The Reasons Why Joe Montana is The Real GOAT Quarterback

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Join us as we dive deep into the age-old debate of who deserves the title of the greatest quarterback of all time, Joe Montana or Tom Brady! In this captivating analysis, we present a compelling case for why Joe Montana reigns supreme. From his clutch performances to his impeccable leadership skills, we explore the key factors that set Montana apart and solidify his status as the epitome of quarterback excellence. Grab a seat, buckle up, and let's settle the GOAT debate once and for all!

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コメント (21)
  • @conradm8401
    You lost me when you said Adam vinataro 😂
  • @Bambino_60
    When asked how many TD’s Joe would throw in today’s NFL Joe said “ Me? What about Danny?” As in Dan Marino
  • No offense, but this guy lost me when he said Brady has won six Super Bowls and when he mispronounced Adam Vinatieri‘s last name. I can’t watch anymore after that.
  • @prince21781
    The Seattle goal line pass is the single stupidest decision made in sports history
  • @AZsportshut
    Montana played in the toughest era in football when the QBs use to get hit well after the play was over.
  • @scottx4813
    Quarterbacks are so protected by rules today compared to back then. If Montana never got injured, he would have at least another 3 or 4 super bowls with the niners
  • @WolfyRagnarok
    I absolutely love Montana, but this video has so much wrong with it.
  • How long did it take Bradshaw to get 4 rings? Granted he arguably along for the ride. Definitely the greatest dominating defense that lasted six seasons.
  • @LeviAWilson
    Well, I still say that if the hitting the quarterback rules were the same when players like Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman and Steve Young played as those rules are now, who knows how many more rings those guys would have. I heard Steve Young say once on Monday Night Football: "All I'm saying is, I just wish the quarterback rules were the same when I played like they are today". Then, on an HBO Sports program with Dan Marino and Boomer Esiason, I heard Boomer say: "If the rules for hitting quarterbacks were the same when we played like they are now, me and Dan could have played another 11, 12 years". And then I saw an interview with the great Lawrence Taylor, and he said: "I wouldn't be able to hit players today the way I could back when I played. That's one of the reasons that quarterbacks can play so long now days". And all of these players played in what they called "The School of Hard Knocks", so they all know what they're talking about. So, unless you're a person who actually played in this league, you can't dispute what any of them have said.
  • Joe Montana had no salary cap and always had a squad while Brady had to carry a 31st ranked defense to a Super Bowl at one point 😂
  • @firminorules
    Die hard cowboy fan here. Joe Montana is the best ever. His time at KC proved it.
  • @raspycellist
    Man, it's painful to hear someone mispronounce someone's name like that. Not how you say Boomers name.
  • The real argument you could make is the controversal spygate, deflategate, and the tuck rule. Would he even have those superbowls without cheating?
  • In the 1986 season, Montana suffered a severe back injury during week one of the season. The injury was to a spinal disc in Montana's lower back and required immediate surgery. The injury was so severe that Montana's doctors suggested that Montana retire.
  • @mrk2be2
    Imagine Montana with the QB protection rules in place now. I've always said it's Montana but I understand the argument for Brady. But it is Montana.
  • Brady is below Montana for these simple reasons - 1) he didn't even deserve to BE in the super bowl against the Rams and got there due to the refs clearly rigging it against the raiders and THEN they rigged the super bowl even (btw EVERYBODY knows the tuck rule game was a rig job) 2) It's a documented fact that the patriots' knew their opponents' signals in their first three super bowl wins 3) the super bowl vs the chiefs was rigged by the refs and the bucs shouldn't have even made the playoffs that year and only did due to a rigged ball placement in a game that decided the division for them; God knows how many other rigged games the pats have been handed; 4) based on rigging and cheating alone, tom brady does not deserve at least four of his super bowls and it STILL took him 20 years to win the 3 that he MIGHT have deserved credit for winning 5) the seahawks actually goofed away one super bowl and he only won due to their gaffe 6) If the QB protection rules were the same, montana would've played longer and probably would've completed the giants game to complete the 3-peat in 1990 for a fifth super bowl in a MERE decade, god knows how many other super bowls he would've won. Joe Montana is the GOAT!
  • @Kenny-zv4pp
    The tuck rule playoff game is the reason why Tom went to his first SB.