I really do not understand why people have to compare AJ with anyone...... Discussion only I guess.... AJ has his own style which may or may not work in the NFL, time will tell..... To me, he has a little bit of a lot of QB`s rolled into one which makes him AJ.... As a collegiate QB, which is the only thing we have to base anything on, AJ is equally intense as he is with a coolness in the pocket to make good decisions. His mere presence on the field exudes control and confidence. Yes he has had the luxury of having a very good team around him, but he can go through his progressions very quick to find the open man, throw it out of bounds, or bring it down and run for necessary yardage. You almost never see him trying to force the issue or make a bad decision.... AJ is not the athlete say Montana was, but his decision making exudes Montana. A lot of people get disgusted over the fact that people merely call AJ a game manager. I am one who thinks that being labled a manager is a very good thing as he is running the team.... Seems to me that is that you want as a QB...... If you aren`t a good manager, it doesn`t matter how much talent you have around you.... It is really a matter of controlling the play that was sent in, or the check you have to make at the LOS to adjust to what the defense shows you.... AJ is excellent at that.... Also, whether the reciever is open or not on a out or sideline pattern, AJ almost always throws to the right spot where our reciever only has a play on the ball, and that is the toughest throw as a QB..... Go watch some replay`s of Montana..... Jerry Rice was one of the best recievers that has ever been, but the ball had to be thrown correctly in order for him to recieve it.....