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Quarterbackery: Round 2, Heat 8
Today's matchup is dual-bicoastal.
San Diego Dan Fouts - 14 seasons Phillip Rivers - 10 (and current starter) John Hadl - 7 (led the team for 10 seasons but only 7 since 1966) Stan Humphries - 6 Drew Brees - 4 Doug Flutie - 1 Ryan Leaf - 1 Jim Harbaugh - 1 Craig Whelihan - 1 John Friesz - 1 Billy Joe Tolliver - 1 Jim McMahon - 1 Mark Malone - 1 James Harris - 1 The Chargers produced 15 pro bowls, led by Dan Fouts with 6. 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. Tampa Bay Trent Dilfer - 5 (Scales up to 6 years) Vinny Testaverde - 5 (Scales up to 6 years) Doug Williams - 5 (Scales up to 6 years) Josh Freeman - 4 (Scales up to 5 years) Brad Johnson - 3 (Scales up to 4 years) Steve Deberg - 3 (Scales up to 4 years) Jeff Garcia - 2 (Scales up to 3 years) Craig Erickson - 2 (Scales up to 3 years) Jameis Winston - 1 (and current starter) Josh McCown - 1 Mike Glennon - 1 Bruce Gradkowski - 1 Chris Simms - 1 Brian Griese - 1 Shaun King - 1 Steve Young - 1 Jack Thompson - 1 Gary Huff - 1 Steve Spurrier - 1 The Buccaneers produced 4 pro bowlers (scales up to 5 in 50 years), one each by Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson, Jeff Garcia, and Jameis Winston. 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. |
It's amazing how some of these names keep showing up. I don't remember Warren Moon quarterbacking the Seahawks, and he was apparently there for at least two years.
I do fondly remember the Craig Whelihan era in San Diego, though. Good times. |
Pretty easy-breezy in this one.
I wonder how Tampa Bay will be looked at 10 years from now. |
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If a Tampa fan says that Winston has a chance to be Tampa's best-ever quarterback, well....yeah, probably. |
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