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Formerly Fiedler for MVP
Those uniforms, SO good
Really? I love Dan, but IMO Peyton Manning is in a category of his own in just pure mastery of the game.
Spot on post.Even late in Dan’s career during the J.J. years I saw him in person from the 3rd row up here vs the Jets who had Neil O’Donnel at QB.
The difference in how those two processed and got the ball out was striking. Dan was so decisive and the ball always went to the open guy. O’Donnel was hesitant (led to some sacks) and even so, taking longer to get the ball out, at times didn’t see wide open guys doing jumping jacks calling for the ball. You don’t appreciate this stuff on TV the way you can in person. The differences in these two men’s abilities were magnified. Oh, and Dan had a huge game that day w over 300 and ripped the Jets leaving Parcels in a foul mood.
More so than the running game said:For me -- that was the greater "crime."
For gawds snakes give Dan an aggressive D and rack up titles galore...
Yep - O’Dinnel was no slouch - he went to a SB. You could put almost all the current QBs minus the top 5-7 in a similar bucket!Spot on post.
Key words here are
Decisive
Hesitant
Seems we could plug in some current NFL names here and explain some sacks and lack of consistent production couldn’t we?
The infamous “bucketizing of the NFL quarterback because outside of the top 5-7 they are all interchangeable!” argument.Yep - O’Dinnel was no slouch - he went to a SB. You could put almost all the current QBs minus the top 5-7 in a similar bucket!
Well, I think there are only a few truly special QBs at any given time in the league. When Dan played it was him and Montana then Elway, Kelly, Moon or so. Probably forgetting someone. Watching those clips though, it defies all logic to think we’ll ever see anything like that again. He was so unbelievable.The infamous “bucketizing of the NFL quarterback because outside of the top 5-7 they are all interchangeable!” argument.