Johnny Unitas
2007-08-16 07:47:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Joe Montana
2007-08-16 07:48:02
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answer #2
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answered by i♥sf 5
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1. Johnny Unitas
2. Otto Graham
3. Joe Montana
2007-08-16 07:50:23
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answer #3
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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Best pure quarterback: Dan Marino
Best all around QB: John Elway
Best intangibles: Joe Montana
2007-08-16 07:48:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Montana
2007-08-16 11:29:41
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answered by jason m 3
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tie: Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, Otto Graham
2007-08-16 07:53:05
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answered by patsfan 3
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Hmmm..lotta great QBs mentioned here. I gotta go with Montana, Elway, Marino, Otto graham, Blanda, Warren moon, Unitas, and slingin sammy baugh!
One item of note Montana, Marino, and Unitas all came from western Pennsylvania.
and some other notables as well...Jim Kelley, Namath, Blanda, Hostetler, Bulger
2007-08-16 10:12:41
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answered by seannixon36 2
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Unitas.
He completed all those passes in 12- to 14-game seasons and still holds many records — and in his day, there really was no pass interference or the five-yard, no-touch rule. Defensive backs were pretty much allowed to mug the receiver.
And Johnny U still completed those passes.
His record of throwing a touchdown pass in 47 straight games may last longer than Joe DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak.
2007-08-16 07:55:49
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answered by Noah’s Dad 2
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Joe Montana. He was the king of the 4th quarter comeback.
2007-08-16 08:04:26
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answered by chris h 2
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Id say Steve Young, Joe Montana, Brett Farve, John Elway, or Troy Aikman.
(Ever in my lifetime)
There so many greats, if I had to pick just one though,
its Steve Young, because he was my personal favorate.
2007-08-16 07:47:44
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answered by SwiftKill 4
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