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Originally Posted by Godmoney
I disagree with Brett Farve being the best QB of all time. I really think that belongs to Johnny Unitas.
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Everyone's going to have their own opinion. That's why I said he's arguably the best. But he holds almost all of the important all-time quarterback records. Plus, he's the only player to EVER win the MVP award three times. Don't get me wrong, Unitas was good, but I wouldn't even put him above Elway, Marino, or Montana. But even though everyone has their own opinions, I will say that anyone would be CRAZY not to put Brett Favre in their top-five best quarterbacks of all time. I'm also a HUGE fan of Peyton Manning, who I honestly believe will end his career as being the best quarterback of all time.
I have a theory about the older players though... The game of football has evolved SO much over the years. Players now days are bigger and quicker, and the game has become more advanced because knowledge and schemes have evolved in the game. Defenses are SO much harder to play against now than they were years ago. So I'm much more impressed with a quarterback who can put up awesome stats now than a quarterback who put up awesome stats back in Unitas' day. And Favre could raise the level of the players around him better than any quarterback I've ever seen. But I think the older quarterbacks would have a much tougher time playing in today's game than in their day. But this is just my opinion, and my theory that I've developed.