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To: DSPetry who wrote (9916)12/5/2001 7:13:57 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 45644
 
Well I guess its like this for me. I don't base my rating of a QB on whether or not he has won a superbowl. Some GREAT QB's never won the big game. Winning a superbowl depends upon so much more than the QB or even the on the field activities. It requires a solid front office that can draft as well. The cowboys had that in Jimmy Johnson and haven't since he left. So I don't think the number of Superbowls is the main criteria for a best of list. A guy I don't even think was named but was great is Archie Manning. He played for a team that never had a chance but had he been surrounded with talent like Montana had - who knows? Bart Starr won a ton of championships/superbowls and he isn't even close to being a top 10 qb. I dunno