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Re: Greatest Quarterback Ever!
« Reply #30 on: December 31, 2007 - 12:35:59 PM »
Josh Heupel. 2000 undefeted season (14-0). Won BCS Championship against FSU at the Orange Bowl. Too small for NFL but probably the greatest idea of what is happening on the football field. Son of a So. Dakota head football coach and is now the QB coach at OU molding the incredible Sam Bradford. He will eventually be Offensive Coordinator at OU and who knows? Head Coach after Bobby Stoops!




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Re: Greatest Quarterback Ever!
« Reply #31 on: December 31, 2007 - 01:46:18 PM »
As for the Bama boys two of the three were home grown...Joe Willy from PA..

Who are the two homegrown?? :clueless:
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Re: Greatest Quarterback Ever!
« Reply #32 on: December 31, 2007 - 04:56:16 PM »
Brady is good, but he has had some of the best recievers in the league, go through new england. Just like Romo, take away owens and whitset, and the cowboys would be lucky to be a 500 team. Monatana, Favre are unique, they made things happen despite who they had. However, SF did build a hell of a team around Montana, after they found out they had something special. I think tha is whats going on in New England. Manning is something else. That guy is unstoppable, but his team isn't quite there yet.

Best receivers in the league?Name any star players let alone receivers on the Patriots from the Super Bowl Champion team that beat the highly touted Rams.

Quarterbacks
11 Drew Bledsoe
12 Tom Brady
19 Damon Huard
Running Backs

44 Marc Edwards FB
33 Kevin Faulk KR
35 Patrick Pass FB/KR
21 J. R. Redmond
32 Antowain Smith
Wide Receivers

80 Troy Brown PR
84 Fred Coleman
15 Jimmy Farris UR
81 Charles Johnson
86 David Patten
Tight Ends

48 Arther Love R
83 Rod Rutledge
85 Jermaine Wiggins
  Offensive Linemen
63 Joe Andruzzi G
77 Mike Compton G/C
74 Kenyatta Jones T/G R
72 Matt Light T R
61 Stephen Neal T/G
64 Greg Robinson-Randall T
67 Grey Ruegamer C/G
76 Grant Williams T
65 Damien Woody C
Defensive Linemen

91 Bobby Hamilton DE
55 Willie McGinest DE
96 Brandon Mitchell DT
92 David Nugent DT
97 Riddick Parker DE
98 Anthony Pleasant DE
93 Richard Seymour DT R
71 Chris Sullivan DT
  Linebackers
54 Tedy Bruschi ILB
58 Matt Chatham OLB
51 Bryan Cox ILB
53 Larry Izzo OLB
52 Ted Johnson ILB
95 Roman Phifer OLB
50 Mike Vrabel OLB
Defensive Backs

27 Terrell Buckley CB
30 Je'Rod Cherry SS
23 Antwan Harris FS
34 Tebucky Jones FS
24 Ty Law CB
36 Lawyer Milloy SS
25 Leonard Myers CB R
22 Terrance Shaw CB
45 Otis Smith CB
26 Matt Stevens SS
Special Teams

66 Lonie Paxton LS
 4 Adam Vinatieri K
13 Ken Walter P
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Re: Greatest Quarterback Ever!
« Reply #33 on: December 31, 2007 - 10:04:37 PM »
Hands down...Joe Montana




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