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For me it is Bert Jones, man what a true talent saw him live in 1980 greatest arm i ever saw next to Josh and Elway. Shoulder injury robbed him and us fans of a longer career but hey man the 70's football wasn't for the faint of heart lol.

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Bert Jones is a good choice.  I’ll take an odd mix of Gary Danielson, Kurt Warner, Jim Zorn and Mark Brunell just because I found myself rooting for them more frequently than against them.

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Despite the fact that Favre's reputation has been obliterated I have to be honest and say his on field play is up there as my all time favorite.   Manning was about the most surgical player outside of Brady I've ever watched.  As a more outside the box answer Steve McNair was always way up there for me 

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4 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Bert Jones is a good choice.  I’ll take an odd mix of Gary Danielson, Kurt Warner, Jim Zorn and Mark Brunell just because I found myself rooting for them more frequently than against them.

Yeah they all seemed like solid dudes👍

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3 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Bert Jones is a good choice.  I’ll take an odd mix of Gary Danielson, Kurt Warner, Jim Zorn and Mark Brunell just because I found myself rooting for them more frequently than against them.

 

Sitcom math tells me none of them could rise above 30 in PFF rankings, and Madden is even worse. 🤷‍♂️

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13 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Bert Jones is a good choice.  I’ll take an odd mix of Gary Danielson, Kurt Warner, Jim Zorn and Mark Brunell just because I found myself rooting for them more frequently than against them.

 

I wonder how many other lists would be 50% lefties. Love the Danielson mention - underated imo

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Randall Cunningham....he was a great QB in his time, but he would be an absolute beast if he played in today’s NFL.

 

He and Josh Allen have a lot of similar traits.... cannon arm, elite athleticism, and tremendous scrambling abilities.

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Terry Bradshaw.   The Steelers won 4 Super Bowls between 1974 and 1979 after spending decades as one of the NFL's bottom feeders, and TB was their offensive leader.

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I always liked Steve Grogan.  Often in competition for the starter's job, often relegated to the bench, and often called upon to save the bacon when the Patriot starting QB stumbled.

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Wow, lots and lots of REALLY odd choices here! 

 

But hey, diversity is the spice of life.

 

My favorite non-Bills QB?  I HATED HIM at the time, but it would have to be Dan Marino.

 

I think he is my most respected QB of all time.  The guy was unbelievable.


And that quick release!

 

 

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13 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Despite the fact that Favre's reputation has been obliterated I have to be honest and say his on field play is up there as my all time favorite. 

 

Agreed. On the field, Favre was fun to watch. He was like a kid playing sandlot football. While some guys say, "It's a business," Favre's play said, "Yeah, but it was a game before it became a business."

 

Josh has that quality too.

 

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Prior to his coming out of retirement, it would have been Favre, hands down. But his stint with the Jets was just the beginning of the world finding out what a supreme douche he is. 
 

My choice is Peyton Manning. 

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