I meant a lot of teams passing records are still held by old school QB's.
As to your second point, there are a lot of teams with crappy QB history, so their records will fall, but I don't see how the records of QBs like Marino, Montana, Elway, Favre, Moon, Kelly, etc will be broken in the near future, and they are all Aikman contemporaries.
I love Troy don't get me wrong, but statistically speaking, Tony is much better. There is no debating that.
I did stipulate "Most". This represents 6 teams. We have 32 in the NFL. I think that most is a reasonable statement.
As far as the QBs mentioned, I will agree with you on Marino, Elway and Farve. Jim Kelley only has 35,467 career passing yards. That's basically only a little over 3500 yards for 10 seasons. That's not all that tough to do anymore and a QBs career is often much longer then 10 years. 3500 yards a season is roughly 219 yards per game. Last year, we had 17 QBs who threw for more then 3500 yards and 24 who threw for over 3000. This year, there are 26 QBs in the NFL who are curently averaging more then 219 yards per contest. Kelley's records are going to fall and they are going to fall by substantial margins.
Same with Joe Montana. He only has 35,124 passing yards with San Fran, over 13 seasons. People think of Joe Montana as a guy who was the heart and soul of those 49er teams. The MVP and the reason they won. I agree with that by the way. I think he was but what's interesting to me is that he only has 2,182 more career yards with the 49ers, then Aikman, and Troy only played 12 seasons. Montana's records are also going to fall.
Warren Moon had a lot of combined yards over his career but he's not going to own any Franchise records very long IMO. He has 33,685 yards with Houston. That's going to fall.
What does that leave us, Marino, Elway and Favre?