had no problem sacrificing passes for more runs if it meant the team would win more. Meanwhile, Marino constantly #####ed about Miami running the ball too much under Jimmy Johnson. Granted, Denver had Terrell Davis, and Miami has KAJ, but still, you don't have to have a stellar RB to win it all.theglorydays said:Thanks for the info. Although if you put Marino on Elway's team he easily gets those 2 rings with that team as well. Football is 45 men on gameday, 11 on offense and 11 on defense.Marino had 1 TD and 2 INTs, while completing 58% of his passes, in the only Super Bowl he was able to get to. Not very impressive, is it? Neither is Marino's 8-10 career playoff record. Elway's playoff record of 14-8, meanwhile, looks very nice. And let's not forget Elway's 4 rushing TDs in all of those Super Bowls. And his playoff numbers in AFC playoff games are pretty sparkling.theglorydays said:I mean Elway had 3 tds 8 picks and completed exactly 50% of his passes in the superbowl, nuff said.![]()
Great post.Just wanted to add that Elway ran for more yards in his worst season (94 in 12 games) than Marino ran for in his entire career (87 yards in 242 games...yes, those numbers are correct).B-Deep said:I hate jaws as well, though I may not be an unbiased opinoinIt seems eh overspeaks everythingthere's no 15 yard passes there are Amazing 15 yard LAZERBEAMS to the WR, clearly demonstarting why this QB is among the NFL elite!it's like Stan Lee commentating a game, which sounds cool, but isn't
exactly. perfect descriptionRight, that's not necessarily conducive to color commentary though it is great for midweek 1/2 hour shows. And Gruden has taken him to school analytically several times on MNF. I would enjoy those exchanges more if Jaws responded, but he goes into a sort of dumb silence. Gruden is great, but he has some tendencies that will become stale too. Before we complain much more, I hope we can agree this is one of the better crews we've had in recent memory.I couldn't disagree more. His insights into the game are almost unparalleled. Everyone else just rehashes cliches and shows highlights. he breaks down the OL/DL, and "schemes/matchups" better than anyone.
.Are you talking about Dan Patrick?Personally I would MUCH rather have Jaws than Kornheiser or Theisman. They were both terrible.Now that Mike Patrick is gone I never know to look at player's feet.That makes me a sad bagger.
Neither, he means Paul Macguire from the old ESPN Sunday night crewAre you talking about Dan Patrick?Now that Mike Patrick is gone I never know to look at player's feet.That makes me a sad bagger.
Neither, he means Paul Macguire from the old ESPN Sunday night crewAre you talking about Dan Patrick?Now that Mike Patrick is gone I never know to look at player's feet.That makes me a sad bagger.
"Look at his feet!"I made the mistake of watching some UFL and Macguire was on. Has there ever been a guy who sees something completely different then what actually happened more then him? I bet he does this ten times a game. "Watch player X here. He just destroyed player Y" When they go to the replay, 9/10 times the complete opposite happend.What did Steve Young do in Tampa again?I would also put Steve Young ahead of Marino, though I'm admittedly biased as a Niners fan.
I think the question is, What did Steve Young do in Miami?(Hint, something Jim Kelly never did)What did Steve Young do in Tampa again?I would also put Steve Young ahead of Marino, though I'm admittedly biased as a Niners fan.
I also think Brady is better than Marino and I'm also over 30.ETA: and as a Jets fan since 1979 I've seen both beat the heall out of my team many times.There's more to playing QB than throwing the ball deep. Marino was great and I loved watching him play, but his ridicullous numbers over-rate him a little (still Top 10 QB for sure).I think its pretty simple, Brady actually is better than Marino. By the way I am over 30.NoAlso top 3Also top 3NoNoROTFLMAO No to Brady,You think Favre and Brady are better than Marino? lol.Let me guess. You're under 30 years-old, right?Johnny UnitasPeyton ManningJoe MontanaJohn ElwayBret FavreThere is 5, Tom Brady will be 6. Now what was that about me being a parody? What's going on there do I know you?Name 3 QB's better than Dan Marino.
A whole lot of nothing. What did he do in San Francisco again?What did Steve Young do in Tampa again?I would also put Steve Young ahead of Marino, though I'm admittedly biased as a Niners fan.
I remember Kelly driving the bills down the field in the Giants V Bills superbowl to set them up with a game winning field goal. He had, what, 1:38 seconds to go in the game starting from his 10 and got them to the 30. Can't really ask for more then that, can you?Brady's kicker makes game winning field goals and Brady is a hero, LOL.Oh and as to your Marino v Young argument, it sounds good in theory but Young seems to be a huge beneficiary of the Bill Walsh system.If Young was so great, what happened in Tampa????I think the question is, What did Steve Young do in Miami?(Hint, something Jim Kelly never did)What did Steve Young do in Tampa again?I would also put Steve Young ahead of Marino, though I'm admittedly biased as a Niners fan.
So, I guess any QB who has played in the WCO since the 80s should be knocked down a peg or two because "they were a beneficiary of Bill Walsh's system," right?Oh and as to your Marino v Young argument, it sounds good in theory but Young seems to be a huge beneficiary of the Bill Walsh system.
If Young was so great, what happened in Tampa????

Yea if Marino had Terrell Davis he would have won a few superbowls, don't you think? LOL, that is my argument, this is a team game.One of the things i think about when ranking quarterbacks is how would they fair in a different situation. I know it is purely hypothetical but i think it is fair to say Marino could have been great anywhere. Same with Manning and Farve.Steve Young? I'm not so sure. After all, he failed in Tampa didnt' he?You think Marino didn't benefit from having lesser rb's? Let's face it - had they been blessed with a great rb they wouldn't have passed it quite as much and his stats would have been less impressive. You think Marino didn't benefit from the weather? Let's see how he would have fared had he been stuck in Buffalo for his career.Any qb that ranks amongst the all time greats is always going to have something that suited them. Talent alone doesn't get you that high - you also need the ideal situation. Be that weather, wr's, lack of ground game, great/poor defense, coach, etc.
I was just busting your chops. I hated Steve Young and love Jim Kelly, so I'm more on your side then you think. If I bought into Young benefiting from Walsh, I would be also diminishing Montana's legacy, and I just can't fathom that.Different players, different systems. If I had a great line I'd choose Marino. If the line was suspect, I'd rather have Young. They are all great. I don't really like ranking guys in a particular order. I think there are separate tiers of QB's.I remember Kelly driving the bills down the field in the Giants V Bills superbowl to set them up with a game winning field goal. He had, what, 1:38 seconds to go in the game starting from his 10 and got them to the 30. Can't really ask for more then that, can you?Brady's kicker makes game winning field goals and Brady is a hero, LOL.Oh and as to your Marino v Young argument, it sounds good in theory but Young seems to be a huge beneficiary of the Bill Walsh system.If Young was so great, what happened in Tampa????I think the question is, What did Steve Young do in Miami?(Hint, something Jim Kelly never did)What did Steve Young do in Tampa again?I would also put Steve Young ahead of Marino, though I'm admittedly biased as a Niners fan.
So, I guess any QB who has played in the WCO since the 80s should be knocked down a peg or two because "they were a beneficiary of Bill Walsh's system," right?Oh and as to your Marino v Young argument, it sounds good in theory but Young seems to be a huge beneficiary of the Bill Walsh system.If Young was so great, what happened in Tampa????I keep that in mind when i rank him, sure.