GRONK SPIKE DA LIKE! This is PART 1! i didnt realize how long i was going to go with each team but there is so much to say! so part 2 will be coming out tomorrow! TIME STAMPS COMING!
@TheBottomLineView Just an opinion, Matt Ryan should be #1 he changed the franchise more than anyone else did. He is top 10 in about every qb stat. Every team he lost to in the playoffs made the superbowl. I personally think he should be #1
JJ Watt's 39 tackles for loss in 2012 is 1st all time. JJ Watt is also 2nd and 3rd all time with his 29 tackles for loss in 2014 and 2015. Then Chandler Jones 28 in 2017 is 4th. TFL have only been tracked since 1999, but still crazy impressive from Watt.
Imo penei has earned himself a spot for the lions. But he 100% will be after he continues dominating throughout his massive contract and hopefully beyond
……………….TD INT Favre 508 336 Rodgers. 475 105 * includes Favre career stats with ATL ** includes Rodgers career stats with NYJ 😄 Favre threw 0 TD, 2 picks with ATL 😁 Rodgers career passer rating with NYJ: 39.6 AND nearly identical TD/INT stats in just one season with Jets as in first THREE with Packers (1/1). Aguably best NYJ quarterback since Joe Namath Man this is fun 😂 GB Playoff Game Eggs laid: 10 each 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 * Vince Lombardi called Forrest Gregg the greatest football player her ever coached. But he would have looooved watching the ol’ gunslinger improvise all this INT’s 🤦🏻♂️
Not having Ken Riley or Willie Anderson in the top Bengals players is crazy to me. Riley is the only other hall of famer the Bengals have, he is also atill top 10 in INTs all time when he played in the 70's and 80's when they rarely threw the ball. And Anderson was almost as dominant as Munoz was. There was a 5-6 year stretch where he only allowed aomething like 12-16 preassures over the course of years. He should also be in the hall of fame with Munoz and Riley. I love all the guys on the list, but not having those two guys up there is wild IMO
I actually had riley at 6 but moved him off for boomer because hes more “iconic” + mvp riley had 1 all pro season and 0 pro bowl nods despite his ints. Willie anderson idk . I think that one is debatable regardless
Bro the Chiefs had six Hall of Fame players just from their 1969 defense. Buck Buchanan, Curley Culp, Willie Lanier (the first black middle linebacker in pro football), Bobby Bell, Emmitt Thomas and Johnny Robinson
More wins more yards more gwds more sb app more playoff wins. Clearly best qb in nfl for about 5 years. Iron man streak. I always think of favre before i think of rodgers when it comes to the packers.
They played in different eras. Favre went to more sbs. Had less losing seasons and overall is just more iconic imo. Rodgers had way less friends lol if this was an all time list without teams id prob have rodgers higher but attaching gb to it id have favre
No night train Lane for my squad ? If you don't know look him up , dudes the proto type for the modern day do it all DB. Seriously he still holds the record for most ints in a season with 14 and he did it his rookie season in 12 games
People talk about rodgers great td to int record yet I can say the vs bills he had 5 td to4 int in 5 games that isn't good that shows it's a league issue not rodgers
Pat Tilmann, Jamal Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Steve Tasker, Christian McCaffrey,Mike Ditka,Icky Woods,Bernie Kosar,Tony Dorsett, Rod Smith,Rod Smith, Chris Spielman,Sterling Sharpe,CJ Stroud( will eventually be #1)Reggie Wayne,Calais Campbell and Christian Okoye…
You’re kind of annoying because I wanna come here and argue against a Patriots fan, but you do have a decent pulse of the Chiefs. While I don’t disagree with your list it does cause some discomfort that Will Shields isn’t there.
@@TheBottomLineView If I HAD to choose I would say Kelce. I’m not taking the one defensive player out and I’m not taking our legendary QB (Lawson) out. Gonzales earned his spot
Roger Staubach went to my little neighborhood Catholic grade school, St. John the Evangelist in Deer Park, Ohio. That was also Mike Larkin’s (NY Jets linebacker) and Barry Larkin’s family parish. So I undoubtedly sat in the same seats, numerous times, previously occupied by the asses of not one but TWO first ballot hall of famers in their respective sports. So let’s hear it for my ass! 🎉🥳🍻👏🏼🎈
That must be the only conceivable way DeShaun Watson will ever be honorably mentioned 😏 That said, he definitely belongs at the bottom end of any list in which JJ Watt - class! act! - is at the top
Cam Newton is number 1 Panther that’s not even a discussion the effects of him is still felt and forever will be. Nobody has done what he did. Luke and peppers aren’t better than Cam. I love Steve but Cam was Carolina. Thomas Davis is over Jake trust me on that
terrible list, u only went based on success for the packers, a rod is the second most talented qb oat, had 4 mvps and the most insane td to int ratios, joe flacco has more playoff wins than drew brees and a kicker is an hm over him and marshal yanda, matt ryan has more passing yards than both a rod and marino and isn't even top 2
Justin tucker is arguably the greatest player to play his position. Flacco was once or twice a top 10 qb in the league. Ryan is good but both guys ahead will be in hof
@@TheBottomLineView justin tucker is also a kicker 💀 position value needs to be considered and ur a pats fan so u should be saying vinatieri is the goat
GRONK SPIKE DA LIKE!
