Yes he is.
Enough is enough. Peyton Manning is the greatest QB of all time.
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I'd say adding a 4th MVP, and winning another AFC title adds to his resume, despite the mediocre SB.
Perspective, people. Another great year, and his book isnt close to being fully written.Comment
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*cough* Brett Favre is still the greatest of all time *cough*
Originally posted by Miggyfan99I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing thoughComment
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Measuring the greatness of a quarterback by one play/Super Bowl victories is retarded.
Also, I love how most of the people saying Montana is GOAT probably never even watched him play.
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BTW, I am old enough to remember Montana playing. I was watching live on "the catch" that began the 49ers Superbowl run.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwilletManning is still sqaurely behind John Elway IMO.
Elway is also above Favre.
1. Montana
2. Elway
3. Brady
4. Manning
5. Favre
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Originally posted by Chipper10Lol. Well, then the greatest QB of all time just cost his team the superbowl, in a sense. Enough said.Comment
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Superbowl trophies are what it is all about so that plays a big part in the discussion. If it wasn't for 4 Superbowl wins, Favre would be the GOAT based on holding every record of significance in the league....as it is, I have him behind Montana and either 2 or 3 depending on if you put Elway ahead of him which is arguable.
BTW, I am old enough to remember Montana playing. I was watching live on "the catch" that began the 49ers Superbowl run.
Joe Montana agrees.
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PEYTON MANNING IS A CHOKING DOG!!!!!!!
The GOAT?
GET
THE FUCK
OUTTA HERE
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It's not fair but the loss is going to be hung around Peyton's neck for throwing that pick 6. The QB gets too much credit for winning the game and too much blame for losing the game. It's just the nature of the beast.Comment
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Originally posted by glenwilletTake a look at the postseason winning percentages. John Elway went to 5 Super Bowls. Manning has been to 2. Elway has won as many as Manning has been to. Brady will probably pass him when all is said and done. Not to mention how much help Manning has had on offense when compared to Elway.
Brady will pass Elway in Super Bowl appearances? Really? I don't see Brady ever making another one again to be honest.
EDIT: I also look at the fact that Terry Bradshaw has four Super Bowls and say that winning it goes far beyond the quarterback.Last edited by Deviant; 02-07-2010, 10:32 PM.
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