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Quarterbackery: Round 4, Heat 4
Lots of southern franchises in today's heat.
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. Carolina Jake Delhomme - 6 seasons (scales up to 14 over 50 years) Cam Newton - 5 (current starter) (scales up to 12 over 50 years) Steve Beuerlein - 3 (scales up to 7 over 50 years) Kerry Collins - 3 (scales up to 7 over 50 years) Jimmy Clausen - 1 (scales up to 2 over 50 years) Vinny Testaverde - 1 (scales up to 2 over 50 years) Rodney Peete - 1 (scales up to 2 over 50 years) Chris Weinke - 1 (scales up to 2 over 50 years) The Panthers have produced 6 pro bowls, which scales up to 14 over 50 years. Newton is the leader with three (scales up to 7). Arizona Jim Hart - 13 seasons at QB Neil Lomax - 7 Jake Plummer - 6 Kurt Warner - 4 Carson Palmer - 2 Kevin Kolb - 2 Steve Beuerlein - 2 Charley Johnson - 2 Drew Stanton - 1 Derek Anderson - 1 Matt Leinert - 1 Josh McCown - 1 Jeff Blake - 1 Boomer Esiason - 1 Dave Krieg - 1 Chris Chandler - 1 Tom Tupa - 1 Tim Rosenbach - 1 Gary Hogeboom - 1 Gary Cuozzo - 1 The Cardinals had 8 pro bowls during this period, led by Jim Hart with 4. New Orleans Drew Brees - 10 seasons Archie Manning - 9 Aaron Brooks - 5 Bobby Hebert - 5 Jim Everett - 3 Billy Kilmer - 3 Billy Joe Tolliver - 2 Dave Wilson - 2 Ken Stabler - 2 Jeff Blake - 1 Heath Shuler - 1 Wade Wilson - 1 Steve Walsh - 1 Richard Todd - 1 Bobby Douglass - 1 Ed Hargett -1 Gary Cuozzo - 1 The Saints produced 10 pro bowls, led by Drew Brees with 8. Jacksonville Mark Brunell - 8 seasons (scales up to 19 years of 50) David Garrard - 5 (scales up to 12 years) Bryon Leftwich - 3 (scales up to 7 years) Blake Bortles - 2 (and current starter) (scales up to 5 years) Chad Henne - 2 (scales up to 5 years) Blaine Gabbert - 1 (Scales up to 2 years) The Jaguars produced 4 pro bowlers, led by Mark Brunell with 3. Their record would scale up to 10 in a 50-year period. |
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I went with Arizona. Jim Hart was good for a long time, and Lomax, Plummer, Warner, and Palmer have all had their moments. It's not an epic QB group, but overall they've had 30+ years of general competence. I could see an argument for Tennessee at the top too, just because of Moon's dominance and some good years from McNair. I think New Orleans is a step down because Brees is really the only strong QB they've had. I think Archie Manning was overrated. Jacksonville is okay in the long run, and I would rate them slightly above Carolina. Newton is very good, but Brunell was pretty good for a long time. |
I went with Tenn./Houston.
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Errrr, I guess I'll go with Drew Brees on this one. Haha, this is a tough one.
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