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Young talented QB key to winning SB.
« on: February 07, 2011, 02:30:44 PM »

Offline KG Living Legend

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 The greatest of all time Golden Joe, won his first at 25, and won his last at 33 which is old for a Superbowl winner.

 Jeff Hostetler won at 29.

 Mark Rypien won at 30.

 Aikman back to back 26 and 27.

 S. Young at 33.

 Aikman at 29 his last ring.

 Farve's only title came at the tender age of 27.

 Then came The senior citizen John Elway who won at 37 and 38, but only after they got Terrel Davis, which is what the Pats need for "Old Man Tom"     But Elway without an All Star RB and defense got there and lost at 26,27, and 29.

 Then came Kurt warner at 28.

 Dilfer was 28.

 Brady at 24!

 
 Old man Brad Johnson at 34.

 Brady at 26.

 Big Ben at 23!

 Peyton at 30, Prob won't win again.

 Eli at 27.

 Big Ben at 26.

 Brees at 31 he won't win again.

 And this Superbowl was 28 yo Big Ben Vs 27 yo Rogers again two very talented QB's in their prime.

 So not counting B Johnson the average age for the last 8 Qb's is 26.6 and Rogers is 27.

 So my point. Lets get Tom a Stud RB like Ingram to take the pressure off Tom and keep him healthy all year, he's 34 next year, I think Tom can be that guy who gets a ring past 33, but remember Elway never won it so he had extra motivation, Brady already has three rings.

 Who else do you guys like for Stud RB's in the draft.

 

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So, basically, you need a quarterback between the ages of 23 and 38 to win the Super Bowl?
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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2011, 03:12:59 PM »

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 Really that's what u got out of that?

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 So not counting B Johnson the average age for the last 8 Qb's is 26.6 and Rogers is 27.

 So my point. Lets get Tom a Stud RB like Ingram to take the pressure off Tom and keep him healthy all year, he's 34 next year, I think Tom can be that guy who gets a ring past 33, but remember Elway never won it so he had extra motivation, Brady already has three rings.

 Who else do you guys like for Stud RB's in the draft.

 

Two questions:

1. Why would you throw Brad Johnson out, other than to make the average lower?
2. Why focus on QB age as an indication of team needs, when Tom Brady just had one of the best statistical seasons in NFL history, and was the unanimous league MVP?

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So, basically, you need a quarterback between the ages of 23 and 38 to win the Super Bowl?

Hmm that's a pretty solid population of ages. I definitely agree that the key to winning a Super Bowl is to have a QB between the ages of 23 - 38...

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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2011, 04:14:26 PM »

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 Morons. Brad Johnson was garbage most people don't even remember who the QB of the bucs was.

 DID Brady win a title this year no. He has not one since he was 27.

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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2011, 04:18:15 PM »

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 In the last seven years  the oldest QB's are Brees 31. And Manning at 30.

 Two H.O.F. QB's That most likely never win again.