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bassjones wrote:
conley wrote:In my book, Elway was the best quarterback ever....ever.
Once Brady and Manning hang them up, he'll be number 3.
Not even three,.... Lest we forget,..Elway was the loser in (3) Supa Bo's
*before* he was involved with winning the other (2)
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I WIN!

Pro Football Hall of Famers

Bill Walsh (1993)
8 Steve Young (2005)
14 Y. A. Tittle (1971)
16 Joe Montana (2000)
32 O. J. Simpson (1985)
34 Joe Perry (1969)
35 John Henry Johnson (1987)
37 Jimmy Johnson (1994)
39 Hugh McElhenny (1970)
42 Ronnie Lott (2000)
64 Dave Wilcox (2000)
73 Leo Nomellini (1969)
79 Bob St. Clair (1990)
The nine Steelers that I'm talking about played in the same era, on the same team..........I didn't even count their coach, which makes the total number of Steelers, from 1 team - 10.

I didn't know O.J. Simpson played with Steve Young.........You are now officially......an idiot.
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Once Brady and Manning hang them up, he'll be number 3.
Brad, You might be right, but, damn Elway was the perfect mold for the postion....He could scramble, he could make the great comeback, he could throw harder than any quarterback ever threw......he took 3 of the worst teams ever to make a Super Bowl & took them there single-handedly.....Then he won 2 titles......5 SuperBowls.

I really don't know what Brady & Manning do any better?

Don't get me wrong, I hate the Broncos; but Elway was the best overall athlete & leader I've seen at the quarterback position .
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conley wrote:
Once Brady and Manning hang them up, he'll be number 3.
Brad, You might be right, but, damn Elway was the perfect mold for the postion....He could scramble, he could make the great comeback, he could throw harder than any quarterback ever threw......he took 3 of the worst teams ever to make a Super Bowl & took them there single-handedly.....Then he won 2 titles......5 SuperBowls.

I really don't know what Brady & Manning do any better?

Don't get me wrong, I hate the Broncos; but Elway was the best overall athlete & leader I've seen at the quarterback position .
Agreed. Right now I put him as the best ever. I don't mean to belittle him by any means. Brady and Manning are on another plane though.
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Oh yeah, man.....no doubt about it......We're watching Bird vs. Magic calliber stuff.........we're lucky to be smack-dabb in the middle of it!!!!!

Definitely on another plane!!!!
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Greatest QB of all-time...

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The_Dude wrote:Greatest QB of all-time...

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Duh!
I hate that guy! Mostly from his Colorado days though. I still have nightmares from that Michigan v. Colorado game. Bat the damn ball down!
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god, i love how SOME of you dudes get so pissy and start to instantly judge people and proclaim them an idiot when they want to discuss something with you and they have a different point of view about said subject.

its comical really.

as long as ive been here, ive found it impossible to have any sort of rational discussion on this site.

if some of the things said on here were said in person, the little arguement would probably come to blows.

but i never hear of anyone here getting into scuffles at their watering holes.

maybe you guys need to quit hiding behind your computers, or just quit talkin so much shite.

p.s. no one will ever be better than montana. maybe he didnt have the best numbers or the best agility, but he did what needed to be done in situations that called for greatness.
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conley wrote:
I WIN!

Pro Football Hall of Famers

Bill Walsh (1993)
8 Steve Young (2005)
14 Y. A. Tittle (1971)
16 Joe Montana (2000)
32 O. J. Simpson (1985)
34 Joe Perry (1969)
35 John Henry Johnson (1987)
37 Jimmy Johnson (1994)
39 Hugh McElhenny (1970)
42 Ronnie Lott (2000)
64 Dave Wilcox (2000)
73 Leo Nomellini (1969)
79 Bob St. Clair (1990)
The nine Steelers that I'm talking about played in the same era, on the same team..........I didn't even count their coach, which makes the total number of Steelers, from 1 team - 10.

