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![]() Obviously we have different views on what criteria makes a player great. You and utter stupidity go hand in hand. Cribbs while not a great player isnt no slouch either. He still hasnt had a winning season, won a playoff game or yet alone a Super Bowl. Seems like you feel stats make a player great vice winning playoff games or a Super Bowl. Maybe he has had a winning season with Cleveland but he definitely hasnt won a playoff game or Super Bowl.
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![]() a player can be a great one, consistently, without a playoff or superbowl ring. it is a team sport, with a great many other players helping to make or break the team. take the colts opener for instance, peyton looked awesome, and his stats looked like a winning qb's stats-but they lost the game.
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And Otto Graham was the best player in NFL history for those who really want to know. He was a professional football player for 10 seasons and played in 10 championship games and was 7-3 in those games. Of course not all were NFL, but if playoff games and championships are what matters, obviously he is the best of all time. But 6 NFL seasons and 3-3 in championship games. You certainly agree that Graham was the best qb in NFL history...nice to know.
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Jim "pig nose" Plunkett Jeff Hostetler Trent Dilfer Brad Johnson Mark Rypien Doug Williams and countless others .............are great football players.
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![]() They aren't great, but, to be great, you better do something that even these guys got done. Again, this is about modern-era guys. If someone goes to the post 10 times, and loses the only Superbowl he got his team to, then, he wasn't great.
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![]() I never said the above were great players. All im saying to be conseidered to maybe being a great player they should have winning seasons, playoff wins, and a Super Bowl ring.
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Hey moron. What have the Browns done lately other than play crappy football? The last of the titles that the Browns won was in the Stone Ages. Steeelrs have won two Super Bowls in the last four years. But who cares about the Steelers being the best modern franchise. Sounds like your a jealous fan. Maybe your team hasnt won a Super Bowl yet? Yet make the playoffs. The might be contending every year for a top ten pick in the draft. |
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http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=3401 But most Super Bowl winning teams are not usually flukes (except for the Patriots first Super Bowl victory), but are complete package teams. Was there anything weak with Montana's teams? Steve Young's? Both great QB's. John Elway couldn't win one until he finally got a running game. Brett Favre only won one, and his team had no flaws whatsoever. I will always think that Peyton Manning looked like Trent Dilfer in his win over the Bears. The Bears known to stop the run all season had no answer on stopping Addai and Rhodes. I still think Rhodes or the offensive line was the MVP of that game. But when you talk about Marino and Dolphins, its always one dimensional. They had no running game period. I'm not a fan of hypotheticals, but what happens if you put Marino on any of those teams I mentioned? Does he choke it?
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fucl< you and fucl< your rub-a-dub,too |
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HC, you can't reason with doorknobs who haven't been turned in 30 years. |
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If they would have beaten any of the teams that they lost to last year when they went to sleep for the 4-5 games they lost in a row they would of been in the playoffs. They didnt execute on the field when they had to, so they didnt go to the playoffs. |
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![]() Love your level of maturity. Im not going to lower myself to your level. Im going to go and get ready for work. You can crawl back into your crib. |
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![]() yeah, but it was the Steelers LAST loss of the year...they won out, so that one was the dagger. It was THE one that kept them out.
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• 23-8 over the Kansas City Chiefs, coached by Herman Edwards (out of football) and quarterbacked by Trent Green (out of football, threw more picks than TDs that year). Manning threw 3 INTs in this game and the main reason the Colts won was the defense's ability to stop a completely gassed Larry Johnson (416 carries that year, would never be the same). • 15-6 over the Baltimore Ravens, once again, not because of Manning, who threw 0 TDs and 2 INTs that day. Baltimore was QB'ed by an over-the-hill Steve McNair and their RB was an over-the-hill Jamal Lewis. McNair's best WR was Mark Clayton, who's never broken 50 receptions or 700 yards since 2006. Manning never got his team into the end zone and they won with 5 Adam Vinatieri field goals. • 38-34 over the New England Patriots. This is the game everyone remembers, as the Colts fell behind 21-3 at home to the Pats before roaring back to win in the 2nd half. Manning threw for 349 yards in this game, but only 1 TD and 1 INT, and let's remember who he was facing. Brady's great, but his #1 WR that year was Reche Caldwell. Need I say more? This was also the last game New England's washed up RB Corey Dillon would ever play. A far cry from the 18-1 Pats team of the following year. • 29-17 over the Chicago Bears. Manning has a respectable game of 247, 1 TD and 1 INT, but again, who was on the other sideline? Rex Grossman, who had calls for his head all season and postseason that year despite the Bears going 13-3. The same guy who's started all of 8 games in the NFL since the Super Bowl. He was predictably awful in this game, throwing for 165, 1 TD and 2 INTs. And let's not even mention the coaching discrepancy. Manning's stat line in the 4 games that postseason: 97-163, 1,034 yards, 3 TDs, 7 INTs. A whopping 66.4 QB rating, compared to his lifetime 95.5 number. But yet this brilliant stretch is what makes him great and not a loser like Marino. Listen, as a Jet fan, nothing makes me happier than the fact that Marino never won anything and became synonymous with the word 'choker' in the NFL. But Manning was as lucky as lucky gets to win his one Super Bowl and he should be far more famous for his failures in the postseason than his one 'success'. He's probably the greatest regular season quarterback who ever lived, but this is what people who actually know and watch the game will associate him with way before the one time he managed to not play worse than Rex Grossman. The guy is 9-9 in the postseason despite his team averaging 12.2 wins per season in 10 playoff years. But yeah, he's great and Marino's a choker. |
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![]() fucl< you and yo bus boy job,too
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