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View Poll Results: Two-part question | |||
Part 1. Which of these teams has the STRONGEST QB history over the past 50 years? |
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1 | 4.17% |
Tennessee |
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3 | 12.50% |
Kansas City |
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1 | 4.17% |
Oakland |
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5 | 20.83% |
Buffalo |
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2 | 8.33% |
Philadelphia |
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3 | 12.50% |
New York Giants |
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2 | 8.33% |
Denver |
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10 | 41.67% |
Part 1. Which of these teams has the WEAKEST QB history over the past 50 years? |
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1 | 4.17% |
Tennessee |
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5 | 20.83% |
Kansas City |
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7 | 29.17% |
Oakland |
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2 | 8.33% |
Buffalo |
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7 | 29.17% |
Philadelphia |
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4 | 16.67% |
New York Giants |
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3 | 12.50% |
Denver |
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2 | 8.33% |
The AFL force is strong in this one. |
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1 | 4.17% |
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Quarterbackery: Round 7, Heat 2
Okay, we have a big group of middle-grounders trying to fight their way up to the winners' heat. Here you go:
Tennessee Warren Moon - 10 seasons Dan Pastorini - 9 Steve McNair - 8 Vince Young - 3 Pete Beathard - 3 Kerry Collins - 2 Chris Chandler - 2 Ken Stabler - 2 Marcus Mariota - 1 (and current starter) Zach Mettenberger - 1 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 1 Jake Locker - 1 Matt Hasselbeck - 1 Billy Volek - 1 Billy Joe Tolliver - 1 Oliver Luck - 1 Gifford Nielsen - 1 Charley Johnson - 1 George Blanda - 1 (led the team for 7 seasons, but only 1 since 1966 and he was also a slimy cheating Raider) The Titans/Oilers produced 13 pro bowls, led by Warren Moon with 6. Kansas City Len Dawson - 8 (led team for 12 seasons, but only 8 since 1966) Bill Kenney - 7 Trent Green - 5 Mike Livingston - 5 Matt Cassel - 4 Steve Deberg - 4 Alex Smith - 3 (and current starter) Elvis Grbac - 3 Damon Huard - 2 Steve Bono - 2 Joe Montana - 2 Steve Fuller - 2 Tyler Thigpen - 1 Rich Gannon - 1 Dave Krieg - 1 The Chiefs produced 14 pro bowlers during this span, led by Len Dawson with 5. Oakland Ken Stabler - 7 Daryle Lamonica - 6 Rich Gannon - 5 Jeff Hostetler - 4 Jay Schroeder - 4 Marc Wilson - 4 Jim Plunkett - 4 Derek Carr - 2 (and current starter) Carson Palmer - 2 Jamarcus Russell - 2 Kerry Collins - 2 Terrelle Pryor - 1 Jason Campbell - 1 Daunte Culpepper - 1 Andrew Walter - 1 Donald Hollas - 1 Jeff George - 1 Steve Beuerlein - 1 Tom Flores - 1 (led the team for 5 seasons, but only 1 since 1966) The Raiders produced 15 pro bowls, led by Lamonica, Stabler, and Gannon with four each. Buffalo Joe Ferguson - 12 Jim Kelly - 11 Ryan Fitzpatrick - 4 Drew Bledsoe - 3 Dennis Shaw - 3 Jack Kemp - 3 (led team for 6 seasons, 3 before 1966) Doug Flutie - 2 Trent Edwards - 2 Tyrod Taylor - 1 (Current starter) Kyle Orton - 1 E.J. Manuel - 1 J.P. Losman - 1 Kelly Holcomb - 1 Alex Van Pelt - 1 Rob Johnson - 1 Todd Collins - 1 Vince Ferragamo - 1 Dan Darragh - 1 The Bills produced 10 pro bowlers in 50 years, with Jim Kelly leading at 5. Philadelphia Donovan McNabb - 10 Ron Jaworski - 10 Randall Cunningham - 6 Norm Snead - 5 (led team for 7 seasons, but only 5 since 1966) Michael Vick - 3 Roman Gabriel - 3 Sam Bradford - 1 (and current starter - haha) Mark Sanchez - 1 Nick Foles - 1 Doug Pederson - 1 Koy Detmer - 1 Bobby Hoying - 1 Ty Detmer - 1 Rodney Peete - 1 Bubby Brister - 1 Jim McMahon - 1 Mike Boryla - 1 John Reaves - 1 Pete Liske - 1 The Eagles produced 14 pro bowls, led by Donovan McNabb with 6. NY Giants Eli Manning - 11 seasons, and current starter since he whined and threw a tantrum to leave San Diego. Phil Simms - 11 Kerry Collins - 5 Fran Tarkenton - 5 Dave Brown - 3 Craig Morton - 3 Danny Kanell - 2 Jeff Hostetler - 2 Scott Brunner - 2 Joe Pisarcik - 2 Norm Snead - 2 Kurt Warner - 1 Gary Wood - 1 The Giants produced 11 pro bowlers, led by Fran Tarkenton and Eli Manning with 4 each. Denver John Elway - 16 Craig Morton - 5 Peyton Manning - 4 Jake Plummer - 4 Brian Griese - 4 Steve Ramsey - 3 Charley Johnson - 3 Kyle Orton - 2 Jay Cutler - 2 Steve Tensi - 2 Tim Tebow - 1 Steve Deberg - 1 Pete Liske - 1 Marlin Briscoe - 1 Max Choboian - 1 The Broncos produced 15 pro bowls during that period, led by the Baltimore Colts' John Elway, who had 9. |
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