Last 19 Super Bowl Winning QB's

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Jun 17, 2012 10:16pm
Super Bowl XXVII - Troy Aikman
Super Bowl XXVIII - Troy Aikman
Super Bowl XXIX - Steve Young
Super Bowl XXX - Troy Aikman
Super Bowl XXXI - Brett Favre
Super Bowl XXXII - John Elway
Super Bowl XXXIII - John Elway
Super Bowl XXXIV - Kurt Warner
Super Bowl XXXV - Trent Dilfer
Super Bowl XXXVI - Tom Brady
Super Bowl XXXVII - Brad Johnson
Super Bowl XXXVIII - Tom Brady
Super Bowl XXXIX - Tom Brady
Super Bowl XL - Ben Roethlisberger
Super Bowl XLI - Peyton Manning
Super Bowl XLII - Eli Manning
Super Bowl XLIII - Ben Roethlisberger
Super Bowl XLIV - Drew Brees
Super Bowl XLV - Aaron Rodgers
Super Bowl XLVI- Eli Manning
2 of those were average, at best. The rest speak for themselves.

I don't know the point of this thread, more or less I was just interested to see the last 19 super bowl winners and their QB's and 17/19 had hall of famers and future hall of famers. Find an elite QB, and you win the super bowl.
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Sonofanump
Jun 17, 2012 10:33pm
I'd bet the next name on that list is a repeat.
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Jun 17, 2012 10:36pm
You missed Eli's second win this past season
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Jun 17, 2012 10:36pm
Sonofanump;1202879 wrote:I'd bet the next name on that list is a repeat.
Won't be big ben. Won't be Brees. Peyton with a new team, highly doubt that works out immediately.

Best bet is Eli or Brady.
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Sonofanump
Jun 17, 2012 10:39pm
DeyDurkie5;1202901 wrote:Won't be big ben. Won't be Brees. Peyton with a new team, highly doubt that works out immediately.

Best bet is Eli or Brady.
I was speaking of SB 46 and Eli.
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Jun 17, 2012 10:40pm
DeyDurkie5;1202901 wrote:Won't be big ben. Won't be Brees. Peyton with a new team, highly doubt that works out immediately.

Best bet is Eli or Brady.

I think it will be Brady......barf
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Jun 17, 2012 10:43pm
wes_mantooth;1202927 wrote:I think it will be Brady......barf
I have a feeling it will be Brady too.

If I was going with a first time winner, it's be Weeden.
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Jun 17, 2012 10:51pm
Be Andy Dalton.
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Jun 18, 2012 5:19am
DeyDurkie5;1202944 wrote:
If I was going with a first time winner, it's be Weeden.
Warren Sapp agrees
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Jun 18, 2012 6:06am
DeyDurkie5;1202901 wrote:Won't be big ben. Won't be Brees. Peyton with a new team, highly doubt that works out immediately.

Best bet is Eli or Brady.
Rodgers.
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MontyBrunswick
Jun 18, 2012 10:52am
YOU CANT SPELL ELITE WITHOUT ELI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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thavoice
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Jun 18, 2012 12:39pm
DeyDurkie5;1202781 wrote:Super Bowl XXVII - Troy Aikman
Super Bowl XXVIII - Troy Aikman
Super Bowl XXIX - Steve Young
Super Bowl XXX - Troy Aikman
Super Bowl XXXI - Brett Favre
Super Bowl XXXII - John Elway
Super Bowl XXXIII - John Elway
Super Bowl XXXIV - Kurt Warner
Super Bowl XXXV - Trent Dilfer
Super Bowl XXXVI - Tom Brady
Super Bowl XXXVII - Brad Johnson
Super Bowl XXXVIII - Tom Brady
Super Bowl XXXIX - Tom Brady
Super Bowl XL - Ben Roethlisberger
Super Bowl XLI - Peyton Manning
Super Bowl XLII - Eli Manning
Super Bowl XLIII - Ben Roethlisberger
Super Bowl XLIV - Drew Brees
Super Bowl XLV - Aaron Rodgers
Super Bowl XLVI- Eli Manning
2 of those were average, at best. The rest speak for themselves.

I don't know the point of this thread, more or less I was just interested to see the last 19 super bowl winners and their QB's and 17/19 had hall of famers and future hall of famers. Find an elite QB, and you win the super bowl.
I would think that 17 of the 19 very well could end up in the HOF.

