Fun fact as a kid I went to the same school (H.S turned elementary school ) as Mean Joe Greene and grew up in the same town the man is a legend and has his own field man was a beast
Makes no sense…. Better include how many rings every player has when comparing them to another play of same position. (So by that logic: Eli Manning >>> Aaron Rodgers & Drew Brees
Don Hudson was insane and underrated during his time, and no one knows about how he played multiple positions and was so successful. i appreciate you having him on the list. AND Otto Graham! AND Jim Brown!
@Boss Killa having more rings doesn’t mean he played better Manning was the best QB in the 2000’s anybody watching football back then will tell you that
The 70s Steelers was ridiculous Terry Bradshaw Franco Harris Joe Greene Jack Lambert Jack Ham Mel Blount Mike Webster Lynn Swann John Stallworth LC Greenwood Donnie Shell
1990s if Barry Sanders played on a halfway decent team, the NFL would have had to just fold cause he would have been unstoppable if defenses couldn’t stack the box. Even then, he was barely stoppable.
As a Lions fan growing up I saw him play every week. No lie, some of his most jaw dropping runs ended up being 2 yard losses. It took the whole defense to finally corner him. Lol
I would’ve liked to see offense and defense for each decade. 60s: O: Jim Brown D: Ray Nitchke 70s: O: Earl Campbell D: Mean Joe Greene 80s: O: Joe Montana D: Lawerence Taylor 90s: O: Jerry Rice D: Reggie White 2000s: O: Tom Brady D: Ray Lewis 2010s: O: Tom Brady D: JJ Watt
I would say the 2000s weren’t Brady tbh. Peyton was statistically dominant. But 2010s yes. Sure Brady won rings In the 2000s but he was barely mentioned as the number 1 best quarterback in the league usually 2nd or 3rd besides 07, Peyton was the top of list at the time.
For everyone asking why it’s ironic, Joe Montana was the greatest quarterback of all time in NFL history, and he played on two teams that have historically given Tom Brady(the greatest quarterback ever) a hard time.
Because he had elite defenses that made his life extremely easy. Team accomplishments don't make you a better player. I seriously don't get why more people can't understand this.
@@tedfio1tedfio1 Let's see, the Giants beat them 17-14 in 07 and 21-17 in 2011. Those sound like good defensive performance to me in super bowls. Maybe if Brady hadn't been out clutched by a career .500 QB they could have won those games.
@@tedfio1tedfio1 Good thing Montana stepped up and won those games. Be embarrassing to be considered the best QB of your generation and play 3 flat out bad games in the super bowl. Brady is far from perfect and gets way too much credit.
@@moopert86 Well said. 90% of football fans fall to this idea that team accomplishments > individual ones. It was 4 MVPs to 1 that decade, not even close. He had an amazing postseason in 09 as well. And many other underrated postseason games.
I'd argue that Lawrence Taylor was the best player of the 80's. He literally changed the way teams ran their offences, became only the second defensive player to be named MVP, earned a record 3 DPOY awards, and was selected to 8 First Team All-Pro teams. I love Montana but come on, the 80's was Lawrence Taylor.
Andre Tippett was EVERY BIT as good, or even better than Lawrence Taylor. If you took the time to study the both of them, and ACTUALLY look at Tippett's stats, you'd know this. But LT got all of the glory because he played for Bill Parcels, and the Giants, in the Big Apple - the media center of America. In the meantime, Tippett was playing for some terrible New England teams, and he didn't have the talent surrounding him on defense that LT had. COMPARE their stats, and you will see VERY similar numbers, even though Tippett played in 30 less games than LT.
Not even a Chiefs fan but I gotta say, if Mahomes wins this super bowl against the Eagles and gets another one during the 2020s, he would be easily the best player of this decade hands down
Yeah, sucks Derrick Henry is getting closer to 30 now otherwise I’d think he would have a chance. Lots of people think basically any of the AFC North QBs might have a solid case when the decade ends. Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Kenny Pickett, and Deshaun Watson in order of most to least likely.
My personal favorite is Jerry Rice, the guy could almost do it all: catch, run, throw, block and contribute to his teams´ success. Can you imagine Rice playing in today´s NFL where defenses can barely touch QB´s? His numbers would be ridiculous.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Jerry Rice played in an Era where you had to be a man to succeed. He was one hell of an athlete, so he would have adjusted to 60's ,70''s or any style of playing and been victorious. There are players who are marked with tremendous talent, Jerry was a gifted one, your theory would have blown put in smokes.
