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Sammy gags wrote:i cant decide between marino, elway, or unitas?



Here Sammy, this should help.....


In his first professional season, Marino threw for 2,210 yards and 20 touchdowns. He was named NFL Rookie of the Year and he was also the first rookie to start at quarterback in the Pro Bowl.

In 1984, Dan Marino really burst into the forefront of the NFL. It took him just eight games to beat Bob Griese's single-season team record for touchdown passes, and nine weeks to top Griese's record for most passing yards in one season.

Marino capped off an incredible season by setting the single-season NFL records for touchdown passes (48 ), completions (362), and yards (5,084). The only thing that could have made this dream season better would have been a Super Bowl victory, but unfortunately for Marino and the rest of the Dolphins, they were beaten in the Super Bowl by the San Francisco 49ers.

On November 12th, 1995, Marino broke the NFL record for career passing yards when he eclipsed Fran Tarkenton's mark of 47,003. On November 26th, Dan broke Tarkenton's record for most career touchdown passes by throwing number 343 against the Indianapolis Colts.

Dan Marino became the only quarterback to top the 60,000 yard passing mark. He also became the only quarterback to toss more than 400 touchdown passes. He has thrown more pass attempts and more completions than anyone else in the history of the game.
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Let me put a better stat- john Elway- 2 super bowl rings; dan marino- 0
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Johny Unitas. He actaully called his own plays and was the smartest quarterback also.
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Ham wrote:Johny Unitas. He actaully called his own plays and was the smartest quarterback also.




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jay_a2j wrote:OMG! This ia an easy one! Dan Marino has most of the passing records. And whoever voted Farve needs a reality check. :wink:


Yeah, Marino has all the passing records, but Favre is second in all of them, and about to pass Marino in some of them. Plus he is a better leader, is tougher (over 200 consecutive games, the next highest for a QB is like 100), and he has won more superbowls; Farve 1, Marino 0, and games. Isn't that the most important thing, how good of a leader a QB is and how much he wins? That's why Favre is the best, tied with Elway.
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DIRESTRAITS wrote:
jay_a2j wrote:OMG! This ia an easy one! Dan Marino has most of the passing records. And whoever voted Farve needs a reality check. :wink:


Yeah, Marino has all the passing records, but Favre is second in all of them, and about to pass Marino in some of them. Plus he is a better leader, is tougher (over 200 consecutive games, the next highest for a QB is like 100), and he has won more superbowls; Farve 1, Marino 0, and games. Isn't that the most important thing, how good of a leader a QB is and how much he wins? That's why Favre is the best, tied with Elway.



Just because Farve has won a SB and Marino has not does not mean Farve has won more games, has more TD passes, or all time yards passing.


There have been tons of players who have gone to Super Bowls..It does not make them the best at their position. Had Marino had a decent RB at any time during his career he'd have more than one ring.
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jay_a2j wrote:
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jay_a2j wrote:OMG! This ia an easy one! Dan Marino has most of the passing records. And whoever voted Farve needs a reality check. :wink:


Yeah, Marino has all the passing records, but Favre is second in all of them, and about to pass Marino in some of them. Plus he is a better leader, is tougher (over 200 consecutive games, the next highest for a QB is like 100), and he has won more superbowls; Farve 1, Marino 0, and games. Isn't that the most important thing, how good of a leader a QB is and how much he wins? That's why Favre is the best, tied with Elway.



Just because Farve has won a SB and Marino has not does not mean Farve has won more games, has more TD passes, or all time yards passing.


There have been tons of players who have gone to Super Bowls..It does not make them the best at their position. Had Marino had a decent RB at any time during his career he'd have more than one ring.


Farve has won more games than Marino. Look it up. He's second to Elway. And I never said he had more touchdown passes or yards than Marino. I said he was second and will have more TDs than Marino. And stats aren't always agood measure of how good someone is. I would rather have a winner than someone who just has good stats.
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How is Favre better than Elway then?
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foutballfreek15 wrote:How is Favre better than Elway then?


I didn't say he was. I said they were the same.
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Except elway had a lot better end of a career than farve is having!
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foutballfreek15 wrote:Except elway had a lot better end of a career than farve is having!


true :(
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Also, Elway was the best quarterback ever at 4th quarter drives!
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foutballfreek15 wrote:How is Favre better than Elway then?


I don't know about that. Elway could drive, but Favre, Montana, they were pretty good. I can't believe Elway wasn't a choice and Troy Aikman was.
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When Farve can come close to this we'll talk....


