Different era...
Hol'up. Different era which is why I don't shyt on him for his low production. But he was mid.. And his peers were putting up better numbers.
Different era...
I know he had peers better than him. Still disingenuous to use those stats compared to someone who started his career in 2021.Hol'up. Different era which is why I don't shyt on him for his low production. But he was mid.. And his peers were putting up better numbers.
If you just looked at his stats, you would think he was an elite QB. The NFL is a joke right now. Parity rules. Before this week, there were only 4 or 5 teams in the NFC above .500.
The NFL have slanted the rules in favor of offenses so much that anybody can put up decent stats.
John Elway was considered an elite QB and all time great..
He only completed 60% of his passes or higher TWIC. And the threw double digit interceptions every year he was in the NFL.
What are you babbling on about?Well then Brady isn't the GOAT then. They literally changed the rules for QB's because of him. Allowed him to play until he was damn near 50.
Can't keep moving the goal posts to fit narratives.
If Drew Brees played in the 80's and 90's he wouldn't have put up those numbers. Hell, most QB's that played over the last 10 years.

overrated, hell yeah. mid ? nah not really. teams feared elway and gameplanned for himHol'up. Different era which is why I don't shyt on him for his low production. But he was mid.. And his peers were putting up better numbers.
overrated, hell yeah. mid ? nah not really. teams feared elway and gameplanned for him
no team in the nfl fears trevor lawrence right now
I know he had peers better than him. Still disingenuous to use those stats compared to someone who started his career in 2021.
Nuisances of what each QB was capable of in their era is a different story but bro isn't speaking on that. Strictly numbers 60% completion and 10+ INTs was a perennial Pro Bowler 30 years ago.
You aren't, but OP did.I’m not doing that. I never compare stats in different eras. It makes no sense.
He was playing like shyt before that happened.The prince who was promised sprained his ankle a few weeks ago and hasn’t been right since.
He definitely not on the Tua/Dak level...He was always overhyped. He's living off the draft hype he had.
You can't even blame the concussion because he's had turnover problems his whole career, quietly underdiscussed
He's good but he's nowhere near the top 3 or even top 5 like people wanted him to be. He's no better than Dak and Tua.

This is a 360 sir...Na
He definitely not on the Tua/Dak level...
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We not doing no Elway slander in here. Sure, he was a touch overrated but like others have pointed out, we're not comparing guys of yesterday by today's standards. Elway was an absolute DOG and cats either forget or don't know the hype surrounding him, both coming outta high school and coming outta college. Very Lawrence-esque...
The difference is between the ears and in the chest, Elway started 40 games his first 3 years and was 27-13; Trevor was 16-24. Trevor is currently 20-29 in 49 career starts; Elway was 35-14...
Elway was clutch and was dragging Broncos teams on deep playoff runs that would otherwise struggle to make the postseason without him. Early Elway was basically pre-McNabb in terms of production relative to his era...
If yall wanna shyt on an overrated 80s-era quarterback we can start with Dan Marino, don't make me up those threads...
I was with you until the bolded. Those denver teams in late 80s had great defenses and elway was struggling in the offs. Where's @NYC Rebel to remind how the simpsons made fun of Elway not being able to get shyt done in the offsNa
He definitely not on the Tua/Dak level...
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We not doing no Elway slander in here. Sure, he was a touch overrated but like others have pointed out, we're not comparing guys of yesterday by today's standards. Elway was an absolute DOG and cats either forget or don't know the hype surrounding him, both coming outta high school and coming outta college. Very Lawrence-esque...
The difference is between the ears and in the chest, Elway started 40 games his first 3 years and was 27-13; Trevor was 16-24. Trevor is currently 20-29 in 49 career starts; Elway was 35-14...
Elway was clutch and was dragging Broncos teams on deep playoff runs that would otherwise struggle to make the postseason without him. Early Elway was basically pre-McNabb in terms of production relative to his era...
If yall wanna shyt on an overrated 80s-era quarterback we can start with Dan Marino, don't make me up those threads...