Originally posted by elguapo:
Montana=Michael Jordan.
Would of kept winning championships if they both didn't retire early. Done.
So Montana retired early now?
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Originally posted by elguapo:
Montana=Michael Jordan.
Would of kept winning championships if they both didn't retire early. Done.
Originally posted by genus49:
Teams play to win championships. Every year a team doesn't get that last W they're losing.
Being 4-0 in the SB is a terrific achievement. However not getting to the SB for a chance at #5 means a loss earlier in the season/playoffs. The perfection is a mirage.
Plus as someone already brought up above. Terry Bradshaw was also 4 for 4. So how rare is that? Any other QB go to 7 SBs? Any other QB win 5?
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Montana=Michael Jordan.
Would of kept winning championships if they both didn't retire early. Done.
So Montana retired early now?
Originally posted by ChazBoner:i'd say he's #3 behind Brady and Bradshaw.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
You won't see that again in a 100 years.
.0625 ^2 == ~.004%
Once every 250 years.
Originally posted by genus49:
And yet it happened twice within 20 years...
Originally posted by genus49:Sometimes these things happen.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
You won't see that again in a 100 years.
.0625 ^2 == ~.004%
Once every 250 years.
And yet it happened twice within 20 years...
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:Originally posted by genus49:Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:I
There are many ways to define impressive.
All the probabilities are saying is that 4 out of 4 is more rare. That's all.
Teams play to win championships. Every year a team doesn't get that last W they're losing.
Being 4-0 in the SB is a terrific achievement. However not getting to the SB for a chance at #5 means a loss earlier in the season/playoffs. The perfection is a mirage.
Plus as someone already brought up above. Terry Bradshaw was also 4 for 4. So how rare is that? Any other QB go to 7 SBs? Any other QB win 5?
I seriously doubt there is a player alive that would say he would rather be 4-0 in Superbowls than 5-2.
Originally posted by JimA49ers:
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
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There are many ways to define impressive.
All the probabilities are saying is that 4 out of 4 is more rare. That's all.
Teams play to win championships. Every year a team doesn't get that last W they're losing.
Being 4-0 in the SB is a terrific achievement. However not getting to the SB for a chance at #5 means a loss earlier in the season/playoffs. The perfection is a mirage.
Plus as someone already brought up above. Terry Bradshaw was also 4 for 4. So how rare is that? Any other QB go to 7 SBs? Any other QB win 5?
I seriously doubt there is a player alive that would say he would rather be 4-0 in Superbowls than 5-2.
I'd much rather be 4-0 than 5-2. Losing in a super bowl is devastating to one's spirit. Even coach Marv Levy retired because he couldn't take it anymore. Awful, if they would have at least made that field goal in their first loss, wouldn't have been as bad, but wow. I can't imagine.
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by TheHYDE49er:
don't feed the troll
Watch it buddy you were warned. Keep it up and you will get a timeout if that's what you are gunning for. Give it a rest. Pathetic post by you
Originally posted by JimA49ers:Marv Levy was over 70 when he retired, how many other guys coached to that age as an NFL head coach? Maybe Papa Bear Halas? I would say father time ended his coaching career.
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
I
There are many ways to define impressive.
All the probabilities are saying is that 4 out of 4 is more rare. That's all.
Teams play to win championships. Every year a team doesn't get that last W they're losing.
Being 4-0 in the SB is a terrific achievement. However not getting to the SB for a chance at #5 means a loss earlier in the season/playoffs. The perfection is a mirage.
Plus as someone already brought up above. Terry Bradshaw was also 4 for 4. So how rare is that? Any other QB go to 7 SBs? Any other QB win 5?
I seriously doubt there is a player alive that would say he would rather be 4-0 in Superbowls than 5-2.
I'd much rather be 4-0 than 5-2. Losing in a super bowl is devastating to one's spirit. Even coach Marv Levy retired because he couldn't take it anymore. Awful, if they would have at least made that field goal in their first loss, wouldn't have been as bad, but wow. I can't imagine.
Originally posted by elguapo:Montana=Michael Jordan.
Would of kept winning championships if they both didn't retire early. Done.
Originally posted by elguapo:Wrong, look up the back to back Super Bowls ending the 1978-79 seasons and what Bradshaw did in the regular season those years. He put up excellent numbers for that era. If you want to rip on his early career remember half his career was played pre-1977 where head shots were allowed and O-lineman basically had to grab their own jersey while blocking or were flagged. Quarterbacks were not well protected by their lineman or the refs. 1977 forward QB numbers started climbing a lot.
That might be true to you but you and I know that Bradshaw did not win any of those games it was mainly the defense and running game. So again comparing Brady and Montana when they are that close the big game does matter nobody's pretending losses don't count or aren't as important however in the Super Bowl you need to be at your very best and Brady has not been. Just saying
Originally posted by tjd808185:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Montana=Michael Jordan.
Would of kept winning championships if they both didn't retire early. Done.
He didn't retire early injuries finished took him out.