This is PART 1! i didnt realize how long i was going to go with each team but there is so much to say! so part 2 will be coming out tomorrow! TIME STAMPS COMING!
Josh Allen for the jags is ridiculous the guy only had one good year
@TheBottomLineView Just an opinion, Matt Ryan should be #1 he changed the franchise more than anyone else did. He is top 10 in about every qb stat. Every team he lost to in the playoffs made the superbowl. I personally think he should be #1
JJ Watt's 39 tackles for loss in 2012 is 1st all time. JJ Watt is also 2nd and 3rd all time with his 29 tackles for loss in 2014 and 2015. Then Chandler Jones 28 in 2017 is 4th. TFL have only been tracked since 1999, but still crazy impressive from Watt.
Glad you included pre SB era players and didn't throw away half of the NFL's history
I think people who don’t are mostly lazy
@@TheBottomLineView Josh Allen for the jags is ridiculous the guy only had one good year
@@123shoshan hes had more than 1 . And he will be the sack leader next year
Wowwww no Joe Flacco is kinda crazy for the ravens😂😂
is it?
@@TheBottomLineView I don’t know I’m not a ravens fan but I would at least give an honorable mention too a qb that has lead me too a Super Bowl
@@TheBottomLineView wildly disrespectful. It's like leaving nick foles off the eagles top 5
Imo penei has earned himself a spot for the lions. But he 100% will be after he continues dominating throughout his massive contract and hopefully beyond
no way respectfully. not even close yet.
……………….TD INT
Favre 508 336
Rodgers. 475 105
* includes Favre career stats with ATL
** includes Rodgers career stats with NYJ
😄 Favre threw 0 TD, 2 picks with ATL
😁 Rodgers career passer rating with NYJ: 39.6 AND nearly identical TD/INT stats in just one season with Jets as in first THREE with Packers (1/1). Aguably best NYJ quarterback since Joe Namath
Man this is fun 😂
GB Playoff Game Eggs laid: 10 each 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
* Vince Lombardi called Forrest Gregg the greatest football player her ever coached. But he would have looooved watching the ol’ gunslinger improvise all this INT’s 🤦🏻♂️
bet the packers have more super bowls than your favorite team i guarantee it
Not having Ken Riley or Willie Anderson in the top Bengals players is crazy to me. Riley is the only other hall of famer the Bengals have, he is also atill top 10 in INTs all time when he played in the 70's and 80's when they rarely threw the ball. And Anderson was almost as dominant as Munoz was. There was a 5-6 year stretch where he only allowed aomething like 12-16 preassures over the course of years. He should also be in the hall of fame with Munoz and Riley. I love all the guys on the list, but not having those two guys up there is wild IMO
I actually had riley at 6 but moved him off for boomer because hes more “iconic” + mvp riley had 1 all pro season and 0 pro bowl nods despite his ints. Willie anderson idk . I think that one is debatable regardless
Josh Allen for the jags is ridiculous the guy only had one good year over jalen Ramsey?
He had more than 1 good yr. 10 sacks away from first in jags history
Antonio Freeman should've been on your list on Green Bay team.
For the lions spielman,Moore,Lomas brown are other guys too
Bro the Chiefs had six Hall of Fame players just from their 1969 defense. Buck Buchanan, Curley Culp, Willie Lanier (the first black middle linebacker in pro football), Bobby Bell, Emmitt Thomas and Johnny Robinson
I know lanier and buck were heavily considered
Oilers/Titans will be interesting…
literally don't see a argument for farve over rodgers
More wins more yards more gwds more sb app more playoff wins. Clearly best qb in nfl for about 5 years. Iron man streak. I always think of favre before i think of rodgers when it comes to the packers.
@@TheBottomLineViewRodgers had 4 MVPs.
Havent Watched yet but the Bucs should be the easiest one to do. Selmon, Brooks, Sapps, Barber and Lynch.
