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8/11/2025, 5:32:18 PM
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It's hard to beat any of the Midcentury QBs (late 40s to early 60s), and that era is fondly remembered as the Golden Age of US history by every American since then

40s - Otto "the Great" Graham (the OG Tom Brady) - In the late 40s, he started off his career 7-0 in the playoffs and 5-0 in the Championship Game, with clutch drives such as his game winning drive in the last of those 5 championships with less than two minutes on the clock
>for his career, Otto would go on to win 7 total Championship Games, 7-3 record in the Championship Game, just like Tom Brady...unlike Tom Brady, Otto Graham made the Championship Game every single year he was the Browns starting QB (12 seasons straight)

50s - Johnny "The Best There Ever Was" Unitas (age 23-26, the first 4 years of his career)
2-0 in the NFL Championship Game (2-0 for his career at that point), including the most famous clutch drive of all time, the one he had in the The Greatest Game Ever Played" (the 1958 NFL Championship)

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