Melonfeud
I Copy!,,, er,,,I guess,,,ah,,,maybe.
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Copy& thanks!Len Dawson.........
I think D.F 666 refreshed my memory awhile back on that mental lapse.
Copy& thanks!Len Dawson.........
Well....he did beat them Colts.lmao: on your Namath views)
Len Dawson is that mans name,thanks bro
no one should. tom Brady was the luckiest QB in history; landing where he did when he did. I think there are several QBs playing right now that could have matched or exceeded what he has done if put in the same place at the same time. He had a great D protecting him his first few years and was basically a bus driver. So he had lots of time to learn his craft with relatively little pressure. And he is SUCH a whiner. For years the NFL quietly made it clear he was protected; it was not until after Deflate Gate that players knew they could hit him without getting flagged or fined. That is why he has survived this long. Peyton Manning worked it so that he did not get hit much and that was why he lasted so long.YOU DONT PUT THAT PRETTY BOY ***** TOM BRADY AHEAD OF JOE MONTANA. EVER!!!!!!!
So he had lots of time to learn his craft with relatively little pressure.
Well,ya know?Where does Dak fall in this?
BS. Teams figured out how to defend the West Coast system in just a couple of years; the difference was the coach and the QBYou want to talk about lucky?
Montana worked for a HOF coach who invented an entirely new offensive scheme that nobody knew how to properly defend for years, and he played on one of the most loaded teams in NFL history. His #1 receiver was THE GREATEST WIDE RECEIVER OF ALL TIME.
But LOL Brady was the lucky one, OK. The guy playing in an offensive scheme (Erhardt-Perkins) that has existed since the 1970s, the guy who spent much of his peak years throwing to complete scrubs, the guy who had an elite running back exactly once (2004), that's the guy who had it easy and not Joe "MY TEAMS HAD HALL OF FAMERS EVERYWHERE" Montana.
BS. Teams figured out how to defend the West Coast system in just a couple of years; the difference was the coach and the QB
And the talent on that first SF team was not all that. You DO remember Rice and others came several years later- or do you?
And by the way this was before the CAP and FA and you could keep players for years on peanuts. So you are overall full of crap
No one would take Warren Moon over Roger Staubach. No one that’s just insane. Yeah he played for a long time and was a solid starting QB. But Staubach was truly an all time great.He'd amassed phenomenal passing yardage if my memory serves me well
No one would take Warren Moon over Roger Staubach. No one that’s just insane. Yeah he played for a long time and was a solid starting QB. But Staubach was truly an all time great.
Hey I happen to know who was on those first teams and clearly YOU don't. But then again not surprising.The talent on the first SF team wasn't all that? Guess you could be right, but were the 2001 Patriots really "all that" either? Good grief.... And yes you are right, Jerry Rice wasn't there for the first two SF Super Bowls, but he was there for the last two Montana Super Bowls and the Young Super Bowl. To try and make it sound as if he barely contributed to the 49ers is disingenuous.
And not sure where you are going with the second point here.... Things harder with or without free agency/the salary cap? Plan B free agency protected teams one could argue, but teams did not have to deal with the cap either.
Romo has more TDs than a bunch of guys on this list.1A. Tony Romo
Brett Favre is not better than any of the players that came before him. Better than Aikman and Staubach. I don't think so.
Awwww you just think he is cute.Well....he did beat them Colts.
Hey I happen to know who was on those first teams and clearly YOU don't. But then again not surprising.
FA and the CAP have made things much more complicated. Which is why you see few teams consistently contending. Back in the early 80's you had legitimately 6 teams that were really good and had been. In the NFC you had the Boys and 49rs and Skins who were in it every year; AFC you had the Steelers right at the end of their dynasty; the Raiders who won 2 SBs and and of course you had Denver which made several SBs on Elways arm but got wacked in each one until they got a D and Davis. Sprinkled in there were one year teams like Cinci and the eagles.
Now in the NFL you really only have about 4 teams that consistently contend for the SB. Pats and Steelers and GB and Seattle in the last 5 years. In that time frame Denver rose and fell from SB contenders for several years to a losing team.
So its a lot easier in some ways to get to the playoffs and contend but it is clearly much harder to maintain as a contender. SF was probably the only team that was legitmately a SB contender for all ten years say from 1981 to 1991. Washington was right there as well if just slightly behind. You have to give cudos to Gibbs for winning three with three different QBs- though the strike years need asterisks.
The talent on the first SF team wasn't all that? Guess you could be right, but were the 2001 Patriots really "all that" either? Good grief.... And yes you are right, Jerry Rice wasn't there for the first two SF Super Bowls, but he was there for the last two Montana Super Bowls and the Young Super Bowl. To try and make it sound as if he barely contributed to the 49ers is disingenuous.
And not sure where you are going with the second point here.... Things harder with or without free agency/the salary cap? Plan B free agency protected teams one could argue, but teams did not have to deal with the cap either.
Both teams were stacked.The talent on the first SF team wasn't all that? Guess you could be right, but were the 2001 Patriots really "all that" either? Good grief.... And yes you are right, Jerry Rice wasn't there for the first two SF Super Bowls, but he was there for the last two Montana Super Bowls and the Young Super Bowl. To try and make it sound as if he barely contributed to the 49ers is disingenuous.
And not sure where you are going with the second point here.... Things harder with or without free agency/the salary cap? Plan B free agency protected teams one could argue, but teams did not have to deal with the cap either.
YOU DONT PUT THAT PRETTY BOY ***** TOM BRADY AHEAD OF JOE MONTANA. EVER!!!!!!!