@@luisrodriguez-mb7cc Jerry is too skinny. Tatum would have ripped a forearm across the back of his neck, and Rice would be vaporized. No way Rice would go across the middle with Tatum patrolling the secondary. Tatum would, literally, put Jerry Rice into a coma. Keep this in mind, buddy...Ronnie Lott idolized Jack Tatum, and patterned his game after "The Assassin". Tatum was a head-hunter in a day where spearing with the helmet was allowed. Even Lynn Swann described how brutal Tatum's play was. Head hunting, forearm-ripping, and clotheslining. All legal in those days. Rice would not last.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Rice was faster than wind. Tatum would have caught him, he's the fastest receiver with th greatest hand ever known. You can't rip someone's head if you can't catch him. That simple dude.
@@luisrodriguez-mb7cc When. you're going across the middle, and you're reaching up for a ball, you cannot "outrun" a freight train that you don't even see coming!🤣
@@damanithegoat9653 Joe is the G.O.A.T of the 1980's because he led the 49ers to 4 Superbowls winning all 4 of them absolutely and Dan Marino didn't reached the SuperBowl again after Joe and the 49ers defeated Dan's Dolphins
In the 2020’s there’s so much raw talent I have no clue who to pick. Atm it looks to be Patrick Mahomes but there’s still monsters like Aaron Donald, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Joe Burrowe, Justin Herbert etc to still make a claim.
Nahhh definently not 2020s, even if he wins in SB 57 he’d retire in 2023 and have 2 SBs in this decade and there are other QBs that could win in the next 7 years
I would venture to say that Tom Brady was the best player in BOTH the 2000s and the 2010s! He went to 5 Superbowls and won three in the 2000s and went to 4 Superbowls and won three in the 2010s! He had more playoff wins in that two decade span than any starting quarterback in NFL history!
4-0 SB record, 3 SB MVP'S, 0 INT'S in those 4 SB wins, highest postseason QBR in the history of the league (1989), 2 NFL MVP's, led the Niners to an 18-1 record capped with a win in Super Bowl XIX... IDGAF what anyone says, that man is the greatest Qb to ever wear an NFL uniform...Joe The G.O.A.T....
6-3 SB record, 4 SB MVP’S, less than 200 total ints in 20 years, 44 playoff games played, 3 NFL MVPs, Led the Patriots to an 18-1 record in 2007. Over half of the stats you listed Brady has done better
@@adrianpena800if montana had the protection of modern football he would have better numbers than brady. Defense’s literally resorted to sending joe to hospital to win the game come playoffs. Look up the stats on that. And regular season took its toll naturally too. Different sport now, especially for qbs. Cannot compare.
1. Tom Brady (as much as we don’t like to say it) 2. Joe Montana 3. Jerry Rice 4. Jim Brown 5. Peyton Manning And while he never had the stats for it, in terms of pure talent (and if he was on a team anything like the names above him) Then Steve Largent would’ve definitely made the list
In Super Bowl 23, Joe Montana's throw to John Taylor won the THIRD of four championships for Montana. His first championship win came in Super Bowl 16 against those same Cincinnati Bengals.
I agree with every player on this list except the 90s. I believe Barry Sanders was the best player in that decade. Hard to go up against Jerry, but Barry easily dominated everyone every Sunday.
Best Players In The NFL In The Last 60 years 60s Jim Brown 70s OJ Simpson 80s Lawrence Taylor 90s Jerry Rice 2000s Peyton Manning 2010s Tom Brady 2020s Pat Mahomes Honorable Mentions 60s Johnny Unitas 70s Roger Staubach 80s Joe Montana 90s Deion Sanders 2000s Ray Lewis 2010s JJ Watt 2020 Aaron Rodgers
@@Grievous_ Peyton Manning was puting up Single Season Records never seen before from 1999 - 2013 really . Especially in his 2013 MVPs season after Neck Fusion surgery . He shouldn't have even been playing really . I only gave it to Brady after 2010 because of his SB Appearances / SB winning runs , and Playoff Records .
@@Purgingking23 I was just pointing out what he missed and for the recorded the only way that Brady could win #7 if he plays bananas and Aaron roders and ether Josh Allen or Pat Mahomes plays below expectations in the super bowl
@@the_rap_minstrel2557 It was injury that did that to him. Everybody knew OJ was the best though. He was the first player to attempt to come back on a reconstructed hip. That had to be painful asf.
I think Brady owns both 2000’s and 2010’s. he won the most Regular season and playoff games in both decades. It’s close between Manning and Brady in 2000’s but Brady would win it to me and to most.