Having a HOF caliber QB doesnt guarentee you a SB win, but if you DONT have one it almost guarentee's you wont win one.
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thavoice
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Jun 18, 2012 12:40pm
I think Ben, Eli and Rodgers will need to continue to play well to get into the HOF, but the rest of them that I presume you believe will be in the HOF seem legit.
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Jun 18, 2012 12:43pm
thavoice;1203305 wrote:I would think that 17 of the 19 very well could end up in the HOF.

Having a HOF caliber QB doesnt guarentee you a SB win, but if you DONT have one it almost guarentee's you wont win one.
That's kind of the point. When going back to see the winners, I was suprised that basically all of them except 2 were HOFer's or future HOFer's.
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Jun 18, 2012 12:51pm
are kurt warner, big ben, or rodgers HOFer's without the super bowls?
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MontyBrunswick
Jun 18, 2012 12:56pm
Rodgers and Warner are. Big Ben I'm torn on.
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Jun 18, 2012 12:58pm
pnhasbeen;1203324 wrote:are kurt warner, big ben, or rodgers HOFer's without the super bowls?
Without the rape, big ben is most definitely in.
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Jun 18, 2012 1:03pm
dlazz;1203330 wrote:Rodgers and Warner are. Big Ben I'm torn on.
What makes Warner one? 32k passing yards is pretty good, but not top 20. 208 TDs, but not in the top 20. Big Ben will pass Warner in yards within the next two years(barring injury).

If Rodgers keeps playing like he is, his stats will be sick. 3/4 seasons he's been over 4000 yards. But he needs more years to be a shoe in.

All I'm saying is, does it take a Super Bowl to be considered a HOF QB in general. Obviously, Marino is an exception. I'm talking in general.
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MontyBrunswick
Jun 18, 2012 1:10pm
pnhasbeen;1203339 wrote:What makes Warner one?
He was a consistent player.


Also, comparing stats is meaningless. People are in the league for varying amounts of years with varying amounts of talent around them.
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Jun 18, 2012 1:16pm
pnhasbeen;1203339 wrote:What makes Warner one? 32k passing yards is pretty good, but not top 20. 208 TDs, but not in the top 20. Big Ben will pass Warner in yards within the next two years(barring injury).

If Rodgers keeps playing like he is, his stats will be sick. 3/4 seasons he's been over 4000 yards. But he needs more years to be a shoe in.

All I'm saying is, does it take a Super Bowl to be considered a HOF QB in general. Obviously, Marino is an exception. I'm talking in general.
When it comes to the HOF, I tend to look at total stats less than individual seasons. As in, did you dominate your sport for a period of time and was that period of time long enough to be in the HOF. With Big Ben? No, not yet. With Warner? Yes, and the longevity is right at the low end of HOF for me.
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MontyBrunswick
Jun 18, 2012 1:18pm
You also have to consider that Warner had Marshall Faulk behind him, so Faulk would take away some of his potential passing yards and TD's.
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Jun 18, 2012 1:35pm
Laley23;1203358 wrote:When it comes to the HOF, I tend to look at total stats less than individual seasons. As in, did you dominate your sport for a period of time and was that period of time long enough to be in the HOF. With Big Ben? No, not yet. With Warner? Yes, and the longevity is right at the low end of HOF for me.
Exactly why (amongst other reasons) I don't think Hines Ward should even come close to being in the HOF.
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thavoice
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Jun 18, 2012 1:39pm
Laley23;1203358 wrote:When it comes to the HOF, I tend to look at total stats less than individual seasons. As in, did you dominate your sport for a period of time and was that period of time long enough to be in the HOF. With Big Ben? No, not yet. With Warner? Yes, and the longevity is right at the low end of HOF for me.
WIthouth looking...I think Warner is on the edge....dont think he did it long enough. He MAY fall victim to the eye popping stats QBs put up each year nowadays. On a plus side..he was very likeable so maybe he does get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to longevity
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thavoice
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Jun 18, 2012 1:46pm
like_that;1203377 wrote:Exactly why (amongst other reasons) I don't think Hines Ward should even come close to being in the HOF.
I think Ward should be in. There should be some numbers that make it automatic..like 1000 catches.

but then again........look at Cris Carter.
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Jun 18, 2012 2:02pm
Laley23;1203358 wrote:When it comes to the HOF, I tend to look at total stats less than individual seasons. As in, did you dominate your sport for a period of time and was that period of time long enough to be in the HOF. With Big Ben? No, not yet. With Warner? Yes, and the longevity is right at the low end of HOF for me.
I agree.

My thing with Warner is, he had 3 good years to start. And then 3 good years to end. He's definitely a bubble guy and his super bowl win and other appearance is really going to help him.