Started watching football back in 1966 , along with playing it was well . Glad my dreams of playing pro never happened because then at age 67 would not be able to 9 Ironman triathlons . Each athlete of any sport pro level is doing the best they can with what they have to use at THEIR own time period . Tom Brady could not have played at the level and duration in the 1960"s or 1970's . That also applies to the NBA as well . Greatest of THEIR time . Not all time .
My list: 1. Tom Brady 2. Johnny Unitas 3. Joe Montana 4. Peyton Manning 5. Sammy Baugh 6. John Elway 7. Aaron Rodgers 8. Patrick Mahomes 9. Otto Graham 10. Brett Favre 11. Roger Staubauch 12. Steve Young 13. Drew Brees 14. Dan Marino 15. Troy Aikman 16. Terry Bradshaw 17. Bobby Layne 18. Bart Starr 19. Fran Tarkenton 20. Sonny Jurgensen 21. Y.A. Tittle 22. Dan Fouts 23. Warron Moon 24. Bob Griese 25. Sid Luckman 26. Bob Waterfield 27. Norm Van Brocklin 28. Russell Wilson 29.Kurt Warner 30. Ken Stabler 31. Jim Kelly 32. Ben Roethlisberger 33. Joe Theisman 35. Joe Namath 36. Phil Simms 37. Bert Jones 38. Matt Ryan 39. Ken Anderson 40. Roman Gabriel 41.John Brodie 42. Boomer Esiason 43. Steve Mcnair 44. Eli Manning 45. Phillip Rivers 46. Donovan McNabb 47. Randall Cunningham 48. Cam Newton 49. Carson Palmer 50. Brian Sipe 51. Jim Hart 52. Tony Romo 54. Andrew Luck 55. Don Meredith 54. Rich Gannon 55. Charlie Conerly 56. Joe Ferguson 57. Archie Manning 58. Ron Jaworski 59. Jim Zorn 60. Earl Morrall
@@dukewilson14 Bradshaw came up clutch in all four of his Super Bowl victories when he had to including his first one in Super Bowl IX verses Minnesota, as the Steelers were leading 9-6 late in the fourth quarter when Terry Bradshaw took the team all the way down the field for the game winning touchdown pass, he was clutch
@@dukewilson14 Don’t forget the three Super Bowl losses which technically should have been five losses if Seattle & Atlanta had have just run the football 🏈 on three plays (one play by Seattle & two more plays by Atlanta)
@tonywright282 Don't forget he has three more Super Bowls and extra MVP. Not really interested in the what ifs for Seattle and Atlanta cause they actually lost regardless if they should have won.
Another masterful work of art Duke, I’m checking it out now as your work is appreciated
Thanks man, I like how it came out. Tough to make a list like this with so many opinions and factors to consider.
Donovan McNabb definitely in the 20's
Started watching football back in 1966 , along with playing it was well . Glad my dreams of playing pro never happened because then at age 67 would not be able to 9 Ironman triathlons . Each athlete of any sport pro level is doing the best they can with what they have to use at THEIR own time period . Tom Brady could not have played at the level and duration in the 1960"s or 1970's . That also applies to the NBA as well . Greatest of THEIR time . Not all time .
My list:
1. Tom Brady
2. Johnny Unitas
3. Joe Montana
4. Peyton Manning
5. Sammy Baugh
6. John Elway
7. Aaron Rodgers
8. Patrick Mahomes
9. Otto Graham
10. Brett Favre
11. Roger Staubauch
12. Steve Young
13. Drew Brees
14. Dan Marino
15. Troy Aikman
16. Terry Bradshaw
17. Bobby Layne
18. Bart Starr
19. Fran Tarkenton
20. Sonny Jurgensen
21. Y.A. Tittle
22. Dan Fouts
23. Warron Moon
24. Bob Griese
25. Sid Luckman
26. Bob Waterfield
27. Norm Van Brocklin
28. Russell Wilson
29.Kurt Warner
30. Ken Stabler
31. Jim Kelly
32. Ben Roethlisberger
33. Joe Theisman
35. Joe Namath
36. Phil Simms
37. Bert Jones
38. Matt Ryan
39. Ken Anderson
40. Roman Gabriel
41.John Brodie
42. Boomer Esiason
43. Steve Mcnair
44. Eli Manning
45. Phillip Rivers
46. Donovan McNabb
47. Randall Cunningham
48. Cam Newton
49. Carson Palmer
50. Brian Sipe
51. Jim Hart
52. Tony Romo
54. Andrew Luck
55. Don Meredith
54. Rich Gannon
55. Charlie Conerly
56. Joe Ferguson
57. Archie Manning
58. Ron Jaworski
59. Jim Zorn
60. Earl Morrall
#7 Dan Marino, #8 Steve Young, #9 Drew Brees, #10 Bret Farve
That whole tier along with Elway and Graham was the hardest for me to do. Constatn back and forth.
#21 Russell Wilson over #22 Sammy Baugh, #23 Warren Moon, #24 Troy Aikman, #25 Ken Anderson & #26 Matt Ryan no way he’s below those men
Typo error: no way that Russell Wilson is above those men
#17 Ben Rothlesberger over #18 Terry Bradshaw, nope
Why Bradshaw over Big Ben?
@@dukewilson14 Bradshaw came up clutch in all four of his Super Bowl victories when he had to including his first one in Super Bowl IX verses Minnesota, as the Steelers were leading 9-6 late in the fourth quarter when Terry Bradshaw took the team all the way down the field for the game winning touchdown pass, he was clutch
@@dukewilson14no man you got this right what that guy explained isn’t enough to have Terry over ben
Tony Romo nor Jeff George was better than Steve McNair😂
Jeff George isn't on here. I don't mind having McNair over Romo.
#1 Joe Montana, #2 Tom Brady, cut & dry, short & sweet
I get why people say Montana is the greatest, but I don't think anyone can match Brady's accolades, longevity, durability, etc.
@@dukewilson14 Don’t forget the three Super Bowl losses which technically should have been five losses if Seattle & Atlanta had have just run the football 🏈 on three plays (one play by Seattle & two more plays by Atlanta)
@tonywright282 Don't forget he has three more Super Bowls and extra MVP. Not really interested in the what ifs for Seattle and Atlanta cause they actually lost regardless if they should have won.
@@dukewilson14I like how you think that guy is a hater and old player biased
@@dukewilson14helps that Shady Brady was protected and favored by refs