PunkyLunky:
Sludge:
MacFrey: Favre is the best of all time.
He is god, and if you say otherwise, I will stab you.
you're on crack. maybe top 5....definately top 10.
lets see....here's the top 10 i've seen.
1. Joe Montana
2. Dan Marino
3. John Elway
4. Tom Brady
5.Steve Young
6.Brett Favre
7. Peyton Manning
8. Warren Moon
9. Troy Aikman
10. Jim Kelly
who am i forgetting?
Staubach?

Len Dawson

I'ma hardcore KC fan, do or die hehe
seriously, All time greatest? [with all due respect to the younger guys] It goes something like this...
No. 10 ... Terry Bradshaw
112.8 QB rating in four Super Bowl wins with the Pittsburgh Steelers. [I love the Steelers too, I lost my virginity to a girl from Pittsburgh hehehe]
No. 9 ... Bart Starr
Doesn't have awesome stats, but the on-field leader of a Green Bay dynasty that won five championships in seven seasons in the 1960s, including Super Bowl I against my Chiefs and Super Bowl II against the Raiders
No. 8 ... Peyton Manning
No. 2 QB rating in history[and he's not done yet hehehe (my fav of all time)]; 112-62 record for the Indianapolis Colts.
No. 7 ... Dan Marino
Best pure passer, ever, but never won a Super Bowl with the Miami Dolphins, losing his only appearence in XIX to Joe Montana(they still give each other dirty looks at functions
j/k)[the fuckin' Chiefs could NEVER beat him hehehe].
No. 6 ... Brett Favre
The Green Bay icon has the most career yards and touchdown passes, and most interceptions [most definitely a first ballot Hall of Famer for Canton, I wanna be there too]
No. 5 ... Tom Brady
Already has won three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and is poised for a fourth; moving up[New England has arguably been a Dynasty in the last decade]
No. 4 ... Roger Staubach
Fantastic with the game on the line for the Dallas Cowboys winning 2 of his 4 Super Bowl shots; he was never out of it until the final gun.
No. 3 ... John Elway
Best arm, all of those dramatic comebacks for the Denver Broncos, the prototype. He led Denver to 5 SB shows and won his last 2. [I'm an AFC fan so I pulled for him everytime hehehe(damned NFC
)]
No. 2 ... Joe Montana
In four Super Bowl wins with the San Francisco 49ers, he completed 68 percent with 11 touchdowns and no interceptions for a rating of 127.8 Then had a shot with KC to get another one (damned Colts hehehe)
No. 1 ... John Unitas
His fearless performance for the Baltimore Colts in the classic 1958 NFL Championship set the template for modern NFL quarterback play. He also won the 1959 NFL Championship and Super Bowl V in 1971 at the age of 37[the oldest person to ever win a SB]
anyways its all up for debate, but thats the numbers
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