Edit: possibly still behind Tarkenton and Jurgensen
Edit: possibly still behind Tarkenton and Jurgensen
Whenever I see Fran Tarkenton scrambling I saw this fella winding up to explode on the sidelines for the Minnesota Vikings.
This guy had coached in the CFL and notably so.
** He was the head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL) for ten seasons, winning the Grey Cup four times.
** He is the most successful coach in Vikings history,
** He is the third most successful professional football coach overall (behind Don Shula and George Halas), with a combined 290 wins in the NFL and CFL.
** He was elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1983 and to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994.
** He was the first coach in the history of professional football to guide teams to the Grey Cup finals and the Super Bowl.
He was one Helluva Fine Head Coach.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Grant
** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau
As my son's karate master says, "How many Vikings does it take to lift the Lombardi trophy? We will never know."
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
3 things can happen when you throw the ball and 2 of them are bad.
Woody's math used to be close to correct.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
#10
Terry Bradshaw 6-3 215lb
Steelers
Good Ole' Terry Bradshaw starts off the top ten. Bradshaw played 14 years for the Steelers. The "Blond Bomber" led the Steelers to the Super Bowl 4 times taking home the Lombardi Trophy all four times in the 1970s. His Steeler teams go down as one of the greatest dynasties of all time. Bradshaw was a two time Super Bowl MVP, a 3 time Pro Bowl selection, he led the league in passing TDs twice, and was on the 1970s All Decade team. To be fair Bradshaw makes the top ten of this list because of his trips and wins in the Super Bowl. Bradshaw had 30 career TDs in the playoffs and increased his career passer rating 13 points from the regular season to the playoffs. Bradshaw's Steelers went to the Playoffs every year from the 1972 to 1979.
Years Played: 14
Games Started: 158
Regular Season Record: 107-51-1
Playoff Record: 14-5
Completion %: 51.9
Yards per Attempt: 7.2
Yards per Completion: 13.8
Yards per Game: 166.6
TD to INT ratio: 212-210
QB rating: 70.9
4th Quarter Comebacks: 19
Game Winning Drives: 27
Rushing Yards: 2257
Yards per Carry: 5.1
Rushing TDs: 32
Now you have gone off the rails. I don't care if he has 8 Super Bowls, Bradshaw was not Top 10.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
Bradshaw's got a healthy ego and even he wouldn't agree with him being #10
All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
Terry Bradshaw loves Brett Favre. He always says that Favre was the best he ever saw play the game.
When I do a TOP TEN QB All Time.
I have Terry Bradshaw knocking on the door. He was a QB from a different Era in that he called his own plays. He played on a dominant team and that sure helped his resume.
** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau