napo55
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Even if their stats were similar at times, Joe Montana was a winner.Those are just adjectives. How do you have a lengthy discussion about being "clutch"? Hard data works better. Even being a "winner" is judged by the number of wins.
Those are just adjectives. How do you have a lengthy discussion about being "clutch"? Hard data works better. Even being a "winner" is judged by the number of wins.
Even if their stats could be compared in some years, most people know Joe Montana and Johnny Unitas were winners. Jay Cutler was a loser. Most folks can see that without an exhaustive numbers analysis.