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I'm not sure who would top the list, but one of the names I would throw up there would be Roman Gabriel.

2006-10-19 14:05:02 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Football (American)

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I think Im on the Warren Moon bandwagon....that guy was amazing and you just dont hear about him much. He did so much for the game...

2006-10-19 14:44:43 · answer #1 · answered by Win the West!!!! 4 · 0 0

Warren Moon
9 Pro Bowls

Undrafted in NFL Draft

Played in Canada. Holds the Oilers/Titans record for most yards.
First Black QB ever to be enshrined in Canton.

He beat out likes of Dan Marino, Dan Fouts, John Elway, and Jim Kelly for most yard passed several times.

List just goes on.

2006-10-20 03:13:03 · answer #2 · answered by QubeMaster 2 · 0 0

A fellow by the name Roger (Dodger) Staubach. He came from the college team Navy, and he helped the Dallas Cowboys win two or three Superbowls. He was a great come from behind quarterback in late games and he seems to never get credit were credit was due. Also, Fran Tarkenton and Warren Moon weren't bad either they simply were overmatched and their offensive line were horrendous.

2006-10-19 21:52:11 · answer #3 · answered by Swac Swac 1 · 0 0

He is well known, but never gets the credit he deserves because he has no Super Bowl ring: Dan Marino. Super Bowls shouldnt be the deciding factor, all that means is that you have great players around you. If switched Marino and Montana, Montana would have 0 and Marino would have at least 3-4.

2006-10-19 21:09:00 · answer #4 · answered by C-Bo 3 · 0 0

I think it has to be Troy Aikman. Every time you see some talking head yappin' about the "Great QB's" they never mention Aikman because it was the personnel he had around him. Well Montana, Bradshaw, and Brady ALL had great people around them too but they seem to forget that when they're making up the list.

2006-10-19 23:38:12 · answer #5 · answered by Scottie Boy 6 · 0 0

A lot of people may disagree with me, but I say David Carr. I think that a lot of his unsuccessful career goes to his offensive line. He has almost never had a good offensive line, so he never has enough time to find an open receiver. By the time he does find an open receiver, his face has been pushed into the dirt. I have a feeling that, with a good offensive line, he can be a pretty good quarterback.

2006-10-19 21:10:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Bart Starr of the Vince Lombardi era Packers. He was QB of the first two Super Bowl winners and, not sure how many championships he won, but did pretty well in NFL in pre-Super Bowl era .

2006-10-20 00:18:44 · answer #7 · answered by SHARON R 1 · 0 0

Current players I think its Bryon Leftwich and maybe Chad Pennington. I mean he has have had surgery and besides the jax game he was doing great throwing the deep ball and he still has his touch.

what round was joe montana chosen? I always thought he was a 1st rounder?

2006-10-19 23:10:41 · answer #8 · answered by asdadasdadsad 2 · 0 0

Bradshaw
Otto Graham

2006-10-19 21:15:09 · answer #9 · answered by smitty 7 · 0 0

Charlie Batch. Or maybe Dave Ragone. Or Sage Rosenfels. But the last two may never get a chance to prove themselves...

2006-10-19 22:21:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jim Hart

2006-10-19 21:19:02 · answer #11 · answered by Cardinal Bob 3 · 0 0

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