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Hammock Parties 12-30-2018 07:24 PM

Is Patrick Mahomes the greatest football player of all time in college AND the NFL?
 
No other QB has ever thrown for 5,000 yards and/or 50 in the NCAA and the NFL.

Yards-wise, you have several dudes who have thrown for 4k in college and in the pros. The next closest dude is Big Ben who had 4,486 in college and 4,952 in the NFL.

After that you get

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Matt Ryan (4500/4900)
Phil Rivers (4500/4800)
Jared Goff (4700/4500)
Scott Mitchell (4300/4300)
Deshaun Watson (4600/4200)
Jameis Winston (4000/4100)
Derek Carr (4100/4000)
Touchdown wise, the next closest dude is Drew Brees. He threw 39 during his best college season and has two NFL seasons of 40+.

After that you get

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Peyton Manning (36/55)
Dan Marino (37/48)
Andrew Luck (37/40)
Ben Roethlisberger (37/32)
Derek Carr (50/32)
There are some pedestrian names who have joined the 4k club, and but given the combination of yards AND touchdowns, and the fact that there are seven hall of famers here that will never do what Mahomes has done in his first season...

I'm pretty sure Mahomes is the greatest football player of all time.

TwistedChief 12-30-2018 07:25 PM

Yes.

Baby Lee 12-30-2018 07:26 PM

Reminded me of this bit of history revisited.

Football alone might be insufficient to put Mahomes in perspective.

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petegz28 12-30-2018 07:26 PM

Greatest of all time? That's a bit of a stretch at this point. Brady has how many rings?

Iconic 12-30-2018 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by TwistedChief (Post 13997033)
Yes.

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KC_Connection 12-30-2018 07:27 PM

Of course.

In58men 12-30-2018 07:30 PM

I’m not good at the maths, but Mahomes has like 3/8 of Aikmans career TDS

Aikman- 165

Mahomes- 50

Jodi's Bareback 12-30-2018 07:35 PM

Definitely one hell of a start!

mr. tegu 12-30-2018 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13997028)

I'm pretty sure Mahomes is the greatest football player of all time.


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Hammock Parties 12-30-2018 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13997038)
Reminded me of this bit of history revisited.

Football alone might be insufficient to put Mahomes in perspective.

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We're going to need an analysis of every major sport and the Hall of Famers who duplicated their NCAA-leading totals as pros.

KC_Connection 12-30-2018 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13997144)
We're going to need an analysis of every major sport and the Hall of Famers who duplicated their NCAA-leading totals as pros.

LeBron didn't go to college. Does that make him the best of all?

Hammock Parties 12-30-2018 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 13997153)
LeBron didn't go to college. Does that make him the best of all?

What were his HS numbers?

If he wasn't averaging at least 40/15/10 he doesn't enter into this equation.

Chief Northman 12-30-2018 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by petegz28 (Post 13997039)
Greatest of all time? That's a bit of a stretch at this point. Brady has how many rings?

What did Brady do in college?

Try to follow along....

KC_Connection 12-30-2018 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13997157)
What were his HS numbers?

If he wasn't averaging at least 40/15/10 he doesn't enter into this equation.

Prior to the start of his junior year, James appeared in SLAM Magazine and writer Ryan Jones lauded him as possibly "the best high school basketball player in America right now".[14] During the season, he appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, becoming the first high school basketball underclassman to do so.[5]:104 With averages of 29 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 3.3 steals per game, he was again named Ohio Mr. Basketball and selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team,[10] and became the first junior to be named male basketball Gatorade National Player of the Year. [5]:117 St. Vincent-St. Mary finished the year with a 23–4 record, ending their season with a loss in the Division II championship game.[5]:114 Following the loss, James unsuccessfully petitioned for a change to the NBA's draft eligibility rules, which required prospective players to have at least a high school diploma, in an attempt to enter the 2002 NBA draft.[15] During this time, he used marijuana, which he said was to help cope with the stress that resulted from the constant media attention he was receiving.[16]

Throughout his senior year, James and the Fighting Irish traveled around the country to play a number of nationally ranked teams, including a game against Oak Hill Academy that was nationally televised on ESPN2.[5]:142 Time Warner Cable, looking to capitalize on James's popularity, offered St. Vincent-St. Mary's games to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis throughout the season.[5]:143 For the year, James averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.4 steals per game,[10] was named Ohio Mr. Basketball and selected to the USA Today All-USA First Team for an unprecedented third consecutive year,[5]:178 and was named Gatorade National Player of the Year for the second consecutive year.[10] He participated in three year-end high school basketball all-star games—the EA Sports Roundball Classic, the Jordan Capital Classic, and the McDonald's All-American Game—losing his National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) eligibility and making it official that he would enter the 2003 NBA draft.[17]

Bump 12-30-2018 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Northman (Post 13997161)
What did Brady do in college?