I'm not a Chiefs fan, but the 2020s are absolutely looking like Mahomes' decade. To have accomplished all the things he has in only 3 years as a full-time starter is incredible. Barring injury or something else unforeseen, the 20s will probably be his decade.
@@owenwondrash5058 Best defensive player ever? Lawrence Taylor would like a word with you. Listen, Aaron Donald is amazing, but QB is the most important position in the game. That's even more true in the modern era, where the rules favor the passing game. To have an MVP, Super Bowl ring (and SB MVP) and now making another SB appearance in just 3 years as a starter is almost unheard of. There's a reason they just gave Mahomes mountains of cash.
you mean to say that Tom Brady has more super bowls and equivalent stats to manning in the 2000s but Manning gets the nod huh? talk about a political list. garbage.
in my opinion starting from the 60s and up it’s a tie 1960s:Jim Brown/Unitas/Taylor 1970s:Greene/O.J./ Starbach 1980s:Montana/Walter/L.T. 1990s:Barry/Favre/Rice/White 2000s:P.Manning/T.O./Moss/Lewis 2010s:Aaron/Brady/Watt/Brees/
“Best player of the 2000’s: Peyton Manning” Peyton deserves it, but I have to give an honorable mention to Ray Lewis, sheer dominance in every statistical category…
The object of any game is to win. Last time I checked, Manning won one ring in the 2,000's (with superior skill position players around him). Brady won SB XXXVI, then back-to-back 14 win seasons (and last back-to-back titles) in '03 & '04. Manning's great regular season stats bely the fact that he was mediocre in the clutch. BUT ESPN loved him, so... See Brett Favre. Tom had the better coach? Montana got the "best of '80's" nod not factoring stats or coach. Brady is the player of the 2000's.
@@Shaaei Rings. It's about winning it all. When did winning championships become second to stats? Manning was chokey in big spots, and he never had Brady's intangibles. Nobody has.
Oh really, you think Peyton was ever better than Brady in his career? Sorry but no. I'm not even a Brady fan but you gotta respect. You need to take off your Peyton glasses.
@@peelool didn’t he lose to a wildcard team in that 16-0 season and it’s the player itself on their personal accolades u can’t win a Super Bowl with a shitty defense and a really good offense u need a good defense and offense that’s how the pats were almost unbeatable in the past 20 years, Peyton Manning was really on his own Harrison didn’t have a 1k season till Peyton came along and the colts were a 3/13 team and had a streak of 10+ wins in 12 seasons
@@peelool and btw Brady couldn’t get 5k yards with Wes welker and randy moss but manning has the td record and yard record in a season with players who aren’t even close to making it in the hof
@@thedrunkrussian7276 1. Manning had welker and the very underrated demaryius thomas. 2. Moss was coming off his worse season and brady turned it into him into a 23 td wr after playing like trash. 2. The colts sucked for a few years with manning and got bounced in the wildcard and divisional
That's just picking one stat. 2 people playing 2 different defenses. You have to go by their season lines. Manning was way better of aQB than Brady for a majority of his career til his last injuries
Meant to say "Jim Brown was the only NON-quarterback" at 6:05. Our mistake haha!
NFL AGAIN?
He did!😂
Dk
Hey who edits your videos
Lol
Well jim brown is a quarterback now apparently.
Yes now a guy that retired more than 50 years ago has changed positions that totally makes sense
he didnt mean to
I’m guessing maybe it’s a typo on the script.
Read pinned comment
Fun fact as a kid I went to the same school (H.S turned elementary school ) as Mean Joe Greene and grew up in the same town the man is a legend and has his own field man was a beast
1980s might be the most difficult era to decide. Joe Montana, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, Jerry Rice, etc.
For me, it’s LT. Mike Haynes also deserves a shoutout.
My uncle gave me a Lawrence Taylor rookie
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LT is the best of the 80s
LT
Ah yes, Jim Brown. The best Quarterback of the 60's.
😂😂
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@Ethan G it’s a reference to the typo in the script at 6:04
If Jim Brown told me he was the greatest QB of the 60s ... I wouldn’t argue.
He would be no match for the greatest tackler ever... Joe Montana.
Did he just call jim brown a quarterback?
I literally just saw that then looked at the comments lol
Yep lmao. Technically Jim Brown was listed as a Fullback.
Yah I herd that
Yes yes he did
Yeah I looked at comments as soon as he said that
Who will be the best of the 2020's?
