DexterMorgan
Well-Known Member
Kinda reminds me of a more clutch Joe Montana.
Montana win percentage .718
Stanzi win percentage .818
Nuff said.
Montana win percentage .718
Stanzi win percentage .818
Nuff said.
Do his feet go wop wop?
i think its safer to say he's a more patriotic version of benjamin franklin
stanzi-announced his patriotism on national TV
franklin-did not
nuff said
i think its safer to say he's a more patriotic version of benjamin franklin
stanzi-announced his patriotism on national TV
franklin-did not
nuff said
I think it's safe to say he's the anti-Christ(ensen)
Stanzi reminds you of Joe Montana and you saying Stanzi is more clutch.
I really don't know what to say to that. Montana was the focal point of an amazing national championship run where he started the year as a third string QB and won the last 9 games including the NC game.
I guarantee you Montana's completion percentage was better than 56% and he didn't throw pick sixes in four games any year to keep inferior teams hanging around.
Montana, even as a college QB, was the most clutch QB to play the game. He made miracles happen.
I love Stanzi's potential and he certainly plays in the fourth quarter, but the comparison stops pretty quickly. Stanzi hasn't put together an All Big Ten year yet. I don't think you can even mention his name with Montana's college career. He's 18-4 for two reasons, Shonn Greene and great defense.
THIS Really!
He's never done enough to lose games for Iowa, so you can't hold that against him.
Kinda reminds me of a more clutch Joe Montana.
Montana win percentage .718
Stanzi win percentage .818
Nuff said.
I hope this is a joke. Saying Stanzi is "more clutch" than Joe Montana who is arguably one of the greatest QB's ever is like ISU fan saying their Insight Bowl win was better than Iowa's Orange Bowl victory.
Just for everyones enjoyment:
Which was the more impressive victory? - CycloneFanatic
I really don't know what to say to that. Montana was the focal point of an amazing national championship run where he started the year as a third string QB and won the last 9 games including the NC game.
I guarantee you Montana's completion percentage was better than 56% and he didn't throw pick sixes in four games any year to keep inferior teams hanging around.
Montana, even as a college QB, was the most clutch QB to play the game. He made miracles happen.