| Any NFL Fan will someday come across this classic arguement. Who was the best Quarterback of all time. We got together a list of 64 former greats (and not so greats), stuck them in the brackets, and out came a predicable result. |
| 1st Round A few classic matchups saw Troy Aikman knock off a stubborn Len Dawson, Danny White gets by Warren Moon in a headscratcher, and Norm Van Brocklin defeats Phil Simms. |
| 2nd Round Ken "the Snake" Stabler ends Aikman, Doug Flutie advances over a young Payton Manning, Johnny U easily gets past Steve Bartkowski, and Terry Bradshaw shows his class by ending Kurt Warner. |
| Sweet 16 Marino over Stabler Fouts over Tarkentin Namath over Flutie Favre over Staubach Starr over Plunkett Montana over Unitas Elway over Jim Kelley Bradshaw over Young |
| Great 8 Marino narrowly over Dan Fouts Brett Favre knocks off Broadway Joe Montana gets by Starr Terry Bradshaw shocks John Elway |
Final Four and More Brett Favre dismisses Dan Marino Joe Montana takes out Terry Bradshaw and Favre To be our Greatest Signal Caller Ever! |
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| Norm Van Brocklin Better than Simms but not Tarkenton |
| Kenny 'the snake' Stabler |
| Joe Willy scored victories over Donovan McNabb, Bob Griese, Doug Flutie, and the Colts in 69', but not Brett Favre in his bracket finals. |
| The quick release and rocket arm of Marino get him past Testeverde, Hostettler, Stabler, and Fouts. Mr. Recordbook couldn't win in the final four against Favre. |
| Give me 98 yards and a couple of clicks on the clock to win a game and I will insert Mr. Elway. Give me 4 Superbowl rings and I'll hand em to Terry. |
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| Marino's arm, Elway's dramatics, Tarkenton's mobility earn Brett Favre the runner up spot (upper left). Not as gifted as the above players, all Joe Montana did was win, and win, and win.. |
| Bracketology 101 NFL Quarterbacks |