Better athlete? Sure. Better QB? No way.I think Young was the better player. His scrambling ability put him ahead of Montana. They both were good QBs, albeit in a West Coast offense where you don't have to be amazing to be good.
Better athlete? Sure. Better QB? No way.I think Young was the better player. His scrambling ability put him ahead of Montana. They both were good QBs, albeit in a West Coast offense where you don't have to be amazing to be good.
Better athlete? Sure. Better QB? No way.
A question like that will really challenge your credibility. What were your expectations from a guy who had back surgery, elbow surgery and was 37/38 years old? Of course, he did lead the Chiefs to a the AFC Championship that year and made the pro bowl.Guess we just have to disagree. Montana really lit it up in Kansas City didn't he?
I am probably totally wrong but with his size and scrambling & running ability he reminds me of Fran Tarkenton (I am really showing my age!)!
A question like that will really challenge your credibility. What were your expectations from a guy who had back surgery, elbow surgery and was 37/38 years old? Of course, he did lead the Chiefs to a the AFC Championship that year and made the pro bowl.
What did Young ever do when he wasn't on a GREAT team?
You're welcome to support your opinion but making statements like yours without backing them up does bring your credibility on this topic into question. You claim Montana didn't "tear it up" in KC but he but up respectable enough numbers to go to the pro bowl(which, if you just look at his numbers may be misleading but when you consider his age, health and supporting cast, it isn't necessarily an undeserved appearance as you imply).I could name a whole bunch of players that made the pro bowl and didn't deserve it. Some didn't even play an entire season. But I guess since I disagree with you my credibility is shot because you are apparently the authority on QB play.
Remember when Tarkenton held the all-time passing yardage and passing touchdown totals? Those numbers were thought to be ridiculous and unreachable. Nowadays, people don't even know who he is much less consider him among the all-time great QB's.Untill Montana came along, I thought Tark was the best ever! That comparison is very high praise, and yes, we're old![]()
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You're welcome to support your opinion but making statements like yours without backing them up does bring your credibility on this topic into question. You claim Montana didn't "tear it up" in KC but he but up respectable enough numbers to go to the pro bowl(which, if you just look at his numbers may be misleading but when you consider his age, health and supporting cast, it isn't necessarily an undeserved appearance as you imply).
But why is Montana's time in KC even the gauge by which we're discussing who was a better QB? But even if it was, we're talking about Montana leading KC deeper into the playoffs than any other time Schottenheimer was the coach. And that was throwing to Willie Davis and J.J. Birden. Not exactly Dwight Clark and Jerry Rice.
In what way do you think you showed that? Montana and KC were all the buzz that year. Paired with Marcus Allen, they were a team all about stars on a new team making a run at the Super Bowl. And they did make a run.Elmgrovegnome said:So, I used Montana's play in KC to show that on a lesser team he was no superstar.
Elmgrovegnome said:But back to your contention that Young was a better athlete but Montana was a better pure QB. That is absurd
It's telling to me that you feel you have to be on trial to offer credible statements.Elmgrovegnome said:You can try to win the argument by calling into question my credibility instead of just making your point if you want. That is fine with me. It is telling when you rely on such tactics. You must be a lawyer. I didn't know I was in court or even that my credibility was in question.
So, you're choosing to take your ball and go home?Elmgrovegnome said:Like I already said we can just disagree about who was the better QB. I don't even know why I engaged in the discussion. I don't think either of them, or any West Coast QB for that matter, is the best ever, nor do I care.
All I'm trying to do is be civil and clarify/substantiate points in a conversation.Keep playing games. See where it gets you.
Timeout from what? There isn't anything personal or derogatory going on.Time out gentlemen.![]()
Timeout from what? There isn't anything personal or derogatory going on.
With all due respect, I believe that this thread is heading in that direction and would really appreciate that not happening.
Remember when Tarkenton held the all-time passing yardage and passing touchdown totals? Those numbers were thought to be ridiculous and unreachable. Nowadays, people don't even know who he is much less consider him among the all-time great QB's.
If it was me, and I'm not trying to tell you how to do your job, but I'd let them know they are one step away from getting a can of username busted out on them.
I don't mind having non-Rams discussions and pretty much expect things to drift that way, especially in the offseason. Certainly don't have to like the guys to respect them and I think too many people forget how good some of these guys actually were and fail to look at them objectively. Taking various factors into account.El Oh El at Montana not "lighting it up in KC". AFC championship and a Pro Bowl. How did Young do in Tampa Bay???
El Oh El at 2 Rams fans arguing over which 49er QB was better (ahem, Montana).
Back to the topic at hand. I believe Johnny will be successful at the next level...but then again, I thought Tebow would be too.....and he kinda WAS. :-/