Manning to become the greatest of All-Time?

#51
#51
Statistically, Manning is already a top ten QB of all time statistically. Manning has much better stats than Brady, including the fact Manning has been around 2 more years. Manning (stat wise) will own Montana in a couple years. Quit treating Montana like he was a God already, he had Jerry Rice. How hard could it possibly be.
and MAnning has Marvin Harrions and Reggie wayne..........what's your point?

it's posts like this that make me wonder sometime.:blink:

Hopefully it will!:)
nope, he got his ring. now it's back to Steeler Nation gettin back on track or the Panthers getting back to play off form. if the colts meet either team..........i hope they lose now.

I'd take Montana and Elway over Marino. Maybe Steve Young, too.
personally, i like Elway over any of them....
Marino would probably take Roger Craig and Terrell Davis over Tony Nathan and Sammy Smith.
also a good point..........i'm pretty sure Elway was glad to have Davis over Sewell and Humphrey.:thumbsup:
 
#52
#52
whoa....i was simply pointing out that Marino didn't play for the 49ers. it was an if/but situation, has nothing to do with the reality that he didn't, Joe Montana did, they won super bowls, Dan didn't. so in the end, what does it matter to play the "if dan marino played for the 49ers" card....what are you arguing again?
I'm arguing that this idea that we grade QB's on their ability to win titles is silly. If the QB were THE determinant of game outcomes, the team with the best QB would win every game and that is simply not how it works. Great players, in every sport at every position, get shackled to sorry teams and don't win titles, but it in no way diminishes their ability as a player to perform their job as well as or better than everyone else.
 
#53
#53
I'm arguing that this idea that we grade QB's on their ability to win titles is silly. If the QB were THE determinant of game outcomes, the team with the best QB would win every game and that is simply not how it works. Great players, in every sport at every position, get shackled to sorry teams and don't win titles, but it in no way diminishes their ability as a player to perform their job as well as or better than everyone else.
ok, fine. that sounds more rational than your previous post. i don't necessarily buy in to the have to have a ring to be great theory either, but it can't go unmentioned that the majority of the great ones do win titles. NO one though is going to confuse Trent Dilfer with Dan Marino or Dan Fouts.

but at the same time.........playing the what if game about what if this qb played for this team etc.....is useless.

if you want to say Dan Fouts or Dan Marino were great qbs, and were so even w/out the benefit of championship caliber defenses or running games....fine, those are true statements both about the player and the team they played on. saying Montana won a championship only because of the team he played on is not entirely accurate. he did win 4 of them...he had someting to do with it, just as did the rest of those teams.

and like it or not, there is some unwritten law for qb's only that they get judged not only for stats but championships. qb's are different. they are viewed as leaders, both when their teams succeed and when they fail. they get too much credit, a la PM in this Super Bowl or too much blame, also a la Rex Grossman in this past superbowl.

just don't tell me "i'm not sharp" for simply stating the facts..........because in the end, the if and but scenarios DON'T matter. the only thing that matters is what actually happened. and i think most of us are sharp enough to know that there is a difference between the chargers teams Fouts played on and the 49ers teams Montana played on, and it wasn't necessarly the quality of the qb play at the time.:salute:
 
#54
#54
ok, fine. that sounds more rational than your previous post. i don't necessarily buy in to the have to have a ring to be great theory either, but it can't go unmentioned that the majority of the great ones do win titles. NO one though is going to confuse Trent Dilfer with Dan Marino or Dan Fouts.

but at the same time.........playing the what if game about what if this qb played for this team etc.....is useless.

if you want to say Dan Fouts or Dan Marino were great qbs, and were so even w/out the benefit of championship caliber defenses or running games....fine, those are true statements both about the player and the team they played on. saying Montana won a championship only because of the team he played on is not entirely accurate. he did win 4 of them...he had someting to do with it, just as did the rest of those teams.

and like it or not, there is some unwritten law for qb's only that they get judged not only for stats but championships. qb's are different. they are viewed as leaders, both when their teams succeed and when they fail. they get too much credit, a la PM in this Super Bowl or too much blame, also a la Rex Grossman in this past superbowl.

just don't tell me "i'm not sharp" for simply stating the facts..........because in the end, the if and but scenarios DON'T matter. the only thing that matters is what actually happened. and i think most of us are sharp enough to know that there is a difference between the chargers teams Fouts played on and the 49ers teams Montana played on, and it wasn't necessarly the quality of the qb play at the time.:salute:
I get your point and you can't help but acknowledge mine. In the future I will limit my "not sharp" comments to your statements moreso than to you (not really, but it sounds nice).

One more thing. How'd it work out for Joe M in KC.
 
#55
#55
I get your point and you can't help but acknowledge mine. In the future I will limit my "not sharp" comments to your statements moreso than to you (not really, but it sounds nice).

One more thing. How'd it work out for Joe M in KC.
you mean the Joe M that was too old to play anymore? gimmie a break. if that's your rationale, i'm sorry...i thought i was having a discussion with someone that was capable of rational thought.

next you'll tell me Johnny Unitas was no good because he should have led the chargers to a super bowl victory too. or that Joe Namath should have led the Rams to a super bowl victory.......

don't let the facts get in the way of making a good point.........:yes:
 
#56
#56
you mean the Joe M that was too old to play anymore? gimmie a break. if that's your rationale, i'm sorry...i thought i was having a discussion with someone that was capable of rational thought.

next you'll tell me Johnny Unitas was no good because he should have led the chargers to a super bowl victory too. or that Joe Namath should have led the Rams to a super bowl victory.......

don't let the facts get in the way of making a good point.........:yes:
how old was Joe M in KC and which of his skills had diminished to the point that he would go from best ever to also ran? C'mon, he was still a great QB in KC, just didn't have enough around him to get it done.
 
