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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Nor Cal Packer" data-source="post: 622497" data-attributes="member: 9805"><p>Well said, five championships pretty much says it all. Starr was the perfect example of a "money" player. I do get irritated when I don't see him included on lists of the top 5 QBs. Granted those lists are subjective but cmon! The name of the game in the NFL or any other sport is winning it all. That's why in the SB era you're always going to see Montana, Brady, Bradshaw. He was absent from a similar top 10 list that I thought was put together by a writer at the Journal/Sentinel. That's why for all of their gaudy stats, I don't consider Peyton Manning or Dan Marino as belonging on those lists. That's not really fair - Marino at least never had a great, consistent supporting cast. Manning on the other hand just is not a "money" player. I've never seen a QB look as totally lost as Manning in the 2014 SB against Seattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Nor Cal Packer, post: 622497, member: 9805"] Well said, five championships pretty much says it all. Starr was the perfect example of a "money" player. I do get irritated when I don't see him included on lists of the top 5 QBs. Granted those lists are subjective but cmon! The name of the game in the NFL or any other sport is winning it all. That's why in the SB era you're always going to see Montana, Brady, Bradshaw. He was absent from a similar top 10 list that I thought was put together by a writer at the Journal/Sentinel. That's why for all of their gaudy stats, I don't consider Peyton Manning or Dan Marino as belonging on those lists. That's not really fair - Marino at least never had a great, consistent supporting cast. Manning on the other hand just is not a "money" player. I've never seen a QB look as totally lost as Manning in the 2014 SB against Seattle. [/QUOTE]
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