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Old 12-17-06, 10:20 PM   #180
Bort
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Very well, I retract my statement and ammend: Rex Grossman is the greatest quarterback in the history of football; professional, collegiate and amateur. Also, Devin Hester is the greatest special teams player in the history of football; professional, collegiate and amateur.

History's new quarterback rankings:

1. Rex Grossman
2. Johnny Unitas
3. Len Dawson
4. Steve Young
5. Brett Farve
6. Joe Montana
7. Arnie Herber
8. Dan Marino
9. John Elway
10. Troy Aikman
11. Sid Luckman
12. Fran Tarkenton
13. Peyton Manning (being very conservative here)
14. Joe Namath
15. Geroge Blanda

Get used to it, people. Rex tremendae. Gloria in excelsis.
HA HA HA... good one, Takeda.
Seriously now, I never said Rex was the greatest QB ever, I did say I thought he was the best in the league earlier in the season when he was playing like he deserved that title, but I no longer belive that to be true. But I certainly don't think that he is a godawful miserably terrible quarterback like you apparently do. I apologize if you are offended by my occasional shouts of joy for the sucess of the Bears, a team I have always been intensely loyal to through awful seasons and good ones, and for being optimistic about their young quarterback. I'm not sure if Rex Grossman ran over your dog with a steamroller and then backed over it for good measure or what, but I have never heard someone dog a player with such passion before, (except maybe nikimcbee with Harrington:rotfl especially one with an 12-2 record. :hmm:
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