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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 732303" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>Assuming no more championships, and he puts up around career averages for another few seasons, he's definitely top 10, IMO.</p><p></p><p>My definition of great is a combination between rings and numbers. Got to have both to be "great". So right now (I have them numbered, but it's no particular order)</p><p></p><p>1. Brady - 5 rings in 7 tries, has played almost 2 decades. He's got the numbers. 25-9 postseason record, 2 MVP's</p><p>2. Montana - 4 rings in 4 tries. Never threw a pick in the SB. 16-7 postseason record. Nearly 2-1 TD/INT ratio. 40,000+ career yards, 2 MVP's</p><p>3. Elway - 2 rings in 5 tries. 14-7 postseason record. 51,000+ career passing yards. 1 MVP.</p><p>4. Favre - 1 ring in 2 tries. 13-11 postseason recordSecond in all time passing yards and passing TD's. 3 MVP's.</p><p>5. Manning - 2 rings in 4 tries. 14-13 postseason record. First in passing yards and TD's. 5 MVP's.</p><p></p><p>Not only are they outstanding talents with big career numbers, they have at least one MVP to show for it, and at least one ring.</p><p></p><p>So then you look at Aaron Rodgers, he's got 1 ring in 1 try, 9-7 postseason record, already 11th all time in passing TDs (will be in the top 10 before September is over), with a 4,100+ yard season, he'll leap frog several QBs on the all time list to get to 15th, with plenty of time to go to finish in the top 5-7 at the least. Best TD-INT ratio of all time and best passer rating of all time. Two MVP's.</p><p></p><p>Even if you add in what Starr and Unitas accomplished in a different era of the game, and then a great talent like Marino that never won a Super Bowl (but did lose to Montana, tough to hold that against him), by my count that's only 8 QBs you can make a case for.</p><p></p><p>Personally, if Rodgers keeps up his current pace, the only two you can make the argument for being "greater" is Montana and Brady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 732303, member: 11933"] Assuming no more championships, and he puts up around career averages for another few seasons, he's definitely top 10, IMO. My definition of great is a combination between rings and numbers. Got to have both to be "great". So right now (I have them numbered, but it's no particular order) 1. Brady - 5 rings in 7 tries, has played almost 2 decades. He's got the numbers. 25-9 postseason record, 2 MVP's 2. Montana - 4 rings in 4 tries. Never threw a pick in the SB. 16-7 postseason record. Nearly 2-1 TD/INT ratio. 40,000+ career yards, 2 MVP's 3. Elway - 2 rings in 5 tries. 14-7 postseason record. 51,000+ career passing yards. 1 MVP. 4. Favre - 1 ring in 2 tries. 13-11 postseason recordSecond in all time passing yards and passing TD's. 3 MVP's. 5. Manning - 2 rings in 4 tries. 14-13 postseason record. First in passing yards and TD's. 5 MVP's. Not only are they outstanding talents with big career numbers, they have at least one MVP to show for it, and at least one ring. So then you look at Aaron Rodgers, he's got 1 ring in 1 try, 9-7 postseason record, already 11th all time in passing TDs (will be in the top 10 before September is over), with a 4,100+ yard season, he'll leap frog several QBs on the all time list to get to 15th, with plenty of time to go to finish in the top 5-7 at the least. Best TD-INT ratio of all time and best passer rating of all time. Two MVP's. Even if you add in what Starr and Unitas accomplished in a different era of the game, and then a great talent like Marino that never won a Super Bowl (but did lose to Montana, tough to hold that against him), by my count that's only 8 QBs you can make a case for. Personally, if Rodgers keeps up his current pace, the only two you can make the argument for being "greater" is Montana and Brady. [/QUOTE]
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