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Dive into the fiery pit of the 'Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time' debate and it's like every sports bar argument you've ever heard but cranked to eleven. Why? Because whether it's Tom Brady's icy poise or Joe Montana's clutch magic, everyone's got a hill they're willing to die on. Fans dissect game stats like they're performing surgery and cite Super Bowl rings like they're doling out knighthoods. And let's not forget those heated squabbles over arm strength versus game intelligence—because obviously, that's what determines the true GOAT, right? It's a mix of legendary moments, cultural impact, and some criteria so specific it makes quantum physics look easy. This isn't just sports; it's personal, historical, and a touch ridiculous, but hey—that's what makes it so darn gripping!
Tom Brady is currently the #1 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 86.6% head-to-head battles.
Peyton Manning is currently the #2 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 71.6% head-to-head battles.
Joe Montana is currently the #3 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 56.9% head-to-head battles.
Dan Marino is currently the #4 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 54.0% head-to-head battles.
Brett Favre is currently the #5 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 51.8% head-to-head battles.
Aaron Rodgers is currently the #6 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 47.8% head-to-head battles.
John Elway is currently the #7 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 42.2% head-to-head battles.
Steve Young is currently the #8 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 38.0% head-to-head battles.
Johnny Unitas is currently the #9 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 29.8% head-to-head battles.
Drew Brees is currently the #10 Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time winning 20.0% head-to-head battles.