Favorite Duck QB of all time?

With zero success in NFL, all of them with losing records. Sans transfer in Denver.
Which Oregon QB was your favorite?
i always liked Joe Harrington.
He does a segment on 1080 here in Portland where he is high on pills and blames Detroit.
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Definitely the guy that blew out his knee.
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Harrington was funny in 2022 when he went off about getting run on by Beavlet at the end.
I respect any former player that shreds the current kids like that.
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Dan Fouts was 86-84 and my favorite. Went 1-2 against Sonny
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If only you all demanded the same success from your own program that you do of Mighty Oregon.
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Akili easily
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Duh…
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If Herbert could ever win a fucking Super Bowl he would move into 1st place for me.
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His NFL sound as a coach is legendary. The only quarterback to beat Lombardi in the playoffs
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That’s bad news for Herbert, pal.
My eldest is a Boolt and one of my long time non quook friends is too. I am forced to watch a lot of Chargers. I’ve hit Sofi 3 or 4 times due to this plague as I’m always up for a good time out
He ain’t it.
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Ty Thompson
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He plays safety now👍
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Tyler "Better Than Mariota" Shough
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Bill Must-grave
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i’m gonna need to see receipts on this. No one in their right fucking mind would make such an assertion.
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Doogs fight imaginary opponents, a lot.
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it’s hyperbole and it want here that I remember more Twitter ScoopDuck shit.
I’ll change it to Ethan Garbers since he got Dante Moore benched
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Wait - are we thinking Hebert is officially a bust, fren?
This would sadden me as a very casual (once hardcore) Boolt.
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Not sure I’d call him a bust but I don’t see him ever getting them over the line.
He’s not a quick thinker. Watching those 4 QBs go this last weekend compared to him there’s a massive gap.He has been blessed with a corch that I think can work within his limitations though.
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Both of my kids have #10 Chargers jerseys and I really don't want to have to chuck 'em.
I believe in Jim!
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He’s been with a shitty franchise from Head Coach to their cheap ownership. Hiring Jim H very likely will change the Chargers trajectory and elevate Herbert.
Their most difficult hill to climb is their division has the best head coaching and the AFC have the best qbs. Burrow, Mahomes, and Allen. Lamar is fun to watch but he’s the odd man out when it comes to winning in January imo. I’m surrounded by Charger fans and I hadn’t seen this level of excitement in nearly 2 decades, I expect them to play in the Superbowl. Hebert is light years better than Kaperdink lead SB team.
Sincerely main board reject (funny and probably true Mike or Chatch) please tutor Bobby
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My Dad hates the Spanos family within the intensity of a supernova.
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For me it's Herbert because he wanted to go to UW but made the best of what his parents handed him.
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Herbert is hardly a bust. The guy can make throws that maybe a handful of QBs can make. Agree with A2 that this has been largely situational, though I will say Herbert has never flashed that "fire in your belly" thing that the great ones have (though expressed differently from guy to guy). He's like the kid who had elite speed growing up and therefore never developed toughness because he could always run away from everybody. That is something to watch. OTOH, his teammates love him and when defenders continually try to hurt him they come fiercely to his defense on the field. That's telling.
Herbs is the quintessential franchise QB. He needs an offensive line and some time with a good head coach. He was anally raped in that playoff game against the Texans and still walked off the field. Something to be said for that.
Remember, too, that Dan Marino played in and lost one, ONE, Super Bowl. And Trent Dilfer has a ring.
It's never been the test for bust. It might be the test for GOAT, but not for great.
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Herbert has always been tough and able to take a licking.
He’s a slow decision maker. He was at Oregon too.
That’s what separates the top QBs from him.
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There might be something to that. I agree. He seems at times to try and be careful when he plays. A lot of really stupid (in the ordinary sense) guys have excelled at that position, so it seems to be more a function of instinct or a willingness to be aggressive and take chances. Sometimes QBs make quick decisions because they "let it rip." Somebody needs to tell him to just play.
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Trust issues
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If Big Ben can win a few Super Bowls then Herbs, at least, has a chance.