The All Time Greatest Colts Quarterback Debate… Johnny U Reigns Supreme

August 10, 2010

Read the opposing argument from Babe Ruthless.

Bleacher Fan has asked the Babe and I to determine who the greatest Colts quarterback of all time is. I know the easy answer, especially for you young lads, is Peyton Manning. It’s quite obvious Babe Ruthless has a serious man crush on Manning (he’s approaching Tom Izzo-Sports Geek status with that relationship). Peyton has obviously racked himself up quite a career to this point and he’s still got a little bit left in the tank. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching him in college and the NFL. It’s hard to root against the guy. But, with no disrespect intended toward Manning, I’m think Johnny Unitas is the greatest Colts quarterback ever.

If you ask the fathers of any of our writers here at TSD they would probably go on and on about how great “Johnny U” was. I know I’ve heard my dad mention his name on several occasions when he discusses NFL lore. I bet your dads have mentioned him as well, and with good reason. Back then he was the star of the league, probably more so than Manning is today since Manning has to compete for attention with the likes of Tom Brady, Brett Favre, and the seemingly constant infatuation with the Dallas Cowboys.

Babe Ruthless likes to talk about the fact that Manning’s individual passing numbers are consistently better each year than those put up by Unitas. But while considering those numbers, it’s important to note that Unitas never had the opportunity to play in a regular season with 16 games. The NFL didn’t expand the season to 16 games until 1978. Actually, Unitas played only 12 games per season in his first few seasons. The schedule wasn’t extended to 14 games until 1960. Yet, Unitas began playing in 1956, where he had three of his six first team All-Pro selections in the 1950s. You do the math on that.

It’s often said that both Unitas and Manning have one Super Bowl at this point, and that’s certainly true. But, before the Super Bowl era began in 1966 Unitas won two NFL World Championships, in 1958 and 1959. He also was the winning quarterback in the “greatest game ever played,” and helped build the legacy of future Hall of Fame coach Don Shula. All of that has to count for something, right?

Old school Colts fans like to say that today’s quarterbacks get more protection from their offensive line and from the officials as well. I think we can all agree there is probably a great deal more emphasis put on protecting the quarterback in the modern era than it was back when Unitas was under center. But that didn’t stop Johnny U from throwing touchdown passes in 47 consecutive games, a record that still stands today. Meanwhile, Manning, still in the prime of his career, had three games last season where he didn’t throw a single touchdown pass.

The legacy of the stars of yesteryear seems to grow as time goes on, and as more and more stories are told by fathers to children and grandchildren. Perhaps in thirty years we’ll be telling stories about Manning to our children. But as it stands now, Johnny U remains the greatest quarterback in Colts history.

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The Ideal Super Bowl Matchup Debate – Favre Versus Manning…You Know You Want It!

January 22, 2010

Read the arguments from Bleacher Fan and Sports Geek.



For the past two weeks, I have stated my love of the NFL playoffs. Both the wild card weekend and the divisional round weekends really get me excited. But conference championship games are a whole new ball game. You can bet I will be glued to the TV from 3p until roughly 10p Sunday (the weather forecast is calling for a lot of rain in Georgia on Sunday, so that enhances my chances of being able to watch more football!) Both of the games should be very entertaining for different reasons, though being more of a fan of great offense than great defense, I am personally looking more forward to the Saints/Vikings game. But as far as what I think would be the ideal matchup for the Super Bowl in two weeks, I think it is a no-brainer that it would involve the Indianapolis Colts and the Minnesota Vikings.

We have done a lot of debates since our inception that have included Brett Favre in some sense. At the end of 2009, Bleacher Fan wrote that the Brett Favre saga was the story of the year. I wrote an argument awhile back about how I was sick and tired of hearing about that Favre guy!!! Months later, I must admit I have changed my tune a bit on number four. I find myself kind of rooting for the guy. Obviously I rooted for him last week against the hated Cowboys. But in general, it has been fascinating to watch a 40-year-old roughneck come back from retirement (AGAIN) and put a team up on his shoulders and lead them to great things. What this guy is doing is amazing! I think the Vikings have a real shot at closing this season out in style in South Florida. The Vikings are obviously a ratings draw with Favre and I do not think the NFL would have any opposition to Favre being in another Super Bowl, even if it still makes me turn my head sometimes to see him in something other than a Packer uniform.

The Colts, meanwhile, have another guy at quarterback that you may have heard of. Peyton Manning, along with Favre and Tom Brady, are in my mind the face of the NFL and have been for the past decade. With all the hoopla surrounding coach Jim Caldwell’s decision to rest his starters at the end of the regular season, I think it is quite awesome for Caldwell – by nature a quiet person – to be able to stick it to all of his critics. Manning, in my opinion, is one of the most likable guys in sports these days, and it is really hard to root against him. You get the feeling that he really needs another Super Bowl to add to his legacy also.

How awesome would it be to see a Favre versus Manning showdown in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami at newly named Sun Life Stadium? I think it would set records as far as ratings go and yeah, I know we would all probably get tired of the hype leading up to the game. But Manning and Favre, two future Hall of Fame gun slinging quarterbacks that would be trying to win their second Super Bowl each, would be a dream matchup. I sincerely hope it happens! You know you want it too!

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