I didn't know O.J. Simpson played with Steve Young.........You are now officially......an idiot.
Bill Walsh (1993)
8 Steve Young (2005)
14 Y. A. Tittle (1971)
16 Joe Montana (2000)
32 O. J. Simpson (1985)
34 Joe Perry (1969)
35 John Henry Johnson (1987) > 10
37 Jimmy Johnson (1994)
39 Hugh McElhenny (1970)
42 Ronnie Lott (2000)
64 Dave Wilcox (2000)
73 Leo Nomellini (1969)
79 Bob St. Clair (1990)


I still win. You are officially.....a loser. You are probably a bandwagonner from a few years back truth be told. Don't look for my response because this is it on this topic. I win, you lose. Or loose if you use someone else's grammar.
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Haggard wrote:
I still win. You are officially.....a loser. You are probably a bandwagonner from a few years back truth be told. Don't look for my response because this is it on this topic. I win, you lose. Or loose if you use someone else's grammar.
Seriously?

How old are you?

I bet the guys on all your football teams loved beating you and stuffing you in your locker after practice...
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sevesd93 wrote:
Haggard wrote:
I still win. You are officially.....a loser. You are probably a bandwagonner from a few years back truth be told. Don't look for my response because this is it on this topic. I win, you lose. Or loose if you use someone else's grammar.
Seriously?

How old are you?

I bet the guys on all your football teams loved beating you and stuffing you in your locker after practice...
Ok, I said I was done, but this is the last one. I am 6'4", 300 lbs of ass-kicking machine. If anyone got beat it was my opponents, and I would be glad to suit up against anyone who would like to do some tackling drills. And for the record I am 12.
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Wouldn't you have to catch someone to tackle them?
I am 6'4", 300 lbs
I think Gunnery Sergeant Hartman would have something to say about that...
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sevesd93 wrote:Wouldn't you have to catch someone to tackle them?

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Wow you know your stuff. A tackling drill involves two MEN, one with the ball, one without, squaring up and taking each other head on. Not Colts style football.
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Haggard wrote:
sevesd93 wrote:Wouldn't you have to catch someone to tackle them?

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Wow you know your stuff. A tackling drill involves two MEN, one with the ball, one without, squaring up and taking each other head on. Not Colts style football.
Are you joking? Where did you play ball at? Columbia City?

Clearly when running the ball, the objective is to not get tackled... Why the hell would you run into the guy?
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49ers in Hall of Fame
1. JIMMY JOHNSON (1994) - 1961-1976
2. John Henry Johnson (1987) - 1954-1956
3. RONNIE LOTT (2000) - 1981-1990
4. HUGH MCELHENNY (1970) - 1952-1960
5. JOE MONTANA (2000) - 1979-1992
6. LEO NOMELLINI (1969) - 1950-1963
7. JOE PERRY (1969) - 1948-1960, 1963
8. O.J. Simpson (1985) - 1978-1979
9. BOB ST. CLAIR (1990) - 1953-1963
10. Y.A. TITTLE (1971) - 1951-1960
11. BILL WALSH (1993) - 1979-1988
12. DAVE WILCOX (2000) - 1964-1974
13. STEVE YOUNG (2005) - 1987-1999


Steelers in Hall of Fame
1. Bert Bell (1963) - 1941-1946
2. MEL BLOUNT (1989) - 1970-1983
3. TERRY BRADSHAW (1989) - 1970-1983
4. Len Dawson (1987) - 1957-1959
5. BILL DUDLEY (1966) - 1942, 1945-1946
6. JOE GREENE (1987) - 1969-1981
7. JACK HAM (1988) - 1971-1982
8. FRANCO HARRIS (1990) - 1972-1983
9. Robert (Cal) Hubbard (1963) - 1936
10. JOHN HENRY JOHNSON (1987) - 1960-1965
11. WALT KIESLING (1966) - 1940-1942, 1954-1956, 1937-1939
12. JACK LAMBERT (1990) - 1974-1984
13. BOBBY LAYNE (1967) - 1958-1962
14. John (Blood) McNally (1963) - 1934, 1937-1938
15. Marion Motley (1968) - 1955
16. CHUCK NOLL (1993) - 1969-1991
17. ART ROONEY (1964) - 1933-1988
18. DAN ROONEY (2000) - 1955-Present
19. JOHN STALLWORTH (2002) - 1974-1987
20. ERNIE STAUTNER (1969) - 1950-1963
21. LYNN SWANN (2001) - 1974-1982
22. MIKE WEBSTER (1997) - 1974-1988

I totally respect your passion for the 49ers. But, I had to give you the accurate totals. I thought you were just talking about 1 team........Sorry if I offended on the 'idiot" comment..........Uh, the Steelers beat the 49ers in the hall-of-Fame department......Oh, and who was the 1 team who beat the Niners in 1984?
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