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Undisputedly The 5 Greatest Pro Football (usa) Qbs Ever.


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oh come on, how many superbowl rings does Mother Theresa have?

 

Yet another attempt to highjack this thread.  I love Mother Theresa and hope she is praying for me.  That is not the topic of this discussion. 

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So what happened to all those who thought Brady was so great huh?  Did Terry Bradshaw ever get fined for kicking a defender when the defender couldn't do anything about it?!?  No.  He had a pair.  Wouldn't you want your QB too? 

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I couldn't agree more but that is not what this thread is about.  This thread has undisputedly stated the 5 greastest pro football QBs ever to live.  If we wanted the top five saints ever to live it might look something like this.  (That are Human)

 

1.)  Saint Mary Mother of God

 

2.)  Saint John the Baptist

 

3.)  Holy Elijah (Old Testament)

 

4.)  Saint Joseph Foster Father of Jesus. 

 

5.)  Meh, I will be viciously attacked for this.  It should be its own thread.  Let's keep to greatest pro QBs. 

 

St. Joseph undisputedly is #2 on that list. He is considered the greatest of all saints aside from the Immaculate Conception and he recieves proto dulia from the Church.

 

Also, St. Joseph could kick Bradshaw's butt any day.

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What's laughable is the fact that you have Terry Bradshaw in the top 5 and neither Brady nor Manning.

 

Brady: 5 Super Bowl appearances, 3 championships, 2 NFL MVPs, 2 Super Bowl MVPs, NFL record 50-touchdown season, 16-0 regular season

 

 

One of the most telling stats is career interceptions

 

Tom Brady Touchdowns to Interception ratio:

334:123

 

Terry Bradshaw Touchdowns to Interceptions ratio:

212:210

 

Peyton Manning Touchdowns to Interceptions ratio

435:209

 

The game has been continually modified to benefit the offense to make the game more exciting. You're comparing apples to oranges here. 

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