With less than two minutes to play, your team trails by five. Your opponent just sent the kickoff back for a touchback. If you score a field goal, you still need to try the onside kick. Basically, you lose. If you score a touchdown, well, champagne corks pop, you stay on the field, and you receive one of the nicest pieces of hardware in sports. Who do you choose to lead your team? Try these top five.
1 - Terry Bradshaw. Huh? Why not Montana or Elway? Well, Bradshaw won three Super Bowls. Yes, Franco Harris ran the ball. Yes, John Stallworth and Lynn Swann caught Bradshaw's passes. However, who helped make those guys good? Bradshaw. And, a little vise versa. Either way, Bradshaw delivered.
2 - Joe Montana. Everyone picks him. It seems cliché. Look at the facts though. Sure, he had super stars around him, but he helped them and they helped him. Plus, he won four Super Bowls. Just because you have stars around you, doesn't mean you'll win the big game, or any game.
3 - Brett Favre. He owns second on the all-time list in passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. He also appeared in two consecutive Super Bowls, winning one of them. He keeps a team contending almost the whole game. Plus, he's started every game since taking over the helm of the Packers and he plays through injuries.
4 - Dan Marino. Sure, he never won the big game. Of course, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective gives an intriguing, if not somewhat disturbing, look into why he never won that game - a missed field goal. He posted numbers galore, made receivers better and posted many seasons with winning records. Numbers wise, and playing ability, he would be number one. However, he had a few years with a good running back. It's tough to place him this low, but he had chances.
5 - John Elway. He made it to the Super Bowl five times. Finished his career by winning two straight. Had help from the best offensive line in the NFL both years, as well as Terrell Davis. Put Marino on his team and Marino would have won more. Especially with Jason Elam kicking.