DAN MARINO


RECORDS: Holds NFL career records for most touchdown passes -- 420; most yards passing -- 61,361; most passes attempted -- 8,358; most passes completed -- 4,967; most games with 400 or more yards passing -- 12; and most games with four or more touchdown passes -- 21. ... Holds NFL records for most seasons with 4,000 or more yards passing -- 6; most seasons with 3,000 or more yards passing -- 13; most consecutive seasons with 3,000 or more yards passing -- 9 (1984-1992); most games with 300 or more yards passing -- 60; most consecutive games with four or more touchdown passes -- 4 (November 26-December 17, 1984); most seasons leading league in pass attempts -- 5; and most seasons leading league in pass completions -- 6. ... Holds NFL single-season records for most yards passing -- 5,084 (1984); most touchdown passes -- 48 (1984); most games with 400 or more yards passing -- 4 (1984); most games with four or more touchdown passes -- 6 (1984); and most consecutive games with four or more touchdown passes -- 4 (1984). ... Holds NFL rookie-season records for highest pass completion percentage -- 58.45 (1983);and highest passer rating -- 96.0 (1983). ... Shares NFL records for most seasons leading league in yards passing -- 5; most consecutive seasons leading league in pass completions -- 3 (1984-1986); and most consecutive games with 400 or more yards passing -- 2 (December 2 and 9, 1984). ... Shares NFL single-season record for most games with 300 or more yards passing -- 9 (1984).





[1st] Highest Passer Rating, Rookie Season - 96.0 (1983)
[1st] Most Seasons Leading League, Pass Attempts - 5 (1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997)
[1st] Most Passes Attempted, Career - 8,358
[1st] Most Seasons Leading League, Pass Completions - 6 (1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997)
[1st] Most Passes Completed, Career - 4,967
[1st] Highest Pass Completion Percentage, Rookie Season - 58.45 (1983)
[1st] Most Yards Gained Passing, Career - 61,361
[1st] Most Seasons 3,000 or More Yards Passing - 13
[1st] Most Yards Gained Passing, Season - 5,084 (1984)
[1st] Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Career - 13
[1st] Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Season - 4 (1984)
[1st] Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing, Career - 63
[1st] Most Touchdown Passes, Career - 420
[1st] Most Touchdown Passes, Season - 48 (1984)
[1st] Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Career - 21
[1st] Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Season - 6 (1984)
[1st] Most Consecutive Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes - 4 (1984)
[Tied for 1st] Most Seasons Leading League, Passing Yards - 5 (1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992)
[Tied for 1st] Most Consecutive Games, 400 or More Yards Passing - 2 (1984)
[Tied for 1st] Most Games, 300 or More Yards Passing, Season - 9 (1984)
[Tied for 1st] Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Pass Completions - 3 (1984-1986)
[2nd] Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Passing Yards - 3 (1984-1986)
[2nd] Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passing, Season - 3 (1986)
[2nd] Most Touchdown Passes, Season - 44 (1986)
[2nd] Most Consecutive Games With a Touchdown Pass - 30 (1985-1987)
[2nd] Lowest Percentage, Passes Intercepted, Rookie Season - 2.03 (1983)
[Tied for 2nd] Most Seasons Leading League, Passing Touchdowns - 3 (1984, 1985, 1986)
[Tied for 2nd] Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League, Passing Touchdowns - 3 (1984-1986)
[Tied for 2nd] Most Games, Four or More Touchdown Passes, Season - 5 (1986)
[Tied for 2nd] Most Fumbles Recovered, Season, Own and Opponents - 8 {7 own, 1 opp} (1988)
[3rd] Most Passes Completed, Season - 385 (1994)
[3rd] Most Yards Gained Passing, Season - 4,746 (1986)
[3rd] Most Touchdown Passes, Rookie Season - 20 (1983)
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Set the NFL career record for most wins as a starting quarterback with
Most 4th quarter comebacks of all time with 148
• Tied the NFL record for most seasons with 3,000 or more yards passing with 12
• Oldest player to score a touchdown in a Super Bowl at the age of 37 (Super Bowl XXXII)
• Denver Broncos' all-time passing leader in yardage with 51,475 yards and touchdown passes with 300
• Played in six AFC championship games
• Played in five Super Bowls, winning two
• Selected to play in the Pro Bowl nine times
• Set the record for most rushing attempts by a quarterback with 687
• Finished career second behind Dan Marino in passing yards (51,475), attempts (7,250), completions (4,123) and total offense (54,882)
• At the time of his retirement, he held or was tied for 53 regular season Bronco records.
• The only player to pass for 3,000 yards and rush for 200 yards in the same year for seven straight seasons (1985-91)
• Named NFL Most Valuable Player in 1987
• Named AFC Player of the Year in 1993
• Set an NFL record with 47 fourth quarter comebacks
• Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2004)
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Farve and Elway are definantly two of the best modern qbs.. but so many things have changed that recent and past qbs can hardly be compared.
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So who do u think is the best modern quarterback? It has to be Elway for recent and Nameth for old.
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Its probably elway.. I voted favre on the pole because my friend is the most die hard packers fan ever.
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Not NAMATH! it's UNITAS!
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Some of you are saying that because Dan never won a Superbowl, then he isn't the greatest, therefore, should Terry Bradshaw be #1? He had 4 rings and I think 3 Superbowl MVP's (I voted for Favre because HELLO 222 straight games and is second in passing touchdowns, yards (Maybe), total staight games started out of any postion (Behind a T from Tenneesse with like 300 starts) and Tied for first with 3 MVP's
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I have to say Unitas.
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and cheesemore. you're not biased at all.
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Re: Best Quarterback of all time?

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Tom Brady

I hate to admit a traitor is the best, but facts be facts.
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