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Part 1. Which of these teams has the STRONGEST QB history over the past 50 years? 0 0%
Philadelphia 20 86.96%
Seattle 1 4.35%
New York Jets 0 0%
Los Angeles 2 8.70%
Houston 0 0%
Part 2. Which of these teams has the WEAKEST QB history over the past 50 years? 0 0%
Philadelphia 1 4.35%
Seattle 0 0%
New York Jets 1 4.35%
Los Angeles 1 4.35%
Houston 19 82.61%
When I was a kid, we didn't have quarterbacks. We had fullbacks and we were happy to have them. 2 8.70%
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In this heat we have five teams that are trying to avoid the death tier.

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.

Seattle

Matt Hasselbeck - 9 (scales up to 11 years over a 50-year period)
Dave Krieg - 9 (scales up to 11 years)
Jim Zorn - 7 (Scales up to 9 years)
Russell Wilson - 4 (Scales up to 5 years)
Rick Mirer - 3 (Scales up to 4 years)
Jon Kitna - 2 (Scales up to 3 years)
Warren Moon - 2 (Scales up to 3 years)
Tarvaris Jackson - 1
Seneca Wallace - 1
John Friesz - 1
Stan Gelbaugh - 1

The Seahawks produced 10 pro bowls (scales up to 13 over 50 years), led by a three-way tie of Dave Krieg, Matt Hasselbeck, and Russell Wilson with 3 each.

NY Jets

Joe Namath - 9 seasons (led team for 10, but only 9 since 1966)
Ken O'Brien - 7
Richard Todd - 6
Chad Pennington - 5
Mark Sanchez - 4
Vinny Testaverde - 3
Boomer Esiason - 3
Geno Smith - 2
Ryan Fitzpatrick - 1 (and current starter, for what that's worth)
Brett Favre - 1
Brooks Bollinger - 1
Ray Lucas - 1
Neil O'Donnell - 1
Frank Reich - 1
Browning Nagle - 1
Pat Ryan - 1
Matt Robinson - 1
Al Woodall - 1
Bob Davis - 1

The Jets produced 10 pro bowls, led by Joe Namath with 5.

Los Angeles

Marc Bulger - 8
Jim Everett - 8
Roman Gabriel - 7 (led team for 8 seasons, but only 7 since 1966)
Sam Bradford - 4
Pat Haden - 4
Kurt Warner - 3
Tony Banks - 3
Vince Ferragamo - 3
James Harris - 3
Chris Miller - 2
Nick Foles - 1 (and current starter)
Austin Davis - 1
Dieter Brock - 1
Jeff Kemp - 1
John Hadl - 1

The Rams produced 12 pro bowls, led by Roman Gabriel and Kurt Warner with 3 each.

Houston

Matt Schaub - 7 seasons (scales to 25 years of 50)
David Carr - 5 (scales to 18 years)
Bobby Hoyer - 1 (and current starter) (scales to 4 years)*
Ryan Fitzpatrick - 1 ( scales to 4 years)

The Texans have produced 2 pro bowls, both by Schwab (which would scale up to 7 pro bowls in 50 years).
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