#57
#57
i dunno what it is but i dont revere manning like most tennessee fans....i see his tennessee career as a waste......his senior year he had jamal lewis and travis henry in the backfield to name two......he also had eric parker, cedrick wilson, marcus nash, and peerless price lining up along side him.......of those players only nash is not still in the nfl......cosey coleman and chad clifton werent bad either......not to mention a defense keyed by al wilson and leonard little.......i see his tenure at tennessee as little more than a disappointing blip on the radar........i know its blasphemy.......but at least casey clausen had heart......in the super bowl......there was one play when peyton watched the ball roll around on the turf and did not go for the fumble recovery.......thats not heart......he deserves no super bowl......i'd much rather mcnair have gotten it
 
#58
#58
Slick Rick says, Peyton can become the greatest of all time. Slick Rick says, he must win more Super Bowls to get into that category.
 
#59
#59
Umm........yeah......

Third person, not to fond of it.........

Yeah, gonna have to report you to administration.....

Violation of board rules........

Didn't you get the memo?

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#60
#60
i dunno what it is but i dont revere manning like most tennessee fans....i see his tennessee career as a waste......his senior year he had jamal lewis and travis henry in the backfield to name two......he also had eric parker, cedrick wilson, marcus nash, and peerless price lining up along side him.......of those players only nash is not still in the nfl......cosey coleman and chad clifton werent bad either......not to mention a defense keyed by al wilson and leonard little.......i see his tenure at tennessee as little more than a disappointing blip on the radar........i know its blasphemy.......but at least casey clausen had heart......in the super bowl......there was one play when peyton watched the ball roll around on the turf and did not go for the fumble recovery.......thats not heart......he deserves no super bowl......i'd much rather mcnair have gotten it
I'm on board, not because your argument makes any sense, but because of your hyper-use of the oft forgotten ellipse in lieu of periods (as are the norm). Your willingness to fight the power (grammatically) is overwhelming. The guy doesn't deserve a Super Bowl and McNair.........does.
 
#61
#61
I'm on board, not because your argument makes any sense, but because of your hyper-use of the oft forgotten ellipse in lieu of periods (as are the norm). Your willingness to fight the power (grammatically) is overwhelming. The guy doesn't deserve a Super Bowl and McNair.........does.

Yeah!

What you said!

:gun:
 
#62
#62
Joe Montana:

15 Years

40, 551 Yards

273 Touchdowns, and 139 Int's.

4 SuperBowl Rings.



Dan Marino:

16 Years

61,361 Yards

420 Touchdowns, and 252 Int's.


Johnny Unitas:

18 Years

40,239 yards

290 TD's, 253 Int's

1 Super Bowl, 1 NFL Championship


John Elway:

15 Years

51,475 Yards

300 Touchdowns, and 226 Int's.

2 SuperBowl Rings



Brett Farve:

15 Years

57,500 Yards

414 Touchdowns, and 273 Int's.

1 SuperBowl Rings.



Steve Young:

14 Years

33,124 Yards

232 Touchdowns, and 107 Int's.

2 SuperBowl Rings.



Peyton Manning:

8 Years

37,586 Yards

275 Touchdowns, and 139 Int's.

1 SuperBowl Ring



Bart Starr:
15 Years

24,718 Yards

152 Touchdowns, and 138 Int's.

2 SuperBowl Rings



Terry Bradshaw:

13 Years

27,989 Yards

212 Touchdowns, and 210 Int's.

4 SuperBowl Rings.



Tom Brady:

6 Years

21,564 Yards

147 Touchdowns, and 78 Int's.

3 SuperBowl Rings









The Quarterback who has the best stats is Dan Marino. He stayed 16 years.

If Peyton Manning stayed 8 more seasons to complete a 16 year career. At the rate he is going...

This would be what his stats would look like.

- 16 Years

- 75,172 Yards

- 550 Touchdowns, and 278 Int's.

- 2 SuperBowl Rings.



So at this rate, Peyton Manning is gonna become the greatest Quarterback ever to play the game holding numerous NFL Records.



Thoughts?


:peace2:

You made a good case for Manning to be considered the greatest. Especially considering how widely respected Marino is now based on the records he owns.
 
#63
#63
as a college student who just wrote a philosphy paper......i am done with my grammar quota for the day......at least u agree with my.......argument
 
#66
#66
Slick Rick says, Peyton can become the greatest of all time. Slick Rick says, he must win more Super Bowls to get into that category.

as a college student who just wrote a philosphy paper......i am done with my grammar quota for the day......at least u agree with my.......argument

You two need to have a death match to determine once and for all which posting style is most annoying. Right now it is neck and neck.
 
#68
#68
One thing is for certain-the Colts will never be overlooked again as long as Peyton Manning is leading the O.
 
#69
#69
One thing is for certain-the Colts will never be overlooked again as long as Peyton Manning is leading the O.
If their D plays like it did during the regular season, they will again be 'dogs going into next season's playoffs
 
#70
#70
Defenses usually only give up 100 yard per game. The colts gave up more than twice that many. It probably will not happen again in the history of the NFL.
 
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