speaking of dated information, who was the last ND QB worth a shit in the League? I can't remember. Is it really Montana? Talk about back-loaded stats if so.
Cal should be sneaking into the top ten shortly ... one would think.
speaking of dated information, who was the last ND QB worth a shit in the League? I can't remember. Is it really Montana? Talk about back-loaded stats if so.
Cal should be sneaking into the top ten shortly ... one would think.
Rick Mirer was amazing as a rookie! He threw the ball away left handed! Better than Bledsoe!!!
Between Moon, Chandler and Brunell we racked up a crap ton of starts, but since then it's been slim pickings.
My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
They certainly produced two good ones, that's for sure.
I would care about my Canes' place on this list, but come on guysm, we? own too many other positions to get greedy.
Plus data like this is chinherently flawed since college football really didn't start until 1983.
I realize that Terry Hanratty was a revolutionary player at the QB position, but come on. If 95% of the guysm on your list can only be seen on black & white film, you have a recency problem.
Between Moon, Chandler and Brunell we racked up a crap ton of starts, but since then it's been slim pickings.
My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
Early 80s chargers fan too eh? They never should have let John Jefferson leave though. That soured me on them a bit.
That passing attack was ahead of its tim. Joiner, Jefferson, Winslow and Wes Chandler. Fouts was fearless in the pocket and never got enuff credit for being a tuff SOB, because at times he took a fucking beating since he was about as mobile as Dan Marino, which is to say, not at all.
Between Moon, Chandler and Brunell we racked up a crap ton of starts, but since then it's been slim pickings.
My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
Early 80s chargers fan too eh? They never should have let John Jefferson leave though. That soured me on them a bit.
That passing attack was ahead of its tim. Joiner, Jefferson, Winslow and Wes Chandler. Fouts was fearless in the pocket and never got enuff credit for being a tuff SOB, because at times he took a fucking beating since he was about as mobile as Dan Marino, which is to say, not at all.
Between Moon, Chandler and Brunell we racked up a crap ton of starts, but since then it's been slim pickings.
My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
Early 80s chargers fan too eh? They never should have let John Jefferson leave though. That soured me on them a bit.
That passing attack was ahead of its tim. Joiner, Jefferson, Winslow and Wes Chandler. Fouts was fearless in the pocket and never got enuff credit for being a tuff SOB, because at times he took a fucking beating since he was about as mobile as Dan Marino, which is to say, not at all.
Yeah they were fun, and ran the ball pretty well too. Chuck Muncie put up a couple of 1000 yard seasons iirc.
There was a flying, one handed grab by Jefferson in the back of the end zone that I never saw a replay of, but is still burned into my memory as the most awesome thing I ever saw on a football field. That was the moment, at about age 8 or 9, where I stopped rooting for Pittsburg simply because my dad hated the Rams and Cowboys, and actually picked a team of my own.
Between Moon, Chandler and Brunell we racked up a crap ton of starts, but since then it's been slim pickings.
My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
Early 80s chargers fan too eh? They never should have let John Jefferson leave though. That soured me on them a bit.
That passing attack was ahead of its tim. Joiner, Jefferson, Winslow and Wes Chandler. Fouts was fearless in the pocket and never got enuff credit for being a tuff SOB, because at times he took a fucking beating since he was about as mobile as Dan Marino, which is to say, not at all.
Yeah they were fun, and ran the ball pretty well too. Chuck Muncie put up a couple of 1000 yard seasons iirc.
There was a flying, one handed grab by Jefferson in the back of the end zone that I never saw a replay of, but is still burned into my memory as the most awesome thing I ever saw on a football field. That was the moment, at about age 8 or 9, where I stopped rooting for Pittsburg simply because my dad hated the Rams and Cowboys, and actually picked a team of my own.
Between Moon, Chandler and Brunell we racked up a crap ton of starts, but since then it's been slim pickings.
My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
Early 80s chargers fan too eh? They never should have let John Jefferson leave though. That soured me on them a bit.
That passing attack was ahead of its tim. Joiner, Jefferson, Winslow and Wes Chandler. Fouts was fearless in the pocket and never got enuff credit for being a tuff SOB, because at times he took a fucking beating since he was about as mobile as Dan Marino, which is to say, not at all.
Yeah they were fun, and ran the ball pretty well too. Chuck Muncie put up a couple of 1000 yard seasons iirc.
There was a flying, one handed grab by Jefferson in the back of the end zone that I never saw a replay of, but is still burned into my memory as the most awesome thing I ever saw on a football field. That was the moment, at about age 8 or 9, where I stopped rooting for Pittsburg simply because my dad hated the Rams and Cowboys, and actually picked a team of my own.
CHUCK MUNCIE TOO (pun intended) HIGH!!
Too back Chuckie liked chasing the dragon moar than playing football.
They also that that 'scat back' ... guy from Auburn who caught a lot of passes too. Can't remember his name. #21. James Brooks?
That group was an offensive juggernaut. They scored on everybody. As much of a tool as Winslow (and Jr.) was, he was a fucking beast at TE.
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My favorite NFL QB of all time is a Duck by the way. Sad.
I would care about my Canes' place on this list, but come on guysm, we? own too many other positions to get greedy.
Cal should be sneaking into the top ten shortly ... one would think.
There was a flying, one handed grab by Jefferson in the back of the end zone that I never saw a replay of, but is still burned into my memory as the most awesome thing I ever saw on a football field. That was the moment, at about age 8 or 9, where I stopped rooting for Pittsburg simply because my dad hated the Rams and Cowboys, and actually picked a team of my own.
They also that that 'scat back' ... guy from Auburn who caught a lot of passes too. Can't remember his name. #21. James Brooks?
That group was an offensive juggernaut. They scored on everybody. As much of a tool as Winslow (and Jr.) was, he was a fucking beast at TE.