If you are running an NFL team who would you want your starting QB to be?

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  1. JasonCulley profile image60
    JasonCulleyposted 12 years ago

    If you are running an NFL team who would you want your starting QB to be?

  2. wavegirl22 profile image50
    wavegirl22posted 12 years ago

    I would want Joe Montana. Who would you want?

  3. Kenorv profile image56
    Kenorvposted 12 years ago

    Active QB's or all time? Active is obviously Aaron Rodgers, yes even over Tom Brady. He's younger than Brady and more mobile than Brady ever was but just as accurate. All time I'll go with John Elway. Montana has more rings but he was with the right team and the right head coach. Elway carried some mediocre Bronco teams to the Super Bowl and when he finally had great teammates around him, he managed to win it all. I think Elway could carry mediocre talent better than Montana or any other QB for that matter. That's why he'd be my pick if we're going all time QB's.

  4. JasonCulley profile image60
    JasonCulleyposted 12 years ago

    I think right now I would go with Aaron Rodgers also.  As far as all-time there are so many choices, why not say Dan Marino?

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    ThomasRydderposted 12 years ago

    If you're asking present day, then Ben Rothlisberger. He has the arm, the eye, and the ability to extend plays out like no one else. If we are talking all-time, then Joe Montana. One rifle of an arm, and he had absolute control of the field, knowing when and where to switch offense strategies to take advantage of defensive formations.

  6. Manny2437 profile image68
    Manny2437posted 12 years ago

    Aaron Rodgers. Next question please lol.

  7. teamelite21 profile image61
    teamelite21posted 12 years ago

    Cam Newton. Just because of the potential I see in him. Rodgers is the conventional pick, but Newton has a chance to be more dangerous......so.....Cam Newton 2 years from now. HAHAHA!!!

 
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