Try to follow along....

sat behind somebody

Hammock Parties 12-30-2018 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 13997172)
With averages of 29 points, 8.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, and 3.3 steals per game,

James averaged 31.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.4 steals per game

Couldn't even average a triple double.

LeBron is removed from consideration.

ChiefsFanatic 12-30-2018 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by petegz28 (Post 13997039)
Greatest of all time? That's a bit of a stretch at this point. Brady has how many rings?

I know Brady is 5-3 in the SB, but I call Brady the best winner to ever play QB. For me, he is absolutely NOT the greatest QB ever.

For me, it will always be Montana, until Mahomes finishes his career. Montana was 4-0 in his 4 SB wins, and threw 16 TD passes and ZERO interceptions.

It's like the Russell/Chamberlain argument. Russell was the winner, but Wilt was the better player.

I would also put Rodgers ahead of Brady, because with the exception of Mahomes this season, I have never watched a QB with better skills than Rodgers. It's almost criminal how the Packers organization failed to surround him with a big time RB or WR over the length of his entire career.

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redfan 12-30-2018 09:39 PM

It is known throughout the land.

WhiteWhale 12-30-2018 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic (Post 13997665)
I know Brady is 5-3 in the SB, but I call Brady the best winner to ever play QB. For me, he is absolutely NOT the greatest QB ever.

For me, it will always be Montana, until Mahomes finishes his career. Montana was 4-0 in his 4 SB wins, and threw 16 TD passes and ZERO interceptions.

It's like the Russell/Chamberlain argument. Russell was the winner, but Wilt was the better player.

I would also put Rodgers ahead of Brady, because with the exception of Mahomes this season, I have never watched a QB with better skills than Rodgers. It's almost criminal how the Packers organization failed to surround him with a big time RB or WR over the length of his entire career.

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Yeah, well... Rogers is a dickhead and that's it's own set of problems.

Mahomes has ALL of his talent and is an awesome guy who's not hated by his teammates, coaches, and even his own ****ing family.

Being good at your job, any job, is great. Rogers is toxic. Everyone who leaves that team will tell you he's a ****ing dickhead.

KC_Connection 12-30-2018 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13997196)
Couldn't even average a triple double.

LeBron is removed from consideration.

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The GOAT NBA player has to be there.

Hammock Parties 12-30-2018 10:19 PM

He's not even in the best player in LA.

Amnorix 12-30-2018 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic (Post 13997665)
I know Brady is 5-3 in the SB, but I call Brady the best winner to ever play QB. For me, he is absolutely NOT the greatest QB ever.

For me, it will always be Montana, until Mahomes finishes his career. Montana was 4-0 in his 4 SB wins, and threw 16 TD passes and ZERO interceptions.


This debate is the only time that a player is REWARDED for LOSING in a conference championship game.

And the NFC trounced the AFC EVERY freaking year back then. It was a joke. And everyone who was around to watch then knew it. The actual Super Bowl was the NFCCG every damn year, and the SB was just a beat down most of the time.

But somehow that means Montana > Brady.

You realize that Brady's W-L differential is more than Montana's TOTAL wins, including all losses?

I'm fine with picking Montana over Brady based on whatever you saw, if you watched. Montana was more mobile, etc. etc. But this whole 4-0 in SBs thing, while ignoring NFCCG losses like 49-3.

Brady's playoff winning percentage is higher than Montana's.

Meh, whatever. It's not really a debate that can be "answered" so take your choice. I loved Montana and think he was great too. Whether it's 1-2 or 2-1, whatever.

RINGLEADER 12-30-2018 11:33 PM

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BWillie 12-30-2018 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 13997028)
No other QB has ever thrown for 5,000 yards and/or 50 in the NCAA and the NFL.

