Quarterbacks always receive praise for a game-winning drive, but succeeding in the playoffs—the NFL's biggest stage—is no easy task.
A handful of players have solidified themselves as the most clutch quarterbacks in postseason history.
In fairness, "clutch" is subjective. Some define it strictly as a game-winning drive. Others account for a go-ahead score in a pivotal moment, even if the opposing team manages a win anyway. We fall into the latter category, though neither definition is necessarily wrong or better.
While the top seven quarterbacks should be included by anyone's measure, there will likely be disagreement in the back end.