No way!!!! Slingin' Sammy Baugh was the first modern NFL QB, popularizing the use of the forward pass. At his retirement, Baugh had set 13 records at three positions: QB, punter, and DB.
As a QB, Baugh is tied with Steve Young for most seasons leading the league in passing (six) and most seasons leading the league with the lowest interception percentage (five). He is fourth overall lifetime in highest single-season completion percentage (70.33%), most seasons leading the league in yards gained (four), and most seasons leading the NFL in completion percentage (seven).
As a punter, Baugh retired with the highest career punting average (45.1), which is still second all-time to Shane Lechler's 46.5, boasts the best (51.4 in 1940) and fourth best (48.7 in 1941) season records, and led the league on punting from 1940 through 1943.
As a defensive back, Baugh was the first NFL player to produce four INT's in a game and is the only player to lead the league in passing, punting, and interceptions in the same season.
I like Johnny too, but Baugh was simply one of the most versatile players ever.