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Rain Man
08-09-2016, 12:34 PM
Four more teams trying to stay out of the death heat.

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.

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.

Washington

Joe Theisman - 8 seasons
Billy Kilmer - 7
Mark Rypien - 5
Sonny Jurgenson - 5 (led team for 7 seasons, but only 5 since 1966)
Jason Campbell - 3
Patrick Ramsey - 3
Gus Frerotte - 3
Kirk Cousins - 2 (and current starter)
Robert Griffin - 2
Mark Brunell - 2
Brad Johnson - 2
Jay Schroeder - 2
Rex Grossman - 1
Donovan McNabb - 1
Tony Banks - 1
Trent Green - 1
Heath Shuler - 1
Doug Williams - 1

The Redskins produced 12 pro bowlers, led by Sonny Jurgensen with 3.

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.

Rain Man
08-09-2016, 12:37 PM
I'm going Seattle at the top and the Rams at the bottom. Seattle's generally had passable quarterbacks (no pun intended), and the Rams bore me other than Warner.

Actually, all of these teams have pretty bland quarterback histories if you don't count Kurt Warner.