lakerevolution wrote:Bradshaw and Aikman don't get the respect that Brady and Montana do . . it's funny that all these guys were pretty basic pocket passers with great ballhandlers to throw to. When Steve Young took over, it was like going from Ron Jaworski to Randall Cunningham! But it's the little game management decisions that QBs make that separate W's from L's.
Poor LeBron -- he was in perfect position to hit a game-winner and J.R. had a Hennessey-drinking moment
Yeah as far as winning goes the rankings would be for Starting QB's: (SB era = 52 of them)
1. Brady 5-3
2. Montana and Bradshaw both 4-0 (tied for 2nd)
4. Aikman 3-0 = 3 ahead of him
5. Elway 2-3, out of the QB's that won 2 Elway went to the most SB's = 5
6. Peyton and Staubach both 2-2 (tied for 6th) - they both went to 4 SB's while winning 2.
-If a QB has the same amount of SB wins as a Starter, tiebreaker would be the amount of times getting there.
-Regarding LeBron, he would rank 7th on this NBA list as far as winning:
1. Kareem 6-4, went to 10 Finals
2. Jordan 6-0
3. Magic 5-4, won 5 and went to 9 Finals
4. Kobe 5-2, won 5 and went to 7 Finals
5. Tim Duncan 5-1, won 5 and went to 6 Finals
6. Shaq 4-2
7. LeBron soon to be 3-6, has edge on Larry Bird who was 3-2 because he's been 9 times
-Tiebreaker is Appearances if a player is tied in Championship wins.