Henry or mahomes
Cam Newton with a upset
Mahomes
Idk
Mahomes
You said that Jim Brown was a Quarterback 6:01
Yea lmao
He meant yo say our only non quarterback on the list
He corrected himself
You should do a “How good was bo Jackson actually”
We did that one actually th-cam.com/video/2VbigO805EY/w-d-xo.html
@@nonstop oh thx
@@imaglizzy7307 You’re a glizzy amma Fizzy-Dizzy
Tom Brady takes 2000 and the 2010 Brady had 3 rings to manning 1 ring held the touchdown passing record and had the most wins overall.
He will probably take 2020s aswell
Super Bowl wins are a team accomplishments. Outside of 2007, Peyton was far better in the 2000s.
Makes no sense…. Better include how many rings every player has when comparing them to another play of same position. (So by that logic: Eli Manning >>> Aaron Rodgers & Drew Brees
One guy had waay more MVPs - - Sheriff Peyton
@@Ballsohard_97Brady had the Super Bowl MVPs.
Nobody:
Tom Brady:🤚✌️
YES IM SO GLAD U INCLUDE OTTO! EVERYBODY FORGETS HIM
I don’t I knew about him before
Brady dominated the 2000's and Manning.
You should do “How good was Patrick Willis Actually?
That be a good vid
He was good
@@joramusic604 But how go was he actually? LOL
@@DominiqueJones494 8.9/10 LOL
@@joramusic604 thanks
Don Hudson was insane and underrated during his time, and no one knows about how he played multiple positions and was so successful. i appreciate you having him on the list. AND Otto Graham! AND Jim Brown!
I would say both 2000s and 2010s should go to Tom Brady. Looking at how the dude is going, 2020s might go to his name too! :)
Did you watch Peyton in the 2000’s ? I know you love Brady but he wasn’t better than Manning in the 2000’s
@Boss Killa having more rings doesn’t mean he played better Manning was the best QB in the 2000’s anybody watching football back then will tell you that
@@semionjohnson1351 agreed
Tell me youre a casual without telling me youre a casual.
Manning had a better season than Brady practically every year other than 07
For me personally the 80's and 90's need two each.
80's. Joe Montana and Lawrence Taylor.
90's. Jerry rice and Barry Sanders.
You know they know nothing about football when you see in the thumbnail, Joe Montana is standing in front of the Chiefs logo.
@@salvatoresultana4058 Didn’t he play for the chiefs though? I know he mostly played for the niners but he was with the chiefs at some point I think.
The 70s Steelers was ridiculous
Terry Bradshaw
Franco Harris
Joe Greene
Jack Lambert
Jack Ham
Mel Blount
Mike Webster
Lynn Swann
John Stallworth
LC Greenwood
Donnie Shell
Agree
@@JayTide thx
Where’s LT he’s the best defensive player of all time?
exactly what I was thinking. + he called Jim Brown a Quarterback
it’s him vs montana in the 80s and i guess he thought montana was better
@@abdourahmanmahdi1544 they corrected theirselves in the pinned comment dumbass
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Montana is better that’s why but I think Any other decade other than 2010 he would’ve won
1990s if Barry Sanders played on a halfway decent team, the NFL would have had to just fold cause he would have been unstoppable if defenses couldn’t stack the box. Even then, he was barely stoppable.
As a Lions fan growing up I saw him play every week. No lie, some of his most jaw dropping runs ended up being 2 yard losses. It took the whole defense to finally corner him. Lol
Also he quit in his prime
@@JayTide Walter Payton was much better than Barry Sanders
I would’ve liked to see offense and defense for each decade.
60s: O: Jim Brown
D: Ray Nitchke
70s: O: Earl Campbell
D: Mean Joe Greene
80s: O: Joe Montana
D: Lawerence Taylor
90s: O: Jerry Rice
D: Reggie White
2000s: O: Tom Brady
D: Ray Lewis
2010s: O: Tom Brady
D: JJ Watt
I would say the 2000s weren’t Brady tbh. Peyton was statistically dominant. But 2010s yes. Sure Brady won rings In the 2000s but he was barely mentioned as the number 1 best quarterback in the league usually 2nd or 3rd besides 07, Peyton was the top of list at the time.
It’s kind of ironic that joe Montana played for 49ers and chiefs
@@randalmccarthy9795 i guess because they played in the sb idk
How is it Ironic? Cowboys vs Indians?
🤷🏿♂️
For everyone asking why it’s ironic, Joe Montana was the greatest quarterback of all time in NFL history, and he played on two teams that have historically given Tom Brady(the greatest quarterback ever) a hard time.
