So I'm watching the two part show of a football life of Joe Namath (which I don't think they're done for any other person) and I didn't actually realize how much of a celebrity this guy was or still is. I was to young during that time to know as I was born in 1970 and didn't become a Jets fan until 1982. Broadway Joe was like God during that time, WOW! He was deserving of it also because he was just that good. I never realized that he won an league MVP and was the first QB in NFL history to throw for 4,000 yards. He was Dan Marino or Elway or Kelly or Montana or Farve or Brady or Manning before they were. If it wasn't for that injury he mainly suffered at Alabama who knows how good he could of been. You could also say if he didn't live such a hard night life who knows how good he could of been also. How many more SBs could the Jets have won with Broadway Joe had the injuries and nightlife not cut his career short. Through it all he fought and played more years then he probably should have because he was just that tuff. Don't know how many years he played but with the his injuries and hard partying life he probably lasted 4-5 more years then he should have. Overall Jets faithful, Joe Namath could have been recognized as one of the greatest QBs or players to ever play this game had the injuries and nightlife not killed it for him.
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