Rain Man
06-25-2016, 11:18 PM
Let's look at four teams that have never won a legitimate Super Bowl this round. Two of the teams are scaled up since they've existed for less than 50 years.
Denver Broncos
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.
Detroit
Matt Stafford - 6 seasons
Greg Landry - 5
Joey Harrington - 4
Eric Hipple - 4
Gary Danielson - 4
Bill Munson - 4
Charlie Batch - 3
Scott Mitchell - 3
Rodney Peete - 3
Jon Kitna - 2
Shaun Hill -1
Dan Orlovsky - 1
Gus Frerotte - 1
Dave Krieg - 1
Erik Kramer - 1
Bob Gagliano - 1
Rusty Hilger - 1
Chuck Long - 1
Jeff Komlo - 1
Joe Reed - 1
Milt Plum - 1 (Led team for 4 season, but only 1 since 1966)
Karl Sweetan - 1
The Lions produced 2 pro bowls in this period, one by Greg Landry and one by Matt Stafford.
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).
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 (5 percent of history)
The Jaguars produced 4 pro bowlers, led by Mark Brunell with 3. Their record would scale up to 10 in a 50-year period.
Denver Broncos
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.
Detroit
Matt Stafford - 6 seasons
Greg Landry - 5
Joey Harrington - 4
Eric Hipple - 4
Gary Danielson - 4
Bill Munson - 4
Charlie Batch - 3
Scott Mitchell - 3
Rodney Peete - 3
Jon Kitna - 2
Shaun Hill -1
Dan Orlovsky - 1
Gus Frerotte - 1
Dave Krieg - 1
Erik Kramer - 1
Bob Gagliano - 1
Rusty Hilger - 1
Chuck Long - 1
Jeff Komlo - 1
Joe Reed - 1
Milt Plum - 1 (Led team for 4 season, but only 1 since 1966)
Karl Sweetan - 1
The Lions produced 2 pro bowls in this period, one by Greg Landry and one by Matt Stafford.
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).
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 (5 percent of history)
The Jaguars produced 4 pro bowlers, led by Mark Brunell with 3. Their record would scale up to 10 in a 50-year period.