Top-3-QB trio for each franchise and who's #1?
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Top-3-QB trio for each franchise and who's #1?
As for picking #1, this is strictly how each QB played while they were with the particular franchise at-hand, not overall career if playing with multiple teams (ex. Bobby Layne strictly as a Lion, or strictly as a Steeler). Is Brodie/Montana/Young #1? Or is it Starr/Favre/Rodgers? How about Baugh/Jurgensen/Theismann? Staubach/Aikman/Romo? I guess Luck's newness (though recently surpassing Bert Jones) holds down he, Unitas, and Peyton from top-spot consideration.
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Starr Favre Rodgers
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I guess for KC it would actually be...Dawson, Trent Green, and (despite just two years onboard)...Joe Cool himself?
Back to Colts...when I said that Andrew Luck already surpassed Bert Jones, I guess I should have said Earl Morrall. In fact, shouldn't Jim Harbaugh be placed above Jones as well?
McMahon and Cutler alongside Sid, I suppose?
Of course not counting relatively recent expansion teams, what would some of the weakest top-3 trios be?
Back to Colts...when I said that Andrew Luck already surpassed Bert Jones, I guess I should have said Earl Morrall. In fact, shouldn't Jim Harbaugh be placed above Jones as well?
McMahon and Cutler alongside Sid, I suppose?
Of course not counting relatively recent expansion teams, what would some of the weakest top-3 trios be?
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John's book takes a nice look at those three in parring down to a 53-player roster from the 1,261 who have played for Green Bay since 1950 (plus Don Hutson):JeffreyMiller wrote:Starr Favre Rodgers
http://www.abebooks.com/9781514758595/G ... 758598/plp
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Tampa Bay.... Doug Williams and uhh... Trent Dilfer? Jeff Garcia?Of course not counting relatively recent expansion teams, what would some of the weakest top-3 trios be?
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Tarkenton, Culpepper, Kramer. There were also a bunch of short term guys who played very well in purple; Kapp, Wilson, Moon, Johnson, Cunningham, George and Favre.
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Ravens: Flacco, Testaverde, and . . . Kyle Boller!!74_75_78_79_ wrote:
Of course not counting relatively recent expansion teams, what would some of the weakest top-3 trios be?
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No Dilfer? He did "win a Super Bowl," as some would put it.Todd Pence wrote:Ravens: Flacco, Testaverde, and . . . Kyle Boller!!74_75_78_79_ wrote:
Of course not counting relatively recent expansion teams, what would some of the weakest top-3 trios be?
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Kemp Ferguson Kelly
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In the order of Kelly, Kemp, Ferguson, I assume?JeffreyMiller wrote:Kemp Ferguson Kelly