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Sid Luckman
Luckman took his team to the Championship game 5 of 7 years from 1940 - 1946. He was 5-1 in playoff games, and won 4 out of 5 Championships.
Otto Graham
Graham took his team to the Championship 10 straight years from 1946 - 1955. He was 9-3 in playoff games, and won 7 out of 10 Championships. Before you get all excited about debunking the AAFC, remember that in the first year that the Browns entered the NFL in 1950, they went to the Championship game and won! Graham took them to 6 straight Championships in the NFL with a 3-3 overall record.
Bart Starr
Starr took his team to the Championship game 6 out of 8 years from 1960 - 1967. He was 9-1 in playoff games, and won 5 out of 6 Championships. Including 2 straight Super Bowl victories!
Terry Bradshaw
Bradshaw led the Steelers to 4 Super Bowl victories. 1974, 1975, 1978 & 1979. He led them to 8 straight playoff appearances and overall 9 out of 11 years to the playoffs between 1972 - 1982. He was 14-5 in playoff games.
Joe Montana
Montana led the 49ers to 4 Super Bowl victories. 1981, 1984, 1988 & 1989. He led them to 8 straight playoff appearances. He was 16-7 in playoff games.
Tom Brady
Brady has taken the Patriots to the playoffs 15 out the last 17 years. He has 7 Super Bowl appearances with a 5-2 record. Overall he is 25-9 in playoff
games.
Brady has avoided "father time" so far and he certainly has amassed the most appearances of the group. However his playoff winning percentage
is only better than Montana's. Graham led his team to 10 straight Championship games not just simply to playoff appearances. Starr lost only 1 out of 10
playoff games and was 5-1 in Championship games. Luckman lost only 1 out 6 playoff games and was 4-1 in Championship games. Here is a summary of Championship appearances :
Graham : 7-3
Starr : 5-1
Luckman : 4-1
Brady : 5-2
Bradshaw : 4-0
Montana : 4-0
It's no slam dunk that Brady is the greatest of all time ...
Luckman took his team to the Championship game 5 of 7 years from 1940 - 1946. He was 5-1 in playoff games, and won 4 out of 5 Championships.
Otto Graham
Graham took his team to the Championship 10 straight years from 1946 - 1955. He was 9-3 in playoff games, and won 7 out of 10 Championships. Before you get all excited about debunking the AAFC, remember that in the first year that the Browns entered the NFL in 1950, they went to the Championship game and won! Graham took them to 6 straight Championships in the NFL with a 3-3 overall record.
Bart Starr
Starr took his team to the Championship game 6 out of 8 years from 1960 - 1967. He was 9-1 in playoff games, and won 5 out of 6 Championships. Including 2 straight Super Bowl victories!
Terry Bradshaw
Bradshaw led the Steelers to 4 Super Bowl victories. 1974, 1975, 1978 & 1979. He led them to 8 straight playoff appearances and overall 9 out of 11 years to the playoffs between 1972 - 1982. He was 14-5 in playoff games.
Joe Montana
Montana led the 49ers to 4 Super Bowl victories. 1981, 1984, 1988 & 1989. He led them to 8 straight playoff appearances. He was 16-7 in playoff games.
Tom Brady
Brady has taken the Patriots to the playoffs 15 out the last 17 years. He has 7 Super Bowl appearances with a 5-2 record. Overall he is 25-9 in playoff
games.
Brady has avoided "father time" so far and he certainly has amassed the most appearances of the group. However his playoff winning percentage
is only better than Montana's. Graham led his team to 10 straight Championship games not just simply to playoff appearances. Starr lost only 1 out of 10
playoff games and was 5-1 in Championship games. Luckman lost only 1 out 6 playoff games and was 4-1 in Championship games. Here is a summary of Championship appearances :
Graham : 7-3
Starr : 5-1
Luckman : 4-1
Brady : 5-2
Bradshaw : 4-0
Montana : 4-0
It's no slam dunk that Brady is the greatest of all time ...