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YAWNNNNN.. there is no goat convo it’s Brady until mahomes win 8 even then he lost to Brady so I mean
Nah.

No one passed the ball like Marino. Brady did not have Marino’s arm talent.

Marino can make all of Brady’s throws. Brady cant make all of Marino’s throws.

Its your mentality that got wack ass Terry Bradshaw into the HOF
 

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Arguments like this are POINTLESS especially when comparing vastly different eras. You HAD to be there. Stats and YouTube highlights do not provide proper context.

In real time, Marino was considered a top tier QB. Now Coli cats are here minimizing him, saying he had one breakout season. lol

One of the most accomplished QB's thinks Marino but I'm supposed to listen to you cats?:what:
 

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Its your mentality that got wack ass Terry Bradshaw into the HOF
Calm Down..

4x Super Bowls, 1978 NFL MVP

He played during the deadball era

He got benched early on but he won every big game he played in

The year they changed the rules the Steelers went from the Steel Curtain to Fireworks in the sky with John Stallworth and Lynn Swann

He threw mad picks but he has to get in the HOF I’m sorry
 
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Change aikman to Rodgers and this is spot on :ehh:
Nah, Aikman played in the Coryell offense under 90s rules with a run-dominant team.

Every throw he had to make consisted of deep ins, deep outs, posts etc. Irvin could run routes and close his eyes and the ball would hit him in the chest. Aikman's receivers never had to adjust for the ball.

Rodgers is more accurate when moving though....I'll give em a tie lol
 

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Nah, Aikman played in the Coryell offense under 90s rules with a run-dominant team.

Every throw he had to make consisted of deep ins, deep outs, posts etc. Irvin could run routes and close his eyes and the ball would hit him in the chest. Aikman's receivers never had to adjust for the ball.

Rodgers is more accurate when moving though....I'll give em a tie lol
That’s right My G

Cowboys ran Air Coryell

Norv Turner was a product of Ernie Zampese who learned from Don Coryell

:banderas::ahh:
 

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Air Coryell the greatest offensive system in NFL history

Chunks yards, Slants and a vertical attack combined with a Power running game

When a team has all the pieces this offense is UNSTOPPABLE
 

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Nah, Aikman played in the Coryell offense under 90s rules with a run-dominant team.

Every throw he had to make consisted of deep ins, deep outs, posts etc. Irvin could run routes and close his eyes and the ball would hit him in the chest. Aikman's receivers never had to adjust for the ball.

Rodgers is more accurate when moving though....I'll give em a tie lol
Aikman skinny post throws are still the most accurate thing Ive seen.
 

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Calm Down..

4x Super Bowls, 1978 NFL MVP

He played during the deadball era

He got benched early on but he won every big game he played in

The year they changed the rules the Steelers went from the Steel Curtain to Fireworks in the sky with John Stallworth and Lynn Swann

He threw mad picks but he has to get in the HOF I’m sorry
The dude threw 7 ints in one super bowl playoff run.

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