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    Default Did Joe Flacco have the highest QB Rating ever for the Playoffs?

    His Post-season QB rating had to be well over 100

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    Quote Originally Posted by mythoughts View Post
    His Post-season QB rating had to be well over 100
    124.2 according to NFL Network!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peej7245 View Post
    124.2 according to NFL Network!
    I think it can be argued the Flacco had the greatest post-season any QB has ever had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mythoughts View Post
    I think it can be argued the Flacco had the greatest post-season any QB has ever had.
    That argument could be made, but I'd still have to go with Montana in 1990:

    142.5, 125.3, 147.6
    http://www.pro-football-reference.co.../gamelog/post/


    Flacco:

    125.6, 116.2, 106.2, 124.2
    http://www.pro-football-reference.co.../gamelog/post/

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryN View Post
    That argument could be made, but I'd still have to go with Montana in 1990:

    142.5, 125.3, 147.6
    http://www.pro-football-reference.co.../gamelog/post/


    Flacco:

    125.6, 116.2, 106.2, 124.2
    http://www.pro-football-reference.co.../gamelog/post/
    How many 70 yard, 30 seconds left, game tying TD passes did Montana throw in 1990?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passarino View Post
    How many 70 yard, 30 seconds left, game tying TD passes did Montana throw in 1990?
    He didn't need any.

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    Montana vs Flacco is a nice mental exercise.

    However, Flacco is still playing while Montana is retired doing muscle relaxer and pain medication commercials.

    Switch them? We can't because Montana is in his 50s while Flacco wasn't even born in 1980.

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