And the Denver Broncos, with their number three pick in the 1983 draft select…John Elway. The young rookie, standing six feet, three inches tall and one hundred ninety-three pounds, joyfully stood center stage accepting his new jersey. He was selected for his perfect quarterback build and his amazing skills on the field. Scouts were appauled at the way this man could see the field and read defenses. These skills brought him into this league, but it is the skills that he developed and the struggles that he went through that would give hime the title of “The greatest quarterback ever.” In his first couple of seasons, John Elway was know for throwing a plethora of interception, giving him a bad name quickly. He would panic when the rush would come and just toss it up for grabs.
While Elway was busy throwing interceptions, there were two other rookie quarters in the league doing phenominal. Dan Marino and Jim Kelly were astounding the nation with the numbers that they were putting up every game, making Elway look like pathetic. So, if Elway wanted to stay in the league he would have to pick up his game in a hurry, and he did. In the late 80’s Elway had come into his own and the Broncos front office had also put together a mediocer around him. For the first time in his career, Elway led his to to the playoffs in 88′, but were eliminated in the first round. However, in 89′, he would lead his team to the championship game, and eventhough he lost he showed great promise for the future.
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Japanese Baseball Japanese Baseball has existed in Japan since 1873. It first appeared amid the social, cultural and technological spasms Japan endured on the heels of the Meiji restoration. The game began as a club sport; Japan's first team was the Shinbashi Athletic Club Athletics (composed mostly of people associated with Japan's first railroad which ran from Shinbashi, in Tokyo, to Yokohama). ...
Ol’ Johnny went year after year improving enormously with each and every game. He threw less and less interceptions each year and dramaticly improving his accuracy and his pass completion percentage. Elway was running, passing, or even taking a sack instead of throwing an interception, showing the world that he had what it took to be named the leagues MVP. He was also invited to the Pro Bowl, which is an all-star game, eight times throughout his career. He soon was the complete quarterback. In 1998 the Denver Broncos became the world champions beating the defending champs, the Green Bay Packers.
Elway was very emotional when it hit him that he was the world champion. He broke into tears, hugged his teamates and then accepted the world championship trophy. As he accepted his trophy, the reporters started with the question the whole world was waiting to hear. Would John Elway return next season to try for back-to-back championships. His answer was……..”YES! I will return next season.” In the 98′-99′ season, John put together another astounding season, throwing for more touchdowns than ever. The whole Broncos team came together to win fifteen of their sixteen games, losing only to the Miami Dolphins.
Elway led his fellow Broncos to the promise land again in 99′, beating the Atlanta Falcons. When he was asked the big question after this Super Bowl win, the answer was “No I am not going to be back next year. I want to leave this game on top.”, and so he did. Elway has enjoyed his retirement by spending time with his family and doing Original Coors commercials. In Elway’s fifteen seasons with the Denver Broncos he has thrilled his fans many times over. John has laid claim to the title of being the quarterback to ever play the game. Elway is in the top three in almost every quarterback statistic, including fourth quarter comebacks, career victories, rushing attemps by a quarterback, and much, much more.
John also was named NFL MVP two times, while also being named AFC MVP twice. Above all of these records and titles that this all-time great has held, the most important statistic is that he has owned the World Championship…twice. Thus, making him the greatest quarterback in the history of the National Football League.
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Final Shot It was Feburary 3, 2005 it was my championship game. I still can't believe you didn't go to that game Kenny. It was the best game that I played in my whole career of basketball. It all started when I was listening to my CD player I was already in my zone so at game time I got on the court with my team warming up talking about the other teams best player. I was trying to get warmed up ...