`
Connect With Us!
IOS Store
Share Thread:
 
Thread Rating:
  • 1 Vote(s) - 4 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
#11

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
Definitely Joe Namath for me. Very interester player and person who took New York by storm. There was a recent HBO documentary about Namath that was very interesting to watch.
Looking for Blaine Gabbert Finest Jumbo Jersey Auto Refractor, numbered to 10, card number is AJR-BG. Looking to buy this card.

Also collect nice Gabbert/Maurice Jones-Drew cards.
Reply
#12

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
Johnny U
collecting LeGarrette Blount, Colt Lyerla & other Ducks
[Image: youngducks-1.png]
[Image: inceptionrainbow3.jpg]
Reply
#13

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
(03-01-2012, 04:23 PM)sconnienation3 Wrote: This guy--class act all the way:

[Image: xstarr09contenders.jpg][Image: starr10cn.jpg]
Bart Starr was the man in his day....
[Image: Signature.gif]
Trying to get support for Terrell Davis NFL Hall of Fame
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Terrell-Da...1751134995
Reply
#14

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
Otto Graham
Reply
#15

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
I'll second Otto Graham. In a 10-season career, he played in 10 AAFC and NFL championship games, and he won 7 of them.

Reply
#16

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
I was named after Bart Starr so I guess that would have to be my choice. LOL
NY Giants and HOF/legend/superstar collector.
[Image: GiantsFade.png]
Reply
#17

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
Francis Tarkenton
[Image: OuM7E.png]

1997 Ultra PLATINUM - 81.4% Complete (285/350)

*Hundreds and hundreds of trades completed here and elsewhere. Ah, the days of trading in AOL chat rooms and leaving feedback on eBay... But sure, I'll send first. lol ... Really, I don't mind. Smile
Reply
#18

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
(03-06-2012, 04:56 PM)nearmint Wrote: I'll second Otto Graham. In a 10-season career, he played in 10 AAFC and NFL championship games, and he won 7 of them.
I have too say Otto also.
5 Pro Bowls (1 mvp)
9 All Pros
1950s All-Decade Team
3 NFL MVPs
2 AAFC MVPs
And he also has a Pro Basketball champonship!
[Image: davisban2bcopy4.jpg]
Reply
#19

RE: Football's Mad Men: Who is YOUR favorite mid-century QB?
Sammie Baugh.

Only because I have his rookie. Not in great condition but I do have it. lol.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)