Description:
  "The quality of a great quarterback is being able to deliver when you  have to," says Bart Starr in this rich and rewarding documentary about  professional football's field generals. Starr, a Hall of Fame quarterback  for the Green Bay Packers during the Lombardi years, ought to know, of  course. The legend ranks high on 50 Greatest Quarterbacks's list of  most accomplished QBs, guys who know how to get the job done when the stakes  are high and the pressure is unbearable. Starr's in great company. The  listings here include not only such obvious giants as Joe Montana, Joe  Namath, and Johnny Unitas, but illuminate the overlooked careers of Frank  Ryan of the Browns, John Brodie of the 49ers, and Ken Stabler of the Raiders,  among others. Still, the high points of this video are extended chapters on  Namath, who legitimized the AFL for many skeptics, and Montana, whose  confidence made greatness look all too easy. --Tom Keogh
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