Bucs will be part 2
@@TheBottomLineView Ya, I am starting to realize that. That said, nice video. Fun to see all the teams best, or half them. Cant wait for Part 2.
@@WillMuny coming tomorrow
Rodgers was better than Favre. Threw less picks.
They played in different eras. Favre went to more sbs. Had less losing seasons and overall is just more iconic imo. Rodgers had way less friends lol if this was an all time list without teams id prob have rodgers higher but attaching gb to it id have favre
aaron rodgers is a glorified matt ryan. He's a mediocre stat-queen
@benguensche I don't remember Matt Ryan winning a superbowl
@@avengedfingsevenfold he made it to overtime in the superbowl during an MVP season. There isn't as much of a gap as you think. This is my whole point
SID LUCKMAN hype
My Top 5 Bears
1. Walter
2. Butkus
3. Singletary
4. Sayers
5. Luckman
HM- Bulldog Turner, Bronko Nagurski, Brian Urlacher
Good list
No night train Lane for my squad ? If you don't know look him up , dudes the proto type for the modern day do it all DB. Seriously he still holds the record for most ints in a season with 14 and he did it his rookie season in 12 games
He played for 3 teams so kinda tough
@@TheBottomLineView fair enough, but dude was a stud
People talk about rodgers great td to int record yet I can say the vs bills he had 5 td to4 int in 5 games that isn't good that shows it's a league issue not rodgers
Pat Tilmann, Jamal Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Steve Tasker, Christian McCaffrey,Mike Ditka,Icky Woods,Bernie Kosar,Tony Dorsett, Rod Smith,Rod Smith, Chris Spielman,Sterling Sharpe,CJ Stroud( will eventually be #1)Reggie Wayne,Calais Campbell and Christian Okoye…
???? Lol
@@TheBottomLineView my honorable mentions..
@@ramscountry636 that makes way more sense now ahah
The history of Browns running backs in the 1960s and 1970s is the *inverse* of the history of Browns quarterbacks since Bernie Kosar 😕
Hopefully someone will give us time stamps
I will soon!
Honorable Mentions: Carolina’s should be Jonathan Stewart and Houston’s should be Mario Williams
The best Houston Texan is Andre Johnson then JJ Watt
You’re kind of annoying because I wanna come here and argue against a Patriots fan, but you do have a decent pulse of the Chiefs. While I don’t disagree with your list it does cause some discomfort that Will Shields isn’t there.
Who would u put will shields over?
@@TheBottomLineView That’s the right question. This is why I said I don’t disagree with your list. I’m just saying lol
@@Duncan_Idaho84 what was the point of your comment then 😭
@@TheBottomLineView If I HAD to choose I would say Kelce. I’m not taking the one defensive player out and I’m not taking our legendary QB (Lawson) out. Gonzales earned his spot
@@Duncan_Idaho84kelce!? Wow thats shocking
Roger Staubach went to my little neighborhood Catholic grade school, St. John the Evangelist in Deer Park, Ohio. That was also Mike Larkin’s (NY Jets linebacker) and Barry Larkin’s family parish. So I undoubtedly sat in the same seats, numerous times, previously occupied by the asses of not one but TWO first ballot hall of famers in their respective sports. So let’s hear it for my ass! 🎉🥳🍻👏🏼🎈
Ass hof
Charles Woodson? Reggie white?
I thought about them but not based on their packer careers no
That must be the only conceivable way DeShaun Watson will ever be honorably mentioned 😏
That said, he definitely belongs at the bottom end of any list in which JJ Watt - class! act! - is at the top
I’m taking Johnny U over Peyton any day of the week
Damn
Cam Newton is number 1 Panther that’s not even a discussion the effects of him is still felt and forever will be. Nobody has done what he did. Luke and peppers aren’t better than Cam. I love Steve but Cam was Carolina. Thomas Davis is over Jake trust me on that
I think they were all better players than cam. Davis i considered but i put jake as hm for his impact
I would've put Jordan Gross as an honorable mentions as well
Brett far be nowhere near Rodger’s lol
favre > rodgers yessir
terrible list, u only went based on success for the packers, a rod is the second most talented qb oat, had 4 mvps and the most insane td to int ratios, joe flacco has more playoff wins than drew brees and a kicker is an hm over him and marshal yanda, matt ryan has more passing yards than both a rod and marino and isn't even top 2
Justin tucker is arguably the greatest player to play his position. Flacco was once or twice a top 10 qb in the league. Ryan is good but both guys ahead will be in hof
@@TheBottomLineView justin tucker is also a kicker 💀 position value needs to be considered and ur a pats fan so u should be saying vinatieri is the goat
Charles Haley add to Dallas
Better as a 49er lol