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Sentell’s Intel: Why the most talented Georgia football rosters are still on the way, Part I

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  • CHDawg54CHDawg54 Posts: 415 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited August 2023

    Tried to post this elsewhere and was told first line was too long.

    Some may consider this sacrilege but the best SEC quarterback to ever wear the number 15 was from Alabama.

    There will never be another Bart Starr and it's highly unlikely that any NFL quarterback will ever equal Starr's record for excellence and integrity.

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,486 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Maybe. I don't like to characterize players or coaches into "Best of.___" categories. IMO...it's just not that simple.

    Each one of the top 20 QB's have varied strengths...such as big arm, accurate, fast. powerful, vision, intelligence, leadership, etc.. It's hard to say which one, could play any style of offense "equal to or better than" the quarterback that originally excelled in that offense.

    Lol...that being said...my money's on Fran Tarkington. I believe I could put Tark' in any style of offense, and he would excel. Same with Bennett. Shockley would be next. Then...Murray, Goff, Bobo, Greene, Robinson, Zeire,, Stafford, etc..

    That's just based on my personal criteria and observation. They all align differently, depending on the criteria used to rank. Such as statistics, championships, wins, etc..

    But I like Tark. Lol...I know I may have missed something...this was just a quick rank open to discussion.

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