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!
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..
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