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tetelestai

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QB Most Career Playoff Wins:

21 - Tom Brady
16 - Joe Montana
14 - Terry Bradshaw, John Elway
13 - Brett Favre
11- Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman

Since Roethlisberger faces Manning this week (unless Ben doesn't play), one of them will move up to 12 wins, and Brady has a chance to extend his record.

Russell Wilson has 7 with today's win, and at 27 years old, could work his way up to the leaders someday.
 

tetelestai

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Since 2001, Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, and Peyton Manning have started 12 of the 14 Super Bowls for the AFC:

Brady - 6
Roethlisberger - 3
Manning - 3

Unless Alex Smith somehow leads the Chiefs to two more wins, it's going to be 13 of the last 15 Super Bowls for those three QB's.

(Rich Gannon (2002) and Joe Flacco (2012))
 

kmoney

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Since 2001, Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger, and Peyton Manning have started 12 of the 14 Super Bowls for the AFC:

Brady - 6
Roethlisberger - 3
Manning - 3

Unless Alex Smith somehow leads the Chiefs to two more wins, it's going to be 13 of the last 15 Super Bowls for those three QB's.

(Rich Gannon (2002) and Joe Flacco (2012))

Amazing statistic that shows the importance of QBs.
 

tetelestai

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“The whole game is all screwed up”..... ”football’s become soft like our country has become soft.” - Donald Trump
 

The Berean

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Amazing statistic that shows the importance of QBs.

I laugh when teams foam at the mouth about the next great "athletic" QB which is just a racial code word for a black QB. Athletic QB's who aren't good passers never win Super Bowls. The classic drop back QB will always be the superior QB and will continue to win Super Bowls.
 
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