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re: Who was the better QB: Dan Marino or John Elway?
Posted on 12/26/11 at 9:25 pm to ThugginItandLovinIt
Posted on 12/26/11 at 9:25 pm to ThugginItandLovinIt
Elway got 2 super bowl rings
Posted on 12/26/11 at 9:30 pm to Paul Allen
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Elway got 2 super bowl rings
I thought we had established that championships were a team stat by now. Guess not
Posted on 12/26/11 at 9:59 pm to D011ahbi11
Marino.
Elway was more mobile, but Marino was the better passer. Elway was good, really good, but I always though he was a little overrated. And he never wins a Super Bowl without T. Davis. Super Bowls are team achievements.
Elway was more mobile, but Marino was the better passer. Elway was good, really good, but I always though he was a little overrated. And he never wins a Super Bowl without T. Davis. Super Bowls are team achievements.
Posted on 12/26/11 at 11:25 pm to Unbiased Bama Fan
I know my post is on page 2, but:
IN!
IN!
Posted on 12/26/11 at 11:35 pm to Suntiger
I always thought Marino was a better quarterback.
I agree.
If any of you Elway lovers are Romo haters you should feel conflicted. Elway was a big improvisor like Romo and Favre. Dan Reeves and Elway had big conflicts over this.
Elway's biggest claim to fame before Terrell Davis and the Super Bowl wins was his number of comeback wins.
Davis' running allowed Elway to settle down and stay within the team's offense more.
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I thought we had established that championships were a team stat by now. Guess not
never wins a Super Bowl without T. Davis. Super Bowls are team achievements.
I agree.
If any of you Elway lovers are Romo haters you should feel conflicted. Elway was a big improvisor like Romo and Favre. Dan Reeves and Elway had big conflicts over this.
Elway's biggest claim to fame before Terrell Davis and the Super Bowl wins was his number of comeback wins.
Davis' running allowed Elway to settle down and stay within the team's offense more.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:08 am to Suntiger
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And he never wins a Super Bowl without T. Davis.
Who were the Bronco running backs the other 3 times Elway led them to the Super Bowl? Even without Davis, Elway got to 3 times as many Super Bowls as Marino.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:14 am to Unbiased Bama Fan
JMO and I'm sure I don't care as much as a bunch of people who really love one or the other
Elway was the better athlete and more versatile player. Marino was the superior passer and teh superior QB IMO
Elway was the better athlete and more versatile player. Marino was the superior passer and teh superior QB IMO
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:15 am to Poodlebrain
The people screaming about sb wins must think roethlisberger is a better qb than qbs like brees, Manning and Steve young.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:20 am to BayouBengals03
quote:among retired qb's, I've got them at like 2 and 3 behind Montana and ahead of Unitas
Really close. Both are in my top 5 of all-time.
I think Marino edges out Elway though.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:20 am to Unbiased Bama Fan
Elway had his own NES football game.
In all seriousness, I always thought of him as the better QB growing up.
In all seriousness, I always thought of him as the better QB growing up.
This post was edited on 12/27/11 at 12:27 am
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:23 am to Unbiased Bama Fan
John Elway - The any era QB.
He was almost the perfect mold from clay all-around QB - fantastic athlete, great speed, fleet of foot and a gift from God as an arm.
Marino was probably the best pure passer ever with his release but if I'm starting a team from any era to move the ball - it's John Elway.
He was almost the perfect mold from clay all-around QB - fantastic athlete, great speed, fleet of foot and a gift from God as an arm.
Marino was probably the best pure passer ever with his release but if I'm starting a team from any era to move the ball - it's John Elway.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 12:50 am to Unbiased Bama Fan
This is the kind of question where you can tell alot about the person based on their answer... anyone who thinks elway was even in the same class as Marino is borderline retarded. Marino was the superior player in every way. Elway lucked out and hung around long enough to play on a loaded team. his backup in 98, bubby brister actually performed better than him. And SBs are a team accomplishment anyway. Marino's 84 season is still the best all around season by a qb
Posted on 12/27/11 at 1:05 am to DelU249
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Marino was the superior player in every way.
Marino rushed for 87 yards in his career. Elway ran for 94 at the age of 38 (3407 for the career). Elway did bring another element to the table that Marino couldn't.
Their career records are nearly identical (148-82-1 vs 147-93-0. Marino did have better passing numbers nearly across the board, but he also had 1103 more attempts than Elway. His team relied on his passing attack vs the run, Denver was a more balanced offense. What Elway would have done with an offense like that can't be known, but you can't look at the numbers across the board and say they aren't in the same league, with a slight advantage to Marino.
When it came down to the wire (whether we're talking about playoff runs or late-game drives), Elway is the guy I'd want running the show (probably all-time). There's some 'it' factor I feel falls in his favor.
Again, growing up, I always knew both were great, but I always had a little more respect for Elway.
This post was edited on 12/27/11 at 1:34 am
Posted on 12/27/11 at 1:43 am to Unbiased Bama Fan
Dan Marino should die of gonorrhea and rot in hell
Posted on 12/27/11 at 6:59 am to DelU249
I got Marino, and i don't think it's close.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 8:13 am to shel311
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I got Marino, and i don't think it's close.
Dan Marino had impressive stats, but Warren Moon had better stats over his entire career. A QB's job is to make plays on 3rd down and keep drives going. Elway did that better than Marino, and it wasn't close, in games that mattered.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 8:14 am to shel311
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I got Marino, and i don't think it's close.
Elway. Took his team to 5 sb's 3 basically by himself.
Posted on 12/27/11 at 9:08 am to Unbiased Bama Fan
As far as the debate for, "who was the best overall QB ever," I think you can realistically name about 5 or 6 people and have a solid argument. Quarterback is a vastly complex position, and there are so many aspects that go into making greatness.
Now, as far as who the best pure passer ever was, the only guy who even comes close to Dan Marino is Peyton Manning, and he still isn't even that close.
Just as Ron Jaworski said during the telecast last night even after Brees broke the record, "No one...and I mean no one could throw the ball like Dan Marino."
Now, as far as who the best pure passer ever was, the only guy who even comes close to Dan Marino is Peyton Manning, and he still isn't even that close.
Just as Ron Jaworski said during the telecast last night even after Brees broke the record, "No one...and I mean no one could throw the ball like Dan Marino."
Posted on 12/27/11 at 9:16 am to dukke v
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Elway. Took his team to 5 sb's 3 basically by himself.
And took a big dump when he got there every time. Elway was not that good in comparison to the other great QBs at the time. You put Marino, Montana, Young, or Moon on those teams and Denver wins the SB hands down every one of those years.
This post was edited on 12/27/11 at 9:17 am
Posted on 12/27/11 at 9:19 am to Hopeful Doc
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Marino did have better passing numbers nearly across the board, but he also had 1103 more attempts than Elway.
...while throwing fewer interceptions. Per drop back in their career, Dan Marino is the least intercepted and least sacked QB of all time.
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