The Packers’ worst QB is John Hadl. He threw 9 TDs and 29 INTs. It’s one of the worst trades in NFL history. We traded two first round picks, two second round picks, and a third for the guy. Brett Hundley was a backup thrust to be a starter, whereas Hadl was traded to be a starter. It was a freaking disaster for the Packers.
@ sure, but we got him at the bottom of it. I guess we can also go with Randy Wright? Idk…. I highly disagree with putting a backup to Favre and Rodgers as “the worst starting QB the Packers ever had.” This guy went really, skin-deep and never looked beyond 2000 for an example. The entire 70s and 80s could be: This is why the Favre trade changed the entire course of the franchise. The Packers were terrible for a time, and my parents constantly remind me just how spoiled I am to go from Favre to Rodgers.
Dan Pastorini’s time with the Oilers only had one season in which he threw the same amount of touchdowns as interceptions and the rest of his tenure he had more interceptions than touchdowns in Houston and also Earl Campbell helped the Oilers to the playoffs
Pastorini was always overrated. They won in the 70s off of Earl Campbell not him. There was always promise and flashes but the guy just didn't produce no matter who he had. The Raiders had him in 1980 and it was the same result, struggles and then getting injured and benched for Plunkett.
Lets be honest here a number of players could have made this list for the Bengals. Our we not forgetting Eric Wilhelm, Gus Frerotte, Paul Justin or for my old timers Jack Thompson the throwin Samoan. Sadly listing good starting qb's would be easier and a shorter list.
Kizer at least showed up for practice and games and worked his butt off, the talent just wasn’t there. Manziel on the other hand, was never prepared for practices or games, never worked at all and would be out partying in Vegas instead of working with therapy on the injured list. And Watson has been a train wreck ever since the Browns acquired him. Kizer can kick both of these butts!
The Lions always had QB controversies between their starters and backups until they drafted Stafford. But that was b/c they were both mediocre at best, or just gawd-awful at worst.
Steve DeBerg may have had a bad record with the 49ers, but he was far from a bad QB. The teams he was on were right before Coach Walsh fixed the defense.
@@darrenkrehoff5200 id have to go with drunkenmiller over trey lance. At least dallas was dumb enough to give them something back for lance. We're Drunkenmiller they got 1 game and a draft pick out of a 1st round pick. Also Drunkenmiller QB rating was 29% were lance was 79.9%
I'm a bit surprised that Rodgers wasn't at least mentioned in the Jets entry, considering . . . _everything_ . . . surrounding his tenure there so far.
Bengals worst QB of all time is Akili Smith and there is no debate. Akili Smith was the no.3 overall pick. We turned down the Saints trade of their ENTIRE DRAFT plus more picks that year to draft Akili Smith. And Akili LIFETIME STATS in Cincy are 5 TD passes and 13 interceptions in 22 games. Akili Smith might be the worst draft pick of all time.
I'm not sure how Todd Blackledge isn't the worst QB that KC ever had. They used a number 1 pick on him in the most loaded QB draft in history and that alone should be enough for him to earn this honor. For me the worst QB for Dallas will ALWAYS be Steve Pelleur the QB that effectively ended Coach Landry's career.
I agree that he looks the worst in comparison to what could have been picked(Marino and Kelly were both right there), but at least he did manage to win some games...he even ended his time at KC with a 13-11 record. Brody Croyle actually managed to be bad enough that he made Matt Cassel look like a competent starter after Croyle got shut out in the one game he subbed in for Cassel in 2010(where Cassel had lead the offense to score over 30 points six times that year)
You guys are always limited in your analysis. You guys leave out half of football history you never have anybody from the Rb Burley haven’t any body from the 50s and 60s on your list. For you guys football started after the 2000s.
@@Jleet-3573 that’s one of my complaints as well. The entire Packers’ organization post-Starr and pre-Favre is full of really awful QBs. Calling Brett Huntley the worst starting QB the Packers ever had is just asinine. He was a backup. He was always meant to be a backup. Randy Wright, Hadl, etc. USA Today rated Randy Wright, who played in the 80s, the worst starting QB in Packers history. The worst backup is TJ Rubley. There’s no question about that.
I see the same thing with a lot of NBA content, it's like they can't even fathom that basketball existed before the 1990s. I think it's a combination of recency bias and pure laziness.
Steve DeBerg? Hard to throw when you’re on your back half a second after the snap. The Niners Oline at the time was, to be charitable, terrible. The worst starter, though admittedly not for long, was Jim Druckenmiller.
LA Rams had Dieter Brock. Eric Dickerson got them to the NFC Championship game where Brock passed for 66 yards, an improvement from the week before when he passed for 50.
60 percent wrong 40% right most of the bad quarterbacks simply didn’t have a line to protect them. Peyton Manning could’ve ended up in this group, but he never got shellshocked his first season after all those sacks. I had given up on him after the first season. Glad the coach saw him more in him than I did at that time. 14:25
Kinda feel sorry for Shuler. They drafted a backup the same year, & for some reason, everyone expected Heath to just start out a top QB. He never did have to grow. Not to say, even if he had multiple seasons, he'd had been any good.