@@michaelterrell5061 bro that’s not the reason. It’s because they both played in the super bowl last year
Brady still won 2 more super bowls than Manning did in the 2000s...and also went undefeated 2007 regular season
Because he had elite defenses that made his life extremely easy. Team accomplishments don't make you a better player. I seriously don't get why more people can't understand this.
Maybe they just didn't want any repeats
@@tedfio1tedfio1 Let's see, the Giants beat them 17-14 in 07 and 21-17 in 2011. Those sound like good defensive performance to me in super bowls. Maybe if Brady hadn't been out clutched by a career .500 QB they could have won those games.
@@tedfio1tedfio1 Good thing Montana stepped up and won those games. Be embarrassing to be considered the best QB of your generation and play 3 flat out bad games in the super bowl. Brady is far from perfect and gets way too much credit.
@@moopert86 Well said. 90% of football fans fall to this idea that team accomplishments > individual ones.
It was 4 MVPs to 1 that decade, not even close. He had an amazing postseason in 09 as well. And many other underrated postseason games.
I'd argue that Lawrence Taylor was the best player of the 80's. He literally changed the way teams ran their offences, became only the second defensive player to be named MVP, earned a record 3 DPOY awards, and was selected to 8 First Team All-Pro teams. I love Montana but come on, the 80's was Lawrence Taylor.
They should have done offense and defense. LT, Reggie White and Ray Lewis all belong here
Andre Tippett was EVERY BIT as good, or even better than Lawrence Taylor. If you took the time to study the both of them, and ACTUALLY look at Tippett's stats, you'd know this. But LT got all of the glory because he played for Bill Parcels, and the Giants, in the Big Apple - the media center of America. In the meantime, Tippett was playing for some terrible New England teams, and he didn't have the talent surrounding him on defense that LT had.
COMPARE their stats, and you will see VERY similar numbers, even though Tippett played in 30 less games than LT.
This was absolutely a excellent list. Great job on this list. I agree with every person on this list. Thank you sir.
Where is LT. He also called Jim brown a qb. Not the best list
@@ndgaming5752 they co=ected themselves
*corrected
Not even a Chiefs fan but I gotta say, if Mahomes wins this super bowl against the Eagles and gets another one during the 2020s, he would be easily the best player of this decade hands down
Yeah, sucks Derrick Henry is getting closer to 30 now otherwise I’d think he would have a chance. Lots of people think basically any of the AFC North QBs might have a solid case when the decade ends. Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Kenny Pickett, and Deshaun Watson in order of most to least likely.
My personal favorite is Jerry Rice, the guy could almost do it all: catch, run, throw, block and contribute to his teams´ success. Can you imagine Rice playing in today´s NFL where defenses can barely touch QB´s? His numbers would be ridiculous.
I could say the same thing, that if Jerry Rice were playing in the 60's and early 70's, Jack Tatum would have taken his head off.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Jerry Rice played in an Era where you had to be a man to succeed.
He was one hell of an athlete, so he would have adjusted to 60's ,70''s or any style of playing and been victorious.
There are players who are marked with tremendous talent, Jerry was a gifted one, your theory would have blown put in smokes.
@@luisrodriguez-mb7cc Jerry is too skinny. Tatum would have ripped a forearm across the back of his neck, and Rice would be vaporized. No way Rice would go across the middle with Tatum patrolling the secondary. Tatum would, literally, put Jerry Rice into a coma. Keep this in mind, buddy...Ronnie Lott idolized Jack Tatum, and patterned his game after "The Assassin".
Tatum was a head-hunter in a day where spearing with the helmet was allowed. Even Lynn Swann described how brutal Tatum's play was. Head hunting, forearm-ripping, and clotheslining. All legal in those days. Rice would not last.
@@user-sg8kq7ii3y Rice was faster than wind.
Tatum would have caught him, he's the fastest receiver with th greatest hand ever known.
You can't rip someone's head if you can't catch him.
That simple dude.
@@luisrodriguez-mb7cc When. you're going across the middle, and you're reaching up for a ball, you cannot "outrun" a freight train that you don't even see coming!🤣
Thank you for making these lists. 👍
Joe Montana is the best NFL player of the 1980's and he won 4 Superbowls with the San Francisco 49ers
Sorry but, Dan Marino is the best of the 80s
@@damanithegoat9653 Joe is the G.O.A.T of the 1980's because he led the 49ers to 4 Superbowls winning all 4 of them absolutely and Dan Marino didn't reached the SuperBowl again after Joe and the 49ers defeated Dan's Dolphins
@@80srocknroller nope Dan still the GOAT, and Marino had a bad defense plus no run game
@@damanithegoat9653 But Joe had many endorsements incluiding Sega Genesis and Hanes underwear
@@damanithegoat9653 No he's not Montana is🤦
I didn’t know Jim Brown was a QB... well u learn something new every day
You should do a video about how good was Troy polamalu
In the 2020’s there’s so much raw talent I have no clue who to pick. Atm it looks to be Patrick Mahomes but there’s still monsters like Aaron Donald, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Joe Burrowe, Justin Herbert etc to still make a claim.
