Joe Montana calls Marino the BOAT qb

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Steve Largent? Steve Smith? Gary Clark? Lynn Swann? Cliff Branch? Henry Ellard? Stanley Morgan? Antonio Brown? Wes Welker? Deswan Jackson? A whole lot of 6 footers, too..****, Bruce, Tim Brown, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Hines Ward, Paul Warfield, Lance Alworth

I see you kind of on the slow side……. I’ll let you have it
 

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Marino was putting on 5,000 yds when you come legally attempt to decapitate WRs across the middle and land on a QB with your entire bodyweight well after the ball was released. Tom Brady soft ass would of been still been a above average QB but those lil 4 yd passes to Wes Welker would of looked alot different in 1985
 

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In 1992, Marino led the NFL throwing for 4,116 yards.

In 2020, that would have been 11th in the NFL — just ahead of Derek Carr.

It’s a different world for quarterbacks these days. Who knows what Marino and other QBs from his era could do with the protections offenses have these days?
680/699 for 7264 yards and 73 TDs :troll:
 

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Marino was putting on 5,000 yds when you come legally attempt to decapitate WRs across the middle and land on a QB with your entire bodyweight well after the ball was released. Tom Brady soft ass would of been still been a above average QB but those lil 4 yd passes to Wes Welker would of looked alot different in 1985


This is trash.. we have all seen Brady straight punk every type of defense you can throw at him.. nyggas better be glad he didnt have Moss past 1 year. It would be more rings
 

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In 1992, Marino led the NFL throwing for 4,116 yards.

In 2020, that would have been 11th in the NFL — just ahead of Derek Carr.

It’s a different world for quarterbacks these days. Who knows what Marino and other QBs from his era could do with the protections offenses have these days?
:ehh:Nice point.
 

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He was amazing.. he just couldnt seal the deal like Brady..

Its Brady at 1...and nyggas can argue til they are blue in the face for second.
Brady didn't always seal the deal. Favorable calls, Adam Vinatieri's foot, and cluster fyck calls by opposing coaches in superbowls helped. Although Brady gets all the credit.
 
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Brady didn't always seal the deal. Favorable calls, Adam Vinatieri's foot, and cluster fyck calls by opposing coaches in superbowls helped. Although Brady gets all the credit.

Yeah. I feel where you coming from…. Vinateri won 2, and that defense won 2….. And Tampa Bay’s D one that last one…… Brady has 3 Super Bowls where he only had to score 2 TDs to get the W
 

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Once again key word “players that got you to start watching football” y’all can’t help but to reminisce and hold on to nostalgia .. these were y’all old heads childhood heroes and nobody can tell y’all different:mjlol:

Man fukk you! Danny the GOAT, you hear? THE fukkING GOAT! :mjcry:
 

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lifelong giants fan but I LOVED marino. nfl quarterback for SNES, had the jersey and all that. good times.
 
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