as great as Manning is
“Peyton Manning, considered the best quarterback to play the game today. Nobody would argue with that — if you like winning good during the season and losing Super Bowls, that’s your guy,” - Terry Bradshaw
as great as Manning is
“Peyton Manning, considered the best quarterback to play the game today. Nobody would argue with that — if you like winning good during the season and losing Super Bowls, that’s your guy,” - Terry Bradshaw
Dang!
Why does Bradshaw even care how Elway ended up with the Denver Broncos?
Loved Bradshaw, but that's coming from a guy whose career stats looked like the first coming of Tebow. If you take away the team accomplishments Terry doesn't look that good. The only way he stays relevant as a qb is marginalizing individual performance and conflating it with team play.“Peyton Manning, considered the best quarterback to play the game today. Nobody would argue with that — if you like winning good during the season and losing Super Bowls, that’s your guy,” - Terry Bradshaw
playoffcmp%: 65.5, yds av: 7.7, td/int: 515-224, rating: 97.7
cmp%: 64.3, yds av: 7.2, td/int: 37- 24, rating: 89.2
playoffcmp%: 51.9, yds per: 6.01, td/int: 212-210, rating avg: 70.9
cmp%: 57.2, yds per: 8.4, td/int: 30-26, rating avg: 83.0
playoffscmp%: 63.5, yds per: 7.4, td/int: 381-137, rating: 96.1
cmp%:62.1, yds per: 6.7, td/int: 43-22, rating: 86.7
Loved Bradshaw,
Because he's delusional. No one puts him in that conversation. It's a bit like arguing that Bill Russel is the greatest basketball player who ever lived...Like I said, I don't think Peyton Manning had anything to do with Bradshaw's comment.
It was strictly a shot at Elway.
Bradshaw can't stand Elway.
As for stats, Bradshaw knows he wins all arguments against every QB except Montana, because in Bradshaw's mind, his four rings trump all other stats.
Because he's delusional.
Oh, I love me some Bradshaw, as they say. Disappointed by the comments, but his Steelers, well, that was my team as a kid. I broke up with them :chuckle: when they got rid of him. It felt like he was given a short shrift by Knoll and I shook shoes at them and found another team to pull for, though I remained an AFC guy.Yes he is.
However, as a QB and a TV analyst, he's done well.
It felt like he was given a short shrift by Knoll
Well, at least I didn't write it Troll. But to be fair to the Niners, Steve Young's team was really a Walsh hold over, the same way the last Cowboy SB win was Johnson's in essence. Same team and scheme and Walsh might have done better than four if he'd wanted to stay after it.Poor Chuck Noll.
Not only does he get no respect despite being the only coach to ever win 4 Super Bowls, most people don't even spell his name correctly.
Walsh might have done better than four if he'd wanted to stay after it.
Not sure about more, but you can't reasonably say Seifert was Walsh's equal and he moved that team to the SB and won it, so the fourth is really his. Same goes for Johnson.Had Walsh stayed, he might have won 3 or 4 more Super Bowls, or he might not have won any. Had Jimmy Johnson stayed, he might have won 3 or 4 more, or he might not have won any.
I wouldn't call him that, but he won one as a head coach essentially holding serve with the players and system Walsh left. Same for Switzer.George Seifert won two Super Bowls, and most considered him a failure.
They might, but if his assistant had walked in and just run the same machine he built into another SB it would reasonably be called his.Had Noll retired in 1979, people would have speculated how many more he would have won.
It's like this: if you have an inferior coach running the same system with the same players the better coach left him and the inferior coach gets a SB ring out of it then it's unreasonable to suggest the better coach would have netted an inferior result.To make a long story short, there is no way of knowing if Walsh and Johnson would have ended up like Shula, Noll, and Belichick, or possibly winning many more Super Bowls. We will never know.
Which was the real point of your curious rationale on the point. And anyone who follows the game has no reason to doubt that only Walsh stopped Walsh from matching or perhaps bettering the feat.However, as it stands, Chuck Noll is the only coach to win 4 Super Bowls.
The stats don't matter.
Yes, but sometimes stats are fun.
For example:
Most all-time postseason wins by a QB = Tom Brady 18
Most all-time postseason losses by a QB = Peyton Manning 12
Yes, but sometimes stats are fun.
For example:
Most all-time postseason wins by a QB = Tom Brady 18
Most all-time postseason losses by a QB = Peyton Manning 12
Idk what happened to Pittsburgh. It's like they can only defeat good teams.