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Rain Man
09-02-2016, 10:29 AM
Two teams will get knocked out in this heat. Remember, you're now picking the TWO strongest and TWO weakest in each part.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Cincinnati

Ken Anderson - 13 seasons
Boomer Esiason - 8
Carson Palmer - 6
Andy Dalton - 5 (and current starter)
Jeff Blake - 5
Jon Kitna - 3
Virgil Carter - 2
Ryan Fitzpatrick - 1
Akili Smith - 1
Neil O'Donnell - 1
David Klingler - 1
Greg Cook - 1
John Stofa - 1

The Bengals produced 12 pro bowl seasons in 48 years, led by Ken Anderson's 4.

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).

Kansas City

Len Dawson - 8 (led team for 12 seasons, but only 8 since 1966)
Bill Kenney - 7
Trent Green - 5
Mike Livingston - 5
Matt Cassel - 4
Steve Deberg - 4
Alex Smith - 3 (and current starter)
Elvis Grbac - 3
Damon Huard - 2
Steve Bono - 2
Joe Montana - 2
Steve Fuller - 2
Tyler Thigpen - 1
Rich Gannon - 1
Dave Krieg - 1

The Chiefs produced 14 pro bowlers during this span, led by Len Dawson with 5.

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.

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.

Rain Man
09-02-2016, 10:34 AM
Cincinnati and Kansas City up, Washington and Los Angeles down for me.

Easy 6
09-02-2016, 12:19 PM
Two strongest

1) Washington - two super bowl winners in Theismann and Williams

2) Kansas City - Dawson, Montana, strong second tier guys like Green and Smith

Honorable mention - Bengals with Ken Anderson and Boomer Esiason

Two weakest

Tennessee - McNair, thats it so far

Jacksonville - Brunell, thats it so far

Honorable mention - both Bortles and Mariota have a chance to be excellent

Mile High Mania
09-02-2016, 01:22 PM
Two strongest

1) Washington - two super bowl winners in Theismann and Williams

2) Kansas City - Dawson, Montana, strong second tier guys like Green and Smith

Honorable mention - Bengals with Ken Anderson and Boomer Esiason

Two weakest

Tennessee - McNair, thats it so far

Jacksonville - Brunell, thats it so far

Honorable mention - both Bortles and Mariota have a chance to be excellent

KC is not > TEN ... Moon and McNair alone trump the Dawson/Montana duo.

Easy 6
09-02-2016, 01:50 PM
KC is not > TEN ... Moon and McNair alone trump the Dawson/Montana duo.

2 Hall of Famers > 1 Hall of Famer

But I did somehow forget Moon, replied before voting and didnt see the names listed

Rain Man
09-02-2016, 02:05 PM
KC is not > TEN ... Moon and McNair alone trump the Dawson/Montana duo.

If we compare, here's what I see:


Tennesee
Hall of Fame (strong) - 10 (Moon)
Hall of Fame (shrug) - 0
Hall of Really Good - 8 (McNair)
Hall of Good - 9 (Pastorini), 1 (Mariota)
Hall of Decent - 3 (Vince Young), 2 (old Stabler), 2 (Collins), 1 (Charley Johnson)
The rest (14)

Kansas City
Hall of Fame (strong) - 8 (Dawson), 2 (Montana)
Hall of Fame (shrug) - 0
Hall of Really Good - 5 (Green)
Hall of Good - 7 (Kenney), 3 (Smith)
Hall of Decent - 4 (Deberg), 1 (old Krieg)
The rest (20)

Eh, you may be right.

Sweet Daddy Hate
09-02-2016, 05:40 PM
I did not read the directions, and stuck with the usual format.

In this round, Hou/Tenn UP,

Jacksonville OUT!

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