Lets settle this once and for all: Randall Cunningham or Michael Vick?

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Gotta go with Randall on this one. If Buddy Ryan gave an inkling of a fukk about offense, the Eagles would have had a Super Bowl with Randall and that defense
 

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Gotta go with Randall on this one. If Buddy Ryan gave an inkling of a fukk about offense, the Eagles would have had a Super Bowl with Randall and that defense

Those Eagles teams were loaded.
 
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Randall,while both had accuracy issues Randall got better at it Vick never has,add in Randalls size

Kapernicks reminds me alot of Randall
 

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To answer your question, I'll go with Cunningham over Vick. But Tark isn't the GOAT running QB? I know he's old school, but dude pretty much ushered in the position in the much more restricted modern era where QBs were almost unanimously pocket passers to the point where he was traded from the Vikes to the NYG simply because his HC had no idea what to do with his athleticism and improvisations. We celebrate the Vicks and Cunninghams today but Tark is who opened that door with his style being a huge success and contributed to earlier brothas like Shack Harris getting a chance to be "athletic" QBs.

In his 18 NFL seasons, Tarkenton completed 3,686 of 6,467 passes for 47,003 yards and 342 touchdowns, with 266 interceptions. Tarkenton's 47,003 career passing yards rank him 6th all time, while his 342 career passing touchdowns is 4th all time in NFL history.[8] He also is fifth on the all-time list of wins by a starting quarterback with 124 regular season victories. He also used his impressive scrambling ability to rack up 3,674 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns on 675 carries. During his career, Tarkenton ran for a touchdown in 15 different seasons, an NFL record among quarterbacks. He ranks fourth in career rushing yards among quarterbacks, behind Randall Cunningham, Steve Young and Michael Vick. He is also one of two NFL quarterbacks ever to rush for at least 300 yards in seven different seasons; the other is Tobin Rote. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986. Vikings head coach Bud Grant flatly called Tarkenton "the greatest quarterback who's ever played." When he retired, Tarkenton held NFL career records in pass attempts, completions, yardage, and touchdowns; rushing yards by a quarterback; and wins by a starting quarterback.

Dude was special and helped change the NFL. :win:
 
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