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  • November 05, 2009 02:30 PM ET

The best QB of all time is Joe Montana.

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No-one, and I mean no-one ever rattled the man's cage when the toid hit the fan.
Not of the purist class, such as Elway and Marino, but more than made up for it with BALLS the size of.....erm....MONTANA?

FOUR RINGS.........., and he was pretty much responsible for all of them.

A true American HERO!


There's an obvious answer here.

The greatest QB of all time is noneother than Brett Lorenzo Favre.

The Legend of Favre started in the town of Gulfport, Mississippi, where a small demigod was born. Although he was already stronger at birth than ten Reggie Whites, his parents taught him to always keep a boyish grin on his face and a crap-stained hat on his head.

That boy grew up to revolutionize a sport, as he completely changed the definition of "quarterback". What used to be a position for people who threw the ball became a position for "gunslingers".

That's right. Favre brought the Wild Wild West back.

Brett also discovered the wonders of the Super Bowl, and decided it was the next mortal thing to conquer.

After destroying the rest of the NFL, he felt that petty mortal things such as the SB meant nothing to him. He needed a challenge. So he magnanimously gave John Elway a SB victory.

But no one is the equal of Favre.

Instead he decided to own every record ever in the NFL and stand supreme over all, even if it took 20 years.

He did so and continues his legacy.

Brett Favre is, in fact, the greatest QB of all time.





Just ask John Madden.


Yup Pingzing.........Favre is a great, no doubt! (I prefer Marino)
Career stats are superb! Great leader of men and as tough as they get!

Joe Monatna is not the man of career stats and the like. He just did the job when he had to. Ice in his veins!

FOUR SUPER BOWLS.........ELEVEN TD passes...zero pics!

MVP of Super Bowl ........THREE TIMES!!!!

And that is not to mention the road he had to travel to get to these title matches!

Yeah, he had a great cast as well as "director" around him, BUT he was the man at the helm, and he handled it with unbelievable aplomb!!

Don't forget that he was only a third year man when they won the first title under his guidance!

He was a legend even as he was playing.


Leader of men?

Try Leader of the Gods.

Soon Favre will conquer those atop Olympus and will reign over all beings on this measley planet. He will be benevolent with his boyish playfulness, but a stern leader with his cannon for an arm.

And did you not read? Super Bowls mean nothing to Brett Favre. He's been there, done that. Brett Fave has become larger than the Super Bowl. He's larger than every single one of Madden's Turduckens put together.

He has demolished all statistics, while garnering love from his subjects.

And ice in his veins? Favre invented ice. Favre gave God the idea for our circulatory system.

The simple truth is that without Brett Favre, Joe Montana would not exist. There would be no reason for those in the Heavens to give Man the idea for football if they had not already planned for Favre to visit us in 1969.

Favre was a legend long before his years with the Pack, and will continue to be into his days post-football.



Brett Favre defines toid, because he's got all of it.


He also had won 100 games faster than any other quarterback until surpassed by Tom Brady in 2008.[32] His record as a starter was 117-47. His number 16 was retired by the 49ers on December 15, 1997 during halftime of the team's game against the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football.

A LEGEND!


Forfeited Turn

November 5, 2009  02:33 PM ET

What a damn good argument.

November 5, 2009  02:44 PM ET

"toid hit the fan" lol

November 5, 2009  02:49 PM ET

waiting for one of the name droppers to chime in yet again with otto graham

November 5, 2009  02:50 PM ET

Wow. I mean....wow. Just.....

I guess left rattled my cage.

November 5, 2009  02:53 PM ET

BF.........

November 5, 2009  03:08 PM ET

hmmm...

November 5, 2009  03:12 PM ET

2 words.

Brett Farve.

Greatest player to play all 12 positions including head coach.

November 5, 2009  03:14 PM ET
QUOTE(#3):

waiting for one of the name droppers to chime in yet again with otto graham

present

November 5, 2009  03:16 PM ET
QUOTE(#3):

waiting for one of the name droppers to chime in yet again with otto graham

127 - 123

November 5, 2009  03:18 PM ET
QUOTE(#3):

waiting for one of the name droppers to chime in yet again with otto graham

No need to now. You dropped his name for everyone.

November 5, 2009  03:18 PM ET
QUOTE(#3):

waiting for one of the name droppers to chime in yet again with otto graham

Otto Graham.

November 5, 2009  03:18 PM ET
QUOTE(#7):

2 words. Brett Farve.Greatest player to play all 12 positions including head coach.

Also the only player to have an ego hot enough to inflate the Goodyear Blimp.

November 5, 2009  03:22 PM ET
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Otto Graham.

Ray Guy.

November 5, 2009  03:23 PM ET

Like I said, there's an obvious answer here.

November 5, 2009  03:24 PM ET

I think we should start blaming Farve's ego for global warming!

November 5, 2009  03:28 PM ET

Ok.. Right crapped himself....

November 5, 2009  03:28 PM ET
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Otto Graham.

ditto... Certainly not Favre...

November 5, 2009  03:29 PM ET

Otto Graham has two first names.

Montana is only a first name if you're a a rich yuppy kid born to jerkkass parents who buy everything organic and drive Priuses even as they buy tons of bottled water and run their electricity all day and night.

November 5, 2009  03:30 PM ET
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waiting for one of the name droppers to chime in yet again with otto graham

kook... you give some good comments on most days, and I respect that. In this case, you could not be more wrong... Graham belongs CLEARLY in the discussion.

 
November 5, 2009  03:30 PM ET
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Otto Graham.

its a little after the fact but i wrote some more on the pedro/clemens throwdown and im interested to know what ur thoughts were.....

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