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Top 10 clutch quarterbacks in NFL history

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   Not owning that coveted 
   ring doesn't diminish Dan Marino's ability to lead his 
  Dolphins to last-minute victories. 

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   Following in the footsteps of the great Joe Montana didn't faze Steve Young, who led the 
  49ers to a fifth 
   championship. 

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   Bart Starr helped lead the 
  Packers to five NFL championships in seven seasons, an accomplishment no other quarterback since has matched. 

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   In 10 pro football seasons, Otto Graham led the 
  Cleveland Browns to 10 title games, an accomplishment that 
  . 

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   The " 
  ," "Sea of Hands," and "Ghost to the Post" all came courtesy of "The Snake," the field general of the renegade 1970s 
  Raiders. 

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   The seminal moment of Johnny Unitas' career was leading the Baltimore 
  Colts to victory in 
  . 

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   The late-game heroics of Roger Staubach -- "Captain Comeback" -- helped the 
  Cowboys become known as "America's Team" in the 1970s. 

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   With a frantic last-minute scoring drive against the 
  Rams in 
  , 
  Tom Brady helped the 
  Patriots' dynasty in its rise to power. 

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  " was the stuff of legends, but John Elway's heroics didn't end there as he made fans wait until the clock hit 0:00. 

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   Going a perfect 4-for-4 in pro football's biggest game and winning three 
   MVPs in the process, Joe Montana is the most clutch QB ever. 

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