Yards-wise, you have several dudes who have thrown for 4k in college and in the pros. The next closest dude is Big Ben who had 4,486 in college and 4,952 in the NFL.

After that you get



Touchdown wise, the next closest dude is Drew Brees. He threw 39 during his best college season and has two NFL seasons of 40+.

After that you get



There are some pedestrian names who have joined the 4k club, and but given the combination of yards AND touchdowns, and the fact that there are seven hall of famers here that will never do what Mahomes has done in his first season...

I'm pretty sure Mahomes is the greatest football player of all time.

Probably not. Dan Marino would throw 75 TD's in this Andy Reid scheme.

Hog Rider 12-30-2018 11:45 PM

What the be-Jesus does basketball have to do with football.

effin' Maroons!

Can anybody stick to the subject?

(yea I've had a few,, so?)

New World Order 12-30-2018 11:48 PM

Jordan and Gretzky were undoubtedly the greatest in their sport.

Now we will soon undoubtedly have another, Patrick Mahomes.

KC_Connection 12-30-2018 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 13998103)
Jordan and Gretzky were undoubtedly the greatest in their sport.

Now we will soon undoubtedly have another, Patrick Mahomes.

Replace Jordan with LeBron and you are accurate on all fronts.

ChiefsFanatic 12-30-2018 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 13998025)
This debate is the only time that a player is REWARDED for LOSING in a conference championship game.



And the NFC trounced the AFC EVERY freaking year back then. It was a joke. And everyone who was around to watch then knew it. The actual Super Bowl was the NFCCG every damn year, and the SB was just a beat down most of the time.



But somehow that means Montana > Brady.



You realize that Brady's W-L differential is more than Montana's TOTAL wins, including all losses?



I'm fine with picking Montana over Brady based on whatever you saw, if you watched. Montana was more mobile, etc. etc. But this whole 4-0 in SBs thing, while ignoring NFCCG losses like 49-3.



Brady's playoff winning percentage is higher than Montana's.



Meh, whatever. It's not really a debate that can be "answered" so take your choice. I loved Montana and think he was great too. Whether it's 1-2 or 2-1, whatever.

I know you believe Brady is the best, as I suspect every single Pats fan living or dead does, and you should, because that's your team.

But I do not believe that Brady is a better QB than Montana. Sorry. I don't believe he is better than Rodgers. Sorry. I think he is the greatest winner in the history of the NFL. Maybe you think that I am being insulting, but calling him the best winner to ever play football is meant as a compliment.

I remember watching the NFC dominate the AFC in the SB every year. The uneven balance of power does not diminish Montana's greatness in the Super Bowl. He didn't have a say in who the 49ers played. What he did was play nearly perfect, mistake free football on the biggest stage, against the best team from the AFC. 16 TDs against 0 INTs.

What Brady has done, appearing in 8 Super Bowls, winning 5 of them, will probably never happen again. But, judging who the best QB in NFL history is subjective, and I pick Montana.

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Halfcan 12-31-2018 12:02 AM

Best QB I have ever seen.

New World Order 12-31-2018 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 13998112)
Replace Jordan with LeBron and you are accurate on all fronts.

I know you have a man crush on Lebron, but you can't really say the guy with less MVPs, less Finals MVPs, 9 fewer scoring titles, less playoff ppg, 4 less All-Defensive first teams, no Defensive Player of the year award, 3 less steals leader and of course 3 fewer rings is better than Jordan, the undoubted GOAT.

Baby Lee 12-31-2018 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 13998130)
I know you have a man crush on Lebron, but you can't really say the guy with less MVPs, less Finals MVPs, 9 fewer scoring titles, less playoff ppg, 4 less All-Defensive first teams, no Defensive Player of the year award, 3 less steals leader and of course 3 fewer rings is better than Jordan, the undoubted GOAT.

And that's not even counting college or Olympics, or the reason Jordan is in this thread, that summer he was a college player preparing for the Olympics against pros.

Jordan was a champion always, everywhere, in every facet.

Best22 12-31-2018 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 13998087)
Probably not. Dan Marino would throw 75 TD's in this Andy Reid scheme.

If he was so great where are Dan’s rings?

Marino had a HOF coach

KC_Connection 12-31-2018 01:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13998144)
Jordan was a champion always, everywhere, in every facet.

Except for winning at the NBA level without Pippen.


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