Found July 30, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
We can safely assume Montana is at the top of this list, if not the easy-call to be the best clutch performer to ever hit an NFL field.
But, as periods change and times goes on, people lose their sight on relevance, and it begins to get increasingly more difficult to truly compare people.
This rings especially true for quarterbacks, as they are often lifted up or held down by their offensive systems, good or bad defenses, and their supporting casts.
Stats don't always tell the whole story either, but sometimes that's really all we have to go by. That is, unless you were there for some of those heroic moments delivered by the Fran Tarkenton's, Terry Bradshaw's, John Elway's, and even Brett Favre.
But let's keep it relevant, at least, as much as possible.
With Favre still retired, here's a look at the top-10 active quarterbacks who you'd want running your two-minute drill, throwing that last pass, and ultimately leading your team into every game.
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