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Originally Posted by RedinTexas
I understand the point you're making about being a clutch player, but Brett put up great numbers. Elway's numbers are not really all that good.
He had 300 TD passes, but that was over 16 seasons. That is less than 19 TDs per season.
His career TD/INT ratio was just 1.3. That's awfully damn close to one interception for every TD and he's in the hall of fame!
I'm not going to tell you I have no respect for Elway because that would be silly. He hurt the Chiefs many times, but just as we should be realistic about Elway as a good QB, we should also be realistic about the fact that he doesn't hold a candle to the best QBs statistically.
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Again and I’ll end with this… at the time of his retirement after the 1998 season, he was #3 all-time passing TDs. And he was top 3-5 in many other categories. Slice it up however you like from a stats perspective.