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McNabb: Brady is best QB of all-time
By NFL.com Staff |
Published: February 1st, 2012 | Tags: Tom Brady, Donovan McNabb, Joe Montana, John Elway, Super Bowl Live, Super Bowl XLVI, Terry Bradshaw
When Donovan McNabb isn’t pondering his own football future, he’s endorsing Tom Brady as the best quarterback. Ever.
“I’m going put him as the best of all-time,” McNabb told NFL Network on Wednesday. “I say that because, obviously, the Super Bow wins. Two, if you compare Joe Montana and Tom Brady and the athletes that (they’ve) played with on the outside, as well as the tight end position and the run game, (Brady) stands out because he had less talent. Three, Tom has just been consistent all the way through.”
It’s difficult to make a case against Brady, who has the records, the wins, and the Super Bowls. He’ll join John Elway as the only QBs to start five Super Bowls, and with a win would tie Montana (4-0) and Terry Bradshaw (4-0) as the only QBs with four wins.
“When it comes to being elite, it’s about winning Super Bowls,” McNabb argued.
The lack of a clear-cut winner makes the conversation even more compelling. But at least McNabb doesn’t harbor any ill will toward Brady, whom he lost to in Super Bowl XXXIX.
http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/02/01/mcnabb-brady-is-best-qb-of-all-time/?module=HP11_headline_stack
McNabb: Brady is best QB of all-time
By NFL.com Staff |
Published: February 1st, 2012 | Tags: Tom Brady, Donovan McNabb, Joe Montana, John Elway, Super Bowl Live, Super Bowl XLVI, Terry Bradshaw
When Donovan McNabb isn’t pondering his own football future, he’s endorsing Tom Brady as the best quarterback. Ever.
“I’m going put him as the best of all-time,” McNabb told NFL Network on Wednesday. “I say that because, obviously, the Super Bow wins. Two, if you compare Joe Montana and Tom Brady and the athletes that (they’ve) played with on the outside, as well as the tight end position and the run game, (Brady) stands out because he had less talent. Three, Tom has just been consistent all the way through.”
It’s difficult to make a case against Brady, who has the records, the wins, and the Super Bowls. He’ll join John Elway as the only QBs to start five Super Bowls, and with a win would tie Montana (4-0) and Terry Bradshaw (4-0) as the only QBs with four wins.
“When it comes to being elite, it’s about winning Super Bowls,” McNabb argued.
The lack of a clear-cut winner makes the conversation even more compelling. But at least McNabb doesn’t harbor any ill will toward Brady, whom he lost to in Super Bowl XXXIX.
http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/02/01/mcnabb-brady-is-best-qb-of-all-time/?module=HP11_headline_stack