Hutson finished with 99 receiving touchdowns. That would drive me nuts
Edit: Go Pack! Still trying to get over this 4th NFCCG loss under Rodgers.
Video idea: Oldest Player of Every Decade
new video dropping soon, "Jim Brown: The greatest quarterback youve never heard of"
I would have chosen LT for the 80's, but Montana was a great choice too
12:49 When he's talking about Peyton, there's a picture of Brady
the colts were playing the Patriots in that frame
Brady was actually better than Peyton in the 2000s
Jerry Rice is definitely the greatest football player of all time, followed by Jim Brown maybe, my opinions
If we are talking about non-qbs then maybe
@@adrianpena800 All positions
If were including qb there right behind Tom Brady and Joe montana
u cant give devin hester a gift he will just return it
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That is soooooooooooooo ooold
Haha so funny
The best player in the 80's was Lawrence Taylor and he's the only player to intimidated the entire offense opponent.
He's hard to argue with but so is Joe Montana.
Brady was, by far, the best in the 2000s, 2010s, and it seems like he might be in the 2020s again. This list is missing Johnny Unitas.
Don’t forget Joe Namath.
Bart Starr
Nahhh definently not 2020s, even if he wins in SB 57 he’d retire in 2023 and have 2 SBs in this decade and there are other QBs that could win in the next 7 years
I would venture to say that Tom Brady was the best player in BOTH the 2000s and the 2010s! He went to 5 Superbowls and won three in the 2000s and went to 4 Superbowls and won three in the 2010s! He had more playoff wins in that two decade span than any starting quarterback in NFL history!
Do greatest sports teams
For the 1980’s it should’ve of been Lawrence Taylor
Individually yes, Montana was successful with a great TEAM
4-0 SB record, 3 SB MVP'S, 0 INT'S in those 4 SB wins, highest postseason QBR in the history of the league (1989), 2 NFL MVP's, led the Niners to an 18-1 record capped with a win in Super Bowl XIX... IDGAF what anyone says, that man is the greatest Qb to ever wear an NFL uniform...Joe The G.O.A.T....
6-3 SB record, 4 SB MVP’S, less than 200 total ints in 20 years, 44 playoff games played, 3 NFL MVPs, Led the Patriots to an 18-1 record in 2007. Over half of the stats you listed Brady has done better
@@adrianpena800if montana had the protection of modern football he would have better numbers than brady. Defense’s literally resorted to sending joe to hospital to win the game come playoffs. Look up the stats on that. And regular season took its toll naturally too.
Different sport now, especially for qbs. Cannot compare.
1. Tom Brady (as much as we don’t like to say it)
2. Joe Montana
3. Jerry Rice
4. Jim Brown
5. Peyton Manning
And while he never had the stats for it, in terms of pure talent (and if he was on a team anything like the names above him) Then
Steve Largent would’ve definitely made the list
At least the bears were mentioned in this video
In Super Bowl 23, Joe Montana's throw to John Taylor won the THIRD of four championships for Montana. His first championship win came in Super Bowl 16 against those same Cincinnati Bengals.
And?
Did you even watch the video?
Whatcha mean Brady might win 6 he did already didn't he?
gonna win 7
@@savagesoren he won’t
@@damanithegoat9653 watch him beat the saints and the packers
@@savagesoren he won’t
@@damanithegoat9653 he beat the saints packers next then bills or chiefs
Thanks man I really appreciate you for doing this even tho I didn’t ask you to
We love u guys
never saw him play to young then Fran Tarkenton in the 70's thank you NFL films for throwback videos
no jim brown was not the only guy to average 100 yards a game there was also the man the myth the legend barry sanders
60s: Jim Brown
70s: Joe Greene
80s: Lawrence Taylor
90s: Jerry Rice
2000s: Peyton Manning
2010s: Tom Brady
Rodgers 😂 made me laugh there buddy
0:47
"...that would make Barry Sanders blush."
Hol up 😳
That’s sus
That suuuuuuuuuussss
@@andruestradafurtado9943 If you say sus you are to young to vote.
@@kccryptkeeper4874 why I’m 14
@@andruestradafurtado9943 and you sound like it.
