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OT: Interesting Stat - 49ers Apparently Wore Out All of Their Opponents

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I only brought up Mahomes and Montana because I was responding to the nitwit who said that "Rodgers was my boy." You took it to a whole other level by bringing up the Niners playoff game from 86.
Show everyone how biased you are against Brady. Give us your top 5 quarterbacks of all-time.

Here's mine:

Tom Brady
Joe Montana
Peyton Manning
Terry Bradshaw
Drew Brees

Brady
cemented the top spot before he turned 40 and he's had another HOF career since then.
Montana is (a distant) second on the strength of his Super Bowl performances.

It gets trickier after the top 2 but Peyton's regular season dominance is undeniable. I do have a bit of a hard time with him third because he wasn't a good postseason quarterback, which obviously is a major negative. Bradshaw for me is one of the more underrated quarterbacks. He makes a lot of top 10 lists but usually you won't find him in the top 5. He won an NFL MVP and 2x SB MVPs. His Super Bowl stats are terrific. Head-to-head Bradshaw often outdueled other great quarterbacks of his generation. Brees is a fringe top 5 for me (and a fringe top 10 even for some) but he was an undeniably prolific passer in a Saints uniform. Had he had an additional 5 seasons with Sean Payton (as opposed to with Schottenheimer in SD) then he would have set his all-time numbers so high that perhaps even Brady wouldn't have caught him.
 
Show everyone how biased you are against Brady. Give us your top 5 quarterbacks of all-time.

Here's mine:

Tom Brady
Joe Montana
Peyton Manning
Terry Bradshaw
Drew Brees

Brady
cemented the top spot before he turned 40 and he's had another HOF career since then.
Montana is (a distant) second on the strength of his Super Bowl performances.

It gets trickier after the top 2 but Peyton's regular season dominance is undeniable. I do have a bit of a hard time with him third because he wasn't a good postseason quarterback, which obviously is a major negative. Bradshaw for me is one of the more underrated quarterbacks. He makes a lot of top 10 lists but usually you won't find him in the top 5. He won an NFL MVP and 2x SB MVPs. His Super Bowl stats are terrific. Head-to-head Bradshaw often outdueled other great quarterbacks of his generation. Brees is a fringe top 5 for me (and a fringe top 10 even for some) but he was an undeniably prolific passer in a Saints uniform. Had he had an additional 5 seasons with Sean Payton (as opposed to with Schottenheimer in SD) then he would have set his all-time numbers so high that perhaps even Brady wouldn't have caught him.

Are you still trying to compare QBs across different eras? This is like how a third grader thinks...you and TBR must be classmates.
 
Great move landing the RB/WR McCaffery no Defense can stop him.
 
Are you still trying to compare QBs across different eras? This is like how a third grader thinks...you and TBR must be classmates.
Way to avoid embarrassing yourself further with revealing your absurd list. And I'm sticking with the Super Bowl era. Only a moron can't handle ranking quarterbacks from the start of the Super Bowl era.
 
Way to avoid embarrassing yourself further with revealing your absurd list.

I don't have a list per se. Brady is somewhere in the top 5 though.

And I'm sticking with the Super Bowl era. Only a moron can't handle ranking quarterbacks from the start of the Super Bowl era.

When did you start watching football? 2001? Within the super bowl era, the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s were all different. For example, the highest scoring team in 1970 scored 350 points, while the highest scoring team in 2022 had almost 500. If you can't figure out that you can't compare stats across eras, mainly because it heavily favors modern NFL offenses, then you are clueless.
 
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I don't have a list per se. Brady is somewhere in the top 5 though.
Top 5? So you have a list but won't provide it. Got it.

When did you start watching football? 2001? Within the super bowl era, the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s were all different. For example, the highest scoring team in 1970 scored 350 points, while the highest scoring team in 2022 had almost 500. If you can't figure out that you can't compare stats across eras, mainly because it heavily favors modern NFL offenses, then you are clueless.
If you don't want to participate then fine but obviously you can compare quarterbacks across decades while taking into account how the league evolved and effected quarterback play. So you're either playing dumb or too lazy.
 
Top 5? So you have a list but won't provide it. Got it.


If you don't want to participate then fine but obviously you can compare quarterbacks across decades while taking into account how the league evolved and effected quarterback play. So you're either playing dumb or too lazy.

This thread is about this year's 49ers team.

Besides, you're the one using stats whenever you talk about Brady, and I just proved to you that offensive numbers are inflated in the modern NFL. So YOU'RE the one who is too lazy. Try again.
 
You think it would be a major upset if the Eagles beat Buffalo or Cincinnati? I don't.

F UCK YOU, Maggot2Kuntsee.


Eventually you need the QB to win a game for you. Or at least be a huge difference maker. Because there is always going to be an elite QB that will put up points on that D. No matter how great they are. It's inevitably going to happen.

49ers are still an elite QB away from being a true SB contender imo. Three years ago Jimmy G could not make the plays when he absolutely had to. Last year he folded when his D wasn't getting turnovers.

I just don't see Purdy ever outdueling a Mahomes, Burrow, or Allen type QB in a SB.

I also don't trust a Shanahan led offense in the 4th quarter of a critical playoff game.

SB 51, SB 54, and the Rams playoff game.

F UCK YOU AND YOUR F UCKING EVIL SCUM TEAM TO F UCKING HELL.
 
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