KJJ
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You presented no evidence but just opinion.
You have no idea what evidence is or how QBs are judged.
You presented no evidence but just opinion.
Rodgers maybe. Brady is the most league protected QB I have ever seen. Back in the old rule NFL Brady would be a crying mess.
Let's say, for the sake of argument, that you (bold above) are correct. Does "tougher physically gifted" mean better football players?
Sure, there may be 75 OLBs on the 32 NFL rosters in 2015 that can run a faster 40 or do more reps with 225 than Jack Ham. But, how many of those guys are a better player than Ham?
Is there a better MLB in the NFL than Dick Butkus was? Is there a starting MLB in the league today that can even hold a candle to Butkus? And yet how many MLBs today and how many college MLBs can run a much faster 40 than Butkus could on his best day? Ndamakug Suh can very likely bench press more than Mean Joe Green or Bob Lilly, but does he dominate his level of competition the way those two all-time greats did theirs?
A lot of you guys on this forum are very smart and have a ton of football knowledge, but let's not be so quick to make broad-brushed statements about today's player-athlete versus yesteryear's.
Roger played in an era that featured the likes of Lilly, Greene, Merlin Olsen, Alan Page, Curly Culp, L.C. Greenwood, Deacon Jones, Jack Youngblood, Carl Eller, Harvey Martin, Lyle Alzado, Jim Marshall and Dwight White on the D-line; Butkus, Jack Lambert, Ham, Bobby Bell, Willie Lanier, Tommy Nobis, Randy Gradishar, Ted Hendricks and Nick Buoniconti at LB; Mel Blount, Mike Haynes, Willie Brown, Mel Renfro, Roger Wehrli, Lem Barney, Ken Houston, Jake Scott, Jack Tatum, Cliff Harris, Paul Krause and Dick Anderson at DB.
Tell me those guys wouldn't make NFL rosters today, and of that bunch how many would be starting over guys who can run, say, a 4.4 to their 4.55?
Staubach played in an era when QBs were not protected; when you rarely saw three WRs on the field at the same time (the passing game is much more sophisticated today) and when receivers were hit and pushed and grabbed throughout their entire routes; and when O-linemen were unable to extend their arms in pass protection. Moreover, there was no sliding in that era. A QB past the line of scrimmage was open game. Guys like Staubach and Terry Bradshaw took a heavy pounding, with none of the protections afforded today's QB.
Yes, today's athlete is bigger and faster. And there are players that transcend eras. Jim Brown and Walter Payton would still run over, through and past today's LBs just as they did in the 1960s or 1970s-80s, respectively. Cliff Branch, Paul Warfield, Lynn Swann, Lance Alworth, John Stallworth, John Jefferson, Raymond Berry and Bob Hayes would put up huge numbers versus today's corners. And Staubach, Bradshaw, Bart Starr, Ken Stabler, Dan Fouts, Johnny Unitas, Sonny Jergensen and a few others would post 4000+ yard and 30-35+ TD seasons in today's NFL.
I wonder how Tom Brady, taking seven-step drops, and getting hit late and getting hit high multiple times a game would have fared in the 1960s-70s. He would have been great, no doubt, but his stats would be pedestrian compared to what they are now. Put him on the 1970s Steelers and he probably wins four SBs. But put him on a team that had to face the 1970s Steelers, and he may not have won any.
So you can't make the blind to see. Just what I thought.
IMO there's no true way to say who was the best. We have been very fortunate to have Roger, Troy, Tony and even Danny suit up at QB for us. So many variables, whether it be NFL adjustments to the league rules and talent on roster etc that a quarterback has to deal with.
I have no issue with having Romo in the same conversation with Aikman and Staubach, but I have no desire to say one was definitely better than the others. All were great in their era.
1. Aikman
1A. Staubach
2. Danny White
3. Tony Romo
1. Romo
2. Aikman
3. White
4. Bledsoe
5. Staubach
How can you omit this guy........he has to be above Bledsoe!
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I love Tony Romo ....... but Troy and Roger were both better than him
people just take it too far ....... The only player on this team who is the best of all time on the cowboys at his position is Jason Witten.
IMO there's no true way to say who was the best. We have been very fortunate to have Roger, Troy, Tony and even Danny suit up at QB for us. So many variables, whether it be NFL adjustments to the league rules and talent on roster etc that a quarterback has to deal with.
I have no issue with having Romo in the same conversation with Aikman and Staubach, but I have no desire to say one was definitely better than the others. All were great in their era.
2 playoff wins. Stats are great, but playoff wins and super bowls are greater. Romo is behind Staubach and Aikman.
It doesn't mean better football players but there's a big difference between a 6'4 260 pound guy who who runs a 4.5 coming at you as opposed to one 20-30 pounds less. There are advantages and disadvantages to both arguments. I'm not on the side of either. I think its incredibly unfair to Romo to compare him to Staubach when he hasn't finished his career yet.
And there is absolutely no evidence that guys in the past would dominate today. There just isn't. There's no proof it and never will be.
How can you omit this guy........he has to be above Bledsoe!
Well, that is really not fair to Romo. While I would put Romo behind Staubach and Aikman, it's the teams that Staubach and Aikman were on that won Superbowls.
In their prime, all three of them, you put Romo on the teams Staubach and Aikman had and he wins some SB's. On the flip side of the coin, you put Staubach or Aikman on the teams Romo's had to play on and they don't win SB's just like Romo has not won one.
Staubach had Landry, Aikman had the Jimster...Romo? How many coaches has he had?
Plus, Staubach and Aikman played in an era of no salary cap and the GM's could go out and get the best talent money could by. Romo does not have that luxury. If they would let Jerry go and get any player he wanted to without the salary cap and I would bet he would surround Romo with the best of the best, but he can't .
So, in my mind, all three are phenomenal QB's and it's just unfair to all three to compare who is the best of the three. It's impossible.
Yes and it really isn't close IMO. Aikman....to me...is one of the most overated.
And I know I will get toasted for those comments but the truth hurts.
Yes and it really isn't close IMO. Aikman....to me...is one of the most overated.
And I know I will get toasted for those comments but the truth hurts.