I agree with every player on this list except the 90s. I believe Barry Sanders was the best player in that decade. Hard to go up against Jerry, but Barry easily dominated everyone every Sunday.
yeah, if it was the 85-95 stretch I'd definatly go with Rice but 90's could go Barry
Tom Brady does have 6 rings not 5
Yep, to go along with multiple interceptions and multiple Super Bowl losses...
@Lance Gulyash Stop lying to urself
It’s 7 rings now bud.
Yea u see when I said 6 bud.. 3 weeks ago
@@GoogleAccount-sz6ok I know I was just messing around is all.
R.I.P. Jim Brown
Now Brady has 7
Best Players In The NFL In The Last 60 years
60s Jim Brown
70s OJ Simpson
80s Lawrence Taylor
90s Jerry Rice
2000s Peyton Manning
2010s Tom Brady
2020s Pat Mahomes
Honorable Mentions
60s Johnny Unitas
70s Roger Staubach
80s Joe Montana
90s Deion Sanders
2000s Ray Lewis
2010s JJ Watt
2020 Aaron Rodgers
Nah 2020’s Brady as well! Also you could argue Brady in the 2000’s as well!
@@Grievous_ Peyton Manning was puting up Single Season Records never seen before from 1999 - 2013 really . Especially in his 2013 MVPs season after Neck Fusion surgery . He shouldn't have even been playing really . I only gave it to Brady after 2010 because of his SB Appearances / SB winning runs , and Playoff Records .
Actually Tom Brady lost 3 Super Bowls twice to the giants and once to the eagles
So what? More impressive he made 9 out of his 20 year career
Ok but he won 6 which is way more then anyone else
And to the bears 47-7, or was that a different qb?
Doesn’t matter that he lost 3! Brady has won 6 Super Bowls. Possibly can win 7th this year.
@@Purgingking23 I was just pointing out what he missed and for the recorded the only way that Brady could win #7 if he plays bananas and Aaron roders and ether Josh Allen or Pat Mahomes plays below expectations in the super bowl
Great list. There really isn't an argument against any of your picks.
I know he probably has bias,but I was a kid in the 70's & the Steelers were the team, but O.J. Simpson was the BEST player
You're Correct, but O.J took himself
Off of these list by his behavior and actions.
He rewrote his own legacy
@@the_rap_minstrel2557 It was injury that did that to him. Everybody knew OJ was the best though. He was the first player to attempt to come back on a reconstructed hip. That had to be painful asf.
I think Brady owns both 2000’s and 2010’s. he won the most Regular season and playoff games in both decades. It’s close between Manning and Brady in 2000’s but Brady would win it to me and to most.
Capping at 6???? You uploaded the vid 3 weeks ago, Brady was in the championship game then. Got 7 now
70s: Walter Payton
80s: L.T.
90s: Barry Sanders
00s: LaDanian Tomlinson
Jim Brown is the greatest QB of all time
No Barry Sanders is
LT got the 80s hands down
10 years from now: 2020's Patrick Mahomes!
Aron Donald sped
I'm not a Chiefs fan, but the 2020s are absolutely looking like Mahomes' decade. To have accomplished all the things he has in only 3 years as a full-time starter is incredible. Barring injury or something else unforeseen, the 20s will probably be his decade.
@@flibbidyx2 ur so stupid people think that he’s the best defensive player of all time he is much better than mahomo
@@owenwondrash5058 Best defensive player ever? Lawrence Taylor would like a word with you. Listen, Aaron Donald is amazing, but QB is the most important position in the game. That's even more true in the modern era, where the rules favor the passing game. To have an MVP, Super Bowl ring (and SB MVP) and now making another SB appearance in just 3 years as a starter is almost unheard of. There's a reason they just gave Mahomes mountains of cash.
sammy baugh was built differently
For the 2020’s I’m going with Pat Mahones
im picking the 🐐 if he gets another two to three rings it's done hes averaging a Superbowl appearance every year and a half so far
Ehh I might of said farve or young for the 90s
Brady owned the 2000s as well not Manning, unless you combine both Manning brothers then you have an argument.
Brady was so much greater than Manning in the 2000s
you mean to say that Tom Brady has more super bowls and equivalent stats to manning in the 2000s but Manning gets the nod huh? talk about a political list. garbage.
Manning was far better during the 2000s.
in my opinion starting from the 60s and up it’s a tie
1960s:Jim Brown/Unitas/Taylor
1970s:Greene/O.J./ Starbach
1980s:Montana/Walter/L.T.
