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Who's the greatest dual threat QB in NFL history?
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:45 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:45 pm
It was stated on the SEC rant that Cam Newton is... Which of course is hilarious, so where does he rank and who fits the dual threat definition?
Off the top of my head, we know that Steve Young and Russell Wilson are both better.
Elway? Was he considered dual threat?
Aaron Rodgers?
I also find it hilarious when people have to say "greatest dual threat QB" because they know that Cam is not in the same league as the true greatest quarterbacks in history
Off the top of my head, we know that Steve Young and Russell Wilson are both better.
Elway? Was he considered dual threat?
Aaron Rodgers?
I also find it hilarious when people have to say "greatest dual threat QB" because they know that Cam is not in the same league as the true greatest quarterbacks in history
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:48 pm to cubsfan5150
Mike "Ron Mexico" Vick.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:49 pm to cubsfan5150
if Mike Vick got to play in these Spread Option, RPO, and spread offenses you see in the modern NFL he'd be silly
these things simplify the game and are tailor-made for guys like him
these things simplify the game and are tailor-made for guys like him
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:49 pm to cubsfan5150
If we are going purely on talent and excitement. Its Mike Vick, and nobody but.
ETA: This thread sucks
ETA: This thread sucks
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 8:50 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:50 pm to SlowFlowPro
Except for the fact that he was ridiculously inaccurate
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:51 pm to cubsfan5150
in the offenses he had to play in. simplify the game and give him easier throws and you likely see a major increase in completion rate
just like we've seen the entire league's completion rate skyrocket since the late 90s/early 00s
just like we've seen the entire league's completion rate skyrocket since the late 90s/early 00s
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:52 pm to cubsfan5150
So Steve Young is the answer. He was an elite passer unlike Newton or especially Vick.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:52 pm to cubsfan5150
running for his life behind that Falcons line
just looked it up real quick, in 2006 his O-line had a total of 1 Pro Bowl appearance between 8 guys, and that was in 2010
ETA: 2006 was his 1,000 Yard Season,
just looked it up real quick, in 2006 his O-line had a total of 1 Pro Bowl appearance between 8 guys, and that was in 2010
ETA: 2006 was his 1,000 Yard Season,
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:55 pm to 1BamaRTR
Steve Young retired as the highest rated passer in NFL history in addition to being an absolutely lethal runner
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 8:55 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:55 pm to SlowFlowPro
I dtn't disagree that he would be much improved, I just don't think he'd be elite
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:56 pm to EmperorGout
Pastorini was also the punter
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:56 pm to KirkLazarus
The quarterback can make or break an OL too
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:57 pm to cubsfan5150
Roger Staubach deserves an honorable mention. His best rushing days were behind him by the time he was a full time starter at 29/30 years old.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:59 pm to crankbait
quote:dude became 9 year old me's favorite player when he went into lambeau and dominated the packers in the 2002 playoffs
Mike Mfing Vick
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