What jdpas says here still remains true.
Joe, as much of a legacy as he has in football, isn't the passer or the quarterback we've seen with Tua. No matter what metric you use to judge the two—outside of Namath calling for a team to win the Super Bowl—Tua has proven he's a better QB. What Namath did in college is as misconstrued as some have while referring to Gary Hollingsworth's era. And, quite frankly, Namath's NFL numbers are not good.
The same applies to Stabler. Neither of these two guys hold a candle to Tua.
Geez, as just one example ...
Player | TD's | INT's |
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Tua | 87 | 11 |
Namath | 24 | 20 |
Stabler | 18 | 18 |
We could get into other areas like ratings, completion percentages, YPA, APC...no comparisons here.