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As for the first four, I would have Elway No. 2. I'm not sure about Unitas. My father says he was the greatest, so I guess he deserves to be there somewhere.
I like Favre at No. 4
He never missed a game. He won three MVPs and he won a Super Bowl.
You cannot rank Favre about multi-time Superbowl winners like Bradshaw (four), Aikman (three), and Staubach (two) when Favre won just one thanks to Desmond Howard and Bill Parcells (Favre would have been shredded 35-0 by a Belichick-Brady team in the Superbowl) and threw more picks than TDs in his final ten playoff games.
Real quarterbacks play to win, not for fun; they play to advance the ball, not for enthusiasm; they play to score, not to produce statistics. Favre was never a real quarterback even though he won so much in the regular season.