Just watched part of the game again

#27
#27
...hat...you are correct in college, partialy. Leave your barristry skills at the gate. I know that mobiles have given me more ( SuperBowl champs)(x'smany), and ANY elongated, fruitful play)
Please name these "mobile" Super Bowl winners. Tom Brady? Peyton Manning? Trent Dilfer? Kurt Warner?
 
#28
#28
People always fall in love with the guy that can run around on broken plays. Then they wonder why their team never converts on 3rd and 10.
 
#29
#29
People always fall in love with the guy that can run around on broken plays. Then they wonder why their team never converts on 3rd and 10.
Anytime someone tries to sell me on mobile QBs, I direct them to watch the NFC title game between Atlanta and Minnesota.
 
#33
#33
Anytime someone tries to sell me on mobile QBs, I direct them to watch the NFC title game between Atlanta and Minnesota.

That was mostly due to Dennis Green choking away 10 point lead in the 4th quarter. Dennis Green made several questionable decisions in the 4th qtr and overtime that convinced me that he was a joke of a coach. 4-8 playoff record with 4 consecutive 1 and dones. Randall Cunningham was a shell of the man he was when he was in Filthydelphia, so he wasn't that mobile. All the Vikings did that year was run up an NFL record for pts scored. Talent in Minnesota and QB play wasn't the problem... it was coaching.
 
#37
#37
not that I completely dissagree with the premise here, but without t. martin's legs, vols dont beat syracuse, fla,...etc, just sayin...
 
#39
#39
Our team does better under this coaching staff when the running backs run the ball well, and they play good defense.
 
#40
#40
I would consider the most mobile qb in rencent memory to win a superbowl was Elway. Favre was very mobile but not a scrambler.
Of course are we talking mobility or scrambling ability?
Although slowed by age at the time it was Elway's scramble against green bay that is often played on highlight films.
 
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