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Part 1. Which of these teams has the STRONGEST QB history over the past 50 years? |
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Indianapolis |
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5 | 23.81% |
New England |
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2 | 9.52% |
Pittsburgh |
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0 | 0% |
Denver |
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3 | 14.29% |
Dallas |
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11 | 52.38% |
Part 2. Which of these teams has the WEAKEST QB history over the past 50 years? |
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1 | 4.76% |
Indianapolis |
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0 | 0% |
New England |
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3 | 14.29% |
Pittsburgh |
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9 | 42.86% |
Denver |
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7 | 33.33% |
Dallas |
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2 | 9.52% |
I want to learn more about Dick Shiner |
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1 | 4.76% |
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Quarterbackery: Round 5, Heat 1 and updated standings
Okay, here's where we stand now. Teams in red have their final slots in the standings.
1 - San Francisco 2 - Green Bay 2 points New England Dallas Pittsburgh Denver Indianapolis 1 point Minnesota Miami Philadelphia Buffalo NY Giants Cincinnati San Diego Oakland New Orleans 0 points Tennessee Los Angeles Baltimore Arizona NY Jets Carolina Atlanta Seattle Washington -1 point Tampa Bay Jacksonville Kansas City Chicago Houston 31 - Cleveland 32 - Detroit In the first heat, we have four teams with strong quarterback histories, plus Denver. Indianapolis Peyton Manning - 13 seasons Bert Jones - 6 Andrew Luck - 4 Jim Harbaugh - 4 Jeff George - 4 Mike Pagel - 4 Johnny Unitas - 4 (led team for 14 seasons, but only 4 since 1966) Jack Trudeau - 3 Marty Domres - 2 Earl Morrell - 2 Curtis Painter - 1 Chris Chandler - 1 Greg Landry - 1 Bill Troup - 1 The Colts produced 19 pro bowlers, led by 11 from Peyton Manning.* New England Tom Brady - 14 seasons (and current starter) Steve Grogan - 11 Drew Bledsoe - 8 Jim Plunkett - 4 Tony Eason - 3 Hugh Millen - 2 Babe Parilli - 2 (led team for 6 seasons, but only 2 since 1966) Matt Cassel - 1 Marc Wilson - 1 Doug Flutie - 1 Joe Kapp - 1 Mike Taliafarro - 1 Tom Sherman - 1 The Patriots have produced 16 pro bowls, led by Tom Brady with 11.* Pittsburgh Ben Roethlisberger - 12 seasons (and current starter) Terry Bradshaw - 12 Neil O'Donnell - 5 Kordell Stewart - 4 Mark Malone - 4 Bubby Brister - 3 Tommy Maddox - 2 Mike Tomczak - 2 Dick Shiner (yes, Dick Shiner) - 2 Cliff Stoudt - 1 Joe Gilliam - 1 Kent Nix - 1 Ron Smith - 1 The Steelers produced 9 pro bowls, led by Ben Roethlisberger with 4. 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. Dallas Cowboys Troy Aikman - 12 Tony Romo - 8 Roger Staubach - 8 Danny White - 6 Craig Morton - 3 Don Meredith - 3 (actually led team for 7 seasons, but only 3 since 1966) Quincy Carter - 2 Steve Pelleur - 2 Matt Cassel - 1 Jon Kitna - 1 Drew Bledsoe - 1 Vinny Testaverde - 1 Chad Hutchinson - 1 Gary Hogeboom - 1 The Cowboys have produced 20 pro bowls during this period, led by Troy Aikman with 6. Last edited by Rain Man; 07-16-2016 at 09:22 PM.. |
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