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And the best defense just won the Super Bowl over the best offense in NFL history. And the west coast offense and the no huddle were popularized before rules were changed. Both of those factors have more to do with offensive explosions than defensive penalties (in my humble, non-talking head opinion).gannable wrote:but the game has completely changed over the past 15 seasons
the rules completely favor the offense.
gannable wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Jly6_tMAI
best QB ever
talk to me when Manning or Brady pulls something like this off.
and this is just old hat for Joe Cool.

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Oofa, your post reeks of "nothing is better than in my heyday." Your point is that Montana is clutch(er) than someone like Brady or Manning. I'm saying that's not the only thing that factors into the equation of being a great quarterback.gannable wrote:you're pretty ignorant if you think montana's entire legacy revolves around one drive
He made a career of doing things like that.
He was the most clutch QB ever.
Anypne who thinks Manning is better than him is just buying into modern day media hype.
When you watched Montana, you knew he was going to win the game.
Even in defeat he was in clutch - 1983 NFC title game against Washington in RFK. Washington was a GREAT team, and the defending super bowl champs. Washington led 21-0 after the 3rd qaurter but Joe Cool tied the game late in the 4th quarter. Washinton won the game on a FG. You're probably too young to realize those Joe Gibbs REdskins teams were all-time great teams and RFK was a huge home field advantage, especially during the post season.
Point - Manning states really don't impress me. Today's NFL is a video passing game. Back before the late 90's, it was different. Joe Montana didn;'t have the rules protecting him
and he won te super bowl in 1981 and 1984 without Jerruy Rice so don't even try that BS. Look at his supporting cast in 1981 it wasn't that great, and in 1984 only Roger Craig was a great skilled player.
in 2014 people have no sense of history, they buy into the media hype without really logically analyzing anything.
I actually thoroughly enjoyed the game until mid-way through the second half. Then it got out of control. I've always liked defensive-minded football and this was one of the best games for that. Cliff Avril was a beast all game and will get some mention in the "actual MVP" conversation.oVo wrote:Seattle's defense was awesome and brought constant pressure,
they didn't sack Manning, but were all over him
and forced four turnovers.
Seattle's offense had a good game too.
Considering how close all the playoff games were,
this one was a huge letdown.
Fourth quarter of a big game, I want John Elway, mostly for mobility purposes. Anyway, is that how we're measuring quarterback greatness? First you measured it by Super Bowls and now we're talking about who we'd take in the fourth quarter. This is largely a subjective discussion, but c'mon. Let's at least use the entirety of the quarterback's body of work; not just whether it's more likely he would lead a fourth quarter comeback.gannable wrote:hopeless
youi're just caught up in the latest must be the greatest
Anyone who watched Montana and Manning play knows Montana is the better QB.
Put it this way - its the 4th quarter in a big game, who do want at QB? the guy who typically comes up small or Joe Montana? easy answer
and the 1981 49ers were not the most talented team. Dallas had the best team but Montana engineered a game winning drive.
And the competition was so much better during the 80's.
The product today is completely watered down. There are no great teams anymore. So yes the NFL was much better back then.
You think watching a video game is exciting. I find it boring.
I'm much more impressed in a QB being great during an era when the rules arent completely geared towards putting up big statistics/ If you compare some average QB's statsd playing today to a great QB like Roger Staubach you'd say Staubach sucks. You can't compare QB's from different eras based on stats
For that matter, Roger Staubach was a greater QB than Manning or Brady. Staubach was called captain comeback, whereas the other two are captain chokes.