Namath most overrated player.

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  1. Poeman

    Poeman Well-Known Member

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    I'll take a SB ring with a overrated QB career with Namath than a Marino career with no SB ring
     
  2. Ao11111

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    But who would you rather want on todays new york jets assuming theres no sanchez? Marino over Namath for me.
     
  3. Baumeister

    Baumeister Well-Known Member

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    I am sure Joe is wiping his tears with his SB ring.
     
  4. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    You can't do that.

    What if Namath didn't play with an OL and snapped the ball to himself?
     
  5. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    The merger did not happen because of Super Bowl 3.

    The merger was announced on June 8, 1966. Super Bowl 3 was played in January 1969.

    The AFL and NFL did not officially merge till 1970, but that had nothing to do with Super Bowl 3.

    The combined draft began in 1967.
     
  6. sg3

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    the merger happened because Al Davis replaced Joe Foss as AFL Commissioner and then AFL teams signed contracts with 3 of the top NFL quarterbacks for big dollars that Rozelle and the NFL owners realized would lead to a bankrupting salary war.

    Soon after, peace talks ensued and the merger was announced

    What Supe 3 and Supe 4 did was allow the 10 AFL teams to enter the merged league as equals, not as the inferior class they would have been considered had the Colts and Vikings beaten the Jets and Chiefs and made the old NFL record in Superbowls 4-0
     
  7. OhioJetsFan

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    yawn........
     
  8. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    Namath was not overrated, he was never rated that high to begin with. He was however instrumental in defining today's NFL and that has nothing to do with how he threw a football. But let the haters hate on.
     
  9. DeathByJets

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    From a pure football standpoint he is overrated. However, anyone who downplays his impact on the sport is an idiot. The guy was a larger than life figure, who became one of the biggest stars in the country (not limited to athletes). Athletes who make millions in endorsements can all thank Joe.
     
  10. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Let's be honest, most "experts" feel Joe was very overrated b/c he was. We've been through this a million times, had he never been hurt things could have been different but his career was pretty mdicore overall.

    I like this guys list for the most part. I would remove:

    Romo- he's not worthy to be on a list w/ these other players. All of these other players showed greatness in their careers but romo was nothing more than a solid starter.

    Bosworth- see Romo.


    Montana- As a kid before I really understood this game I thought Montana was overrated but as I got older I began to aprpeciate his greatness. People don't realize he won not one but TWO Super Bowls w/o Jerry Rice. Check the weapons he had to throw to in those first 2 SBs and Steve Young forced his way out of TB and thought he'd be walking into championships w/ all that talent but he only won one title and had the JJ's in Dallas not broken up he'd likely have no SBs.
     
  11. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    This is a good description. He's in the Hall b/c of all he meant to the game but on the field his career was mediocre.
     
  12. Scruggy

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    Don't let the hacks get to you. They're just trying to get us riled up.

    Slow news day? Bash the Jets -- their passionate fan base will ravenously flood our comment box with hundreds of insults. Our site will get thousands of hits, thusly increasing our ad revenue.

    Bash The Jets too much? Lets bash them retroactively -- Go after Namath!
     
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  13. Mambo9

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    I think the blind squirrel you are referring to found the writer's nuts while he was writing this bullshit article.

    Let's take every famous player... and say they are over-rated because they had bad games... class A logic -.-"
     
  14. ajax

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    Good point on the JJ breakup. I think the Cowboys lost at least one superbowl with that breakup. Wouldn't be surprised if it was more. Steve Young would've retired with no rings if it was Jimmy Johnson & not Barry Switzer on the Dallas sidelines.
     
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  15. championjets69

    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    Besides JWN name a QB for the NYJs who also has won a SB ring. By your standards that JWN is medicore that would be mean every other QB we had since him stunk to hi heavens :jets:
     
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    I'm surprised to see Bosworth mentioned. Almost had to google his name to remember. Is it possible to be over rated when nobody even remembers him? His claim to fame is being getting run over by Bo Jackson & being added to highlight reels afterwards because it was so bad.

    Or maybe I'm wrong & he's being discussed as a good defensive player elsewhere in the country.

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    just pulled this from a youtube comment --> "Bosworth insulted Los Angeles Raiders rookie running back Bo Jackson and promised in a media event before the game that he would contain the running back. Bo ran for 221 yards this game. THats why its famous"

    Maybe it's the smacktalking before Bo ran him over that causes everyone to still remember Bosworth.
     
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    Emmitt Smith is overrated? That's a new one.
     
  18. Ao11111

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    hes in the NFL hall of fame, i'd say you have to be rated pretty high to get such an honor.
     
  19. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    so unless you win a SB you cannot be great? Joe had a mediocre career w/ some great moments, his prime years were robbed by injuries but durability counts.
     
  20. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    Bosworth never lived up to his iconic name "The Boz", but he wasn't that bad of a player before the injuries piled up. Everyone remembers Bo Jackson owning him on MNF, but honestly Bo Jackson was a physical marvel. Had Bo dedicated himself to football and stayed healthy he would have gone down as the greatest RB to ever play.
     

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