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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 622572" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>That game-winning drive may be the finest clutch moment in NFL history. Not only was he battling an excellent team, perhaps the most talented team across the board in the league at the time, but also the harshest elements a QB ever faced in such a pressure-filled, no-room-for-errors circumstance. He called all the plays, including the winner, and he prevailed magnificently. He may have been the toughest QB mentally to have ever played the game. And also one of the most humble. </p><p></p><p>To accomplish what he did in his career and to still not be considered amongst the top two or three QBs of all time is an injustice to Starr and the facts. There are passers and there are QBs. He has been woefully underrated by many sportswriters and fans who totally dismiss performance and records (prior to the first day <em>they </em>became interested in the game). He won three championships in a row, something that none of his contemporaries and successors have ever accomplished, and maybe never will.</p><p></p><p>Montana, Brady, Staubach, Bradshaw, Aikman, Elway, Rothlisberger...Bah!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 622572, member: 7171"] That game-winning drive may be the finest clutch moment in NFL history. Not only was he battling an excellent team, perhaps the most talented team across the board in the league at the time, but also the harshest elements a QB ever faced in such a pressure-filled, no-room-for-errors circumstance. He called all the plays, including the winner, and he prevailed magnificently. He may have been the toughest QB mentally to have ever played the game. And also one of the most humble. To accomplish what he did in his career and to still not be considered amongst the top two or three QBs of all time is an injustice to Starr and the facts. There are passers and there are QBs. He has been woefully underrated by many sportswriters and fans who totally dismiss performance and records (prior to the first day [I]they [/I]became interested in the game). He won three championships in a row, something that none of his contemporaries and successors have ever accomplished, and maybe never will. Montana, Brady, Staubach, Bradshaw, Aikman, Elway, Rothlisberger...Bah! [/QUOTE]
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