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re: Greatest “Gunsliger” in NFL History?
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:00 pm to sms151t
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:00 pm to sms151t
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Namath isn’t overrated
Would you rather have him or Eli? Both will be in HoF. I think off talent you take Namath.
Anytime you guarantee the biggest upset in the history of professional football and proceed to deliver on it while calling the game against arguably one of the greatest single-season teams of all-time, you're a football legend pure and simple not to mention his talent as a tough drop-back passer is unimpeachable. If only he didn't shred his knees at Bama would we have witnessed arguably the greatest quarterback's career maybe ever, dude was one of the first great transcendent high school quarterback prospects in the sport's history when he decided on Alabama the John Elway of his time.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:03 pm to sms151t
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He would be used just like New Orleans uses Brees.
Umm, no.
Who knows. It's hypothetical, but QBs like Brees have benefited greatly to the change in defensive holding and the like where accuracy can trump a stronger arm (not that Marino wasn't accurate). Marino's arm was so good that he trusted it too much at times which led to more ints. But man, if you aren't old enough to have seen him when he burst onto the scene in his 2nd year, it was a sight to behold.
There's a reason when the all-time greats of that time are asked who was the best Qb, most say Marino.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:05 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
The problem is, even with all of the great QBs we have right now, you're saying he would be substantially better.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:07 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
You think Marino would just be ripping balls downfield? That’s laughable. You know as well as I do he would be throwing hots and comebacks.
Modern offense is not go ripping it. And the Saints take shots a bunch. Bree’s just isn’t some dink guy. And I’m a Saints hater and love Marino.
Modern offense is not go ripping it. And the Saints take shots a bunch. Bree’s just isn’t some dink guy. And I’m a Saints hater and love Marino.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:08 pm to boom roasted
I get what you're saying. With today's rules it would be difficult to put up appreciable more stats because there's only so many possessions a game.
Can't a man use hyperbole anymore?
Can't a man use hyperbole anymore?
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:10 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
What i would love to see is Marino in Kendall Briles offense as they run a Slot Go and digs. That would be fun.
Slot Go with Marino is stealing as they mismatch you and there’s no safety covering a 2 like Coleman or Gordon
I am so surprised the NFL hasn’t started to do it. Bama did it to Ole Miss with Jewdy and was ugly for the Rebels
Slot Go with Marino is stealing as they mismatch you and there’s no safety covering a 2 like Coleman or Gordon
I am so surprised the NFL hasn’t started to do it. Bama did it to Ole Miss with Jewdy and was ugly for the Rebels
This post was edited on 9/18/18 at 4:13 pm
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:12 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
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Can't a man use hyperbole anymore?
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:15 pm to sms151t
The one knock on Marino was the he was a statue back there. Lots of offense today that require at least some mobility.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:22 pm to LittleJerrySeinfield
He could slide when needed he wasn’t fast or whatever. But he could move especially before the Achilles
Posted on 9/18/18 at 4:37 pm to TheCaterpillar
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Joe Namath
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Most overrated QB in history
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And I don't think its close.
First QB to throw for 4000 yards (14 game season)
One Super Bowl win (and MVP)
Two-time AFL Player of the Year (AFL version of MVP)
There are great QBs who can't match that resume.
This post was edited on 9/18/18 at 4:40 pm
Posted on 9/18/18 at 5:06 pm to sms151t
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Would you rather have him or Eli? Both will be in HoF. I think off talent you take Namath.
Eli in a heartbeat.
Its not like Eli lacks arm talent. Dude has plenty.
Namath:
173 TDs, 220 INTs
Eli:
340 TDs, 229 INTs
I won't bring up completion % because of the era's, but that TD/INT ratio is not something I can look past. And Eli has been just as, if not more clutch, on the biggest stages.
Namath wore fur and called his shot in a victory. He's in the Hall of Fame for his personality, not his game.
I don't think Eli should be in the Hall either, but he's a better QB than Joe.
He's also a lot bigger and more durable.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 5:14 pm to FightinTigersDammit
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First QB to throw for 4000 yards (14 game season)
One Super Bowl win (and MVP)
Two-time AFL Player of the Year (AFL version of MVP)
There are great QBs who can't match that resume.
Him winning AFL POY were both a fricking joke. He didn't lead the league in a single passing statistic either year and had 15 TDs to 17 INTs in 1968 (his first).
It was an even bigger popularity contest for major market players back then as it is now.
The year he threw 4,000 yards he had 26 TDs and 28 INTs and attempted 64 more passes than the next guy.
ETA:
I'll concede he was a gunslinger, but he certainly was not a "great" quarterback. If he was a boring person that played for Buffalo, no one would ever talk about him.
This post was edited on 9/18/18 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 9/18/18 at 5:14 pm to _Hurricane_
Jake Plummer was a real gun slinger, chuckin it all over the yard.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 5:49 pm to TheCaterpillar
Well I guess that’s why the AFL and NFL got into a bidding war for his services because he wasn’t great
The new thinking on Namath is pretty funny. It’s like how people try to downgrade Brown.
The new thinking on Namath is pretty funny. It’s like how people try to downgrade Brown.
This post was edited on 9/18/18 at 5:50 pm
Posted on 9/18/18 at 5:54 pm to ThePTExperience1969
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Anytime you guarantee the biggest upset in the history of professional football
Agreed....
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and proceed to deliver on it while calling the game against arguably one of the greatest single-season teams of all-time
Disagree... That Balt team was old and slow.... A great season but not even top ten all-time.... Good read more books.....
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ou're a football legend pure and simple not to mention his talent as a tough drop-back passer is unimpeachable
Are you trying to compare Namath to Marino?????
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If only he didn't shred his knees at Bama would we have witnessed arguably the greatest quarterback's career maybe ever
WOW...........
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, dude was one of the first great transcendent high school quarterback prospects in the sport's history when he decided on Alabama the John Elway of his time.
Again WOW.............
Posted on 9/18/18 at 6:00 pm to _Hurricane_
Honestly Romo is getting slept on in this thread.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 6:01 pm to TexasTiger08
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I’ll say Plaxico Burress.
Posted on 9/18/18 at 6:12 pm to dukke v
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Are you trying to compare Namath to Marino?????
When people talk about quick releases, they always reference Namath or Marino.
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