1990s:Barry/Favre/Rice/White
2000s:P.Manning/T.O./Moss/Lewis
2010s:Aaron/Brady/Watt/Brees/
😂 Who else laughed at 28-3?
The league in which the Browns played was the AAFC and also featured the 49ers and then Baltimore Colts before folding in 1949.
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you clicked this for no reason
Your right
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@Hacks. org can you not spell ?
Brady deserved both 2000’s and 2010’s
“Best player of the 2000’s: Peyton Manning”
Peyton deserves it, but I have to give an honorable mention to Ray Lewis, sheer dominance in every statistical category…
even though he murdered a man, he was still amazing
The object of any game is to win. Last time I checked, Manning won one ring in the 2,000's (with superior skill position players around him). Brady won SB XXXVI, then back-to-back 14 win seasons (and last back-to-back titles) in '03 & '04. Manning's great regular season stats bely the fact that he was mediocre in the clutch. BUT ESPN loved him, so... See Brett Favre. Tom had the better coach? Montana got the "best of '80's" nod not factoring stats or coach. Brady is the player of the 2000's.
@@jonathanabbott8579 found the brady fan
@@jonathanabbott8579 Outside of the 07 season, Each year of the 2000s, Manning had a better season than Tom.
@@Shaaei Rings. It's about winning it all. When did winning championships become second to stats? Manning was chokey in big spots, and he never had Brady's intangibles. Nobody has.
LT in the 80s! OJ in the 70s.
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Sorry, But Brady wins 2000's and 2010's
No
Sorry but no
Oh really, you think Peyton was ever better than Brady in his career? Sorry but no. I'm not even a Brady fan but you gotta respect. You need to take off your Peyton glasses.
Peyton won 4 mvps
to think that cooper kupp is now the 4th receiver to win a superbowl mvp is crazy
tom ruled the 2000s but i understand you probably didn’t want to put someone twice
I would say Peyton manning
In my opinion Deion Sanders is the best player of the 90s
2000's was also tom brady
Nope
2020’s Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes
No
The 70s is a hard decade to choose from because it has a lot of great players
Me personally I would've chose Roger Staubach
OJ was clearly the player of the 70s.
Brady was better than Manning in the 2000’s.
Then why did Peyton get 4 mvps in just the 2000s
@@thedrunkrussian7276 but who had a 3 rings, 4 sb appearances, 50 td year, and 16-0 record in the 2000s
@@peelool didn’t he lose to a wildcard team in that 16-0 season and it’s the player itself on their personal accolades u can’t win a Super Bowl with a shitty defense and a really good offense u need a good defense and offense that’s how the pats were almost unbeatable in the past 20 years, Peyton Manning was really on his own Harrison didn’t have a 1k season till Peyton came along and the colts were a 3/13 team and had a streak of 10+ wins in 12 seasons
@@peelool and btw Brady couldn’t get 5k yards with Wes welker and randy moss but manning has the td record and yard record in a season with players who aren’t even close to making it in the hof
@@thedrunkrussian7276 1. Manning had welker and the very underrated demaryius thomas. 2. Moss was coming off his worse season and brady turned it into him into a 23 td wr after playing like trash. 2. The colts sucked for a few years with manning and got bounced in the wildcard and divisional
where did jim brown come from what collage
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It's still Brady in 2000 not Manning. Go look at their head to head matchups
That's just picking one stat. 2 people playing 2 different defenses. You have to go by their season lines. Manning was way better of aQB than Brady for a majority of his career til his last injuries
We not gon talk about sanders
Mahomes
No
You should do greatest defensive player of each decade
2 deacades for TB12 2000-2010
How did he not menchine Tom Brady’s super bowl win a gain net the rams aka the most boring Super Bowl ever 11 to 3 what a game lol
There are so many spelling mistakes here
13-3 not 11-3
Nobody :
Deion Sanders : Am l a joke to you?
Awesome, two cringy jokes in one cool !!!
fist comment second view
Nope
@@K1_ontop well 3rd viev
@@anikpatel5006 I can’t say anything about that so 👍
no one gives a flying fuck. wanna a prize or some shit?
@@freshpinestraw he’s just saying something jeez
Sammy baugh sounds insane
9:07 Joe Montana’s game-winning touchdown throw actually won the 49ers the third of four championships, not the 1st.
The Catch won the NFC Championship game in 1981, on the way to their 1st NFL Championship.
@@jimjackson509 Yeah but he said “Super Bowl 23” which was Montana’s 3rd Super Bowl. His 1st Super Bowl was Super Bowl 16