I’m glad you didn’t put Tim Couch on the list! He was thrown to the wolves by a really bad team! He never had any sort of protection and that causes a QB to get gun shy!
Though the Buffalo Bill's J.P. Losman was indeed horrific, I would have to offer that Nathan Peterman was their worse starting quarterback...Yet somehow, he's still in the league somewhere.
Somehow the Vikings still managed to make the playoffs under Ponder. Even more depressing, he was the closest thing other than Favre we had to a franchise QB between Culpepper and Bridgewater...
When you're a Bears fan, and you're like... "Oh yeah, Quinn was terrible." Then they mention Chad Hutchinson on the Cowboys, and you remember... "he was one of the guys we brought in because Quinn was so bad, and Hutchinson was much better."
Steve DeBerg and Dan Pastorini were both at the end of their respective NFL Careers and had success with other Teams (DeBerg in Kansas City- where he led the Chiefs to multiple Playoff appearances; Pastorini in Houston and the Raiders- where he won a Super Bowl ring in 1980) so it's not quite fair to treat them so negatively. Jake Locker's Career was cut short by multiple Concussions- along with the abuse his body took in College (he was basically the Huskies whole Offense when he was at the University of Washington). Interesting Note: After retiring from the NFL, Dan Pastorini went on to have a successful career racing in the NHRA's Top Fuel Dragster division- winning multiple Events in the mid to late 80s and becoming just the second Top Fuel driver to break the 270 MPH barrier.
You're right in that you could dedicate a whole video to Browns QBs, Deshone Kizer could definitely be the top on since they went 0-16 with him but I think Deshaun Watson is going to supplant him soon considering what was given up to get him. Bengals - David Klingler or Akili Smith, those were the two I was thinking of Curtis Painter, laying down a fresh coat of victory... Broncos- Paxton Lynch was an unfortunate story with all of his injuries, I'd consider Russell Wilson for this spot, Drew Lock could go here too
What we can't pronounce New Orleans correctly? Wueffel is by far the worse QB. don't know a Saints fan who would say anyone else. Billy Joe Turnover was bad, but Wueffel wasn't even an NFL quality QB. Wueffel would have multiple open receivers and he wouldn't throw the ball.
Some really good picks like Dan Pastorini’s awful 1981 Ram season but some recency bias especially in the NFC Central days: Packers - Randy Wright hands down the worst to me. Bears - Quinn didn’t play long enough. Plenty of bad ones over the years but I’ll pick Rick Mirer. Falcons - nice going all the way back but Kim McQuilken is the worst QB in NFL history who played more than a year.
I was debating Mirer or McGwire for the Seahawks. I'd have to say they got that one right. Also in that era we had John Friese. Oy, those were bleak days. 😂😂😂
Joey Harrington was a scapegoat for, not the cause of, the early 2000s Lions failures. He is certainly not the worst quarterback in Lions history. Don't forget when fans and sports writers called for a quarterback change the highly overrated head coach Steve Mariucci made the change to washed up former pro bowler Jeff Garcia try to save his job. That experiment lasted a whopping two games because Jeff was a noodle armed dink and dunk merchant. Turns out throwing to one of all time great receivers in Terrell Owens (who was frequently near or at the top of the league in YAC, and often turned short throws into big gains) was a great way to inflate his stats. Throwing to Az Hakim and Bill Schroeder exposed Jeff's deficiencies pretty quick. Off the top of my head the Lions have also started Mike McMahon, Dan Orlovsiy, and the reanimated corpse of Daunte Culpepper, all of whom were significantly worse than Harrington.
One thing I remember about Harrington is that he'd be mediocre all year then play lights out in the final game. You'd go into the offseason thinking he finally turned the corner...and he'd show up next year and suck again.
Just shy of 2 minutes as a bow man myself, and a beer drinker, hold my beer and watch this 😂😂 i can shoot arrows pretty well intoxicated, its sobar that i was a bad shot... I might have a problem 😂
So many of the QBs listed were rookies drafted by teams that were awful with awful protection. Only the very best can overcome such a burden so it isn't surprising that it destroyed their confidence and careers.
Steve DeBerg wasn't a completely hopeless qb, at least in the beginning. He was thrown into the piranha tank that was the Niners offense before the DeBartolo/Policy/Walsh triumvirate could put together a decent o line. On the other hand he was very much the kind of quarterback who plays just well enough to lose at the end. After being replaced by Joe Montana he went to other teams who needed a warm body at qb but never made a significant and positive impact anywhere.
Cowboys drafted near last this guy named ben dinnucci and he stunk with glimpses of a normal nfl quarterback, but mostly a peewee football quarterback but thankfully only started one game when both dak and andy dalton went out
As bad as Shuler was for the Redskins, John Beck, Mark Sanchez and Josh Johnson were all worse. Josh Johnson gets a slight pass because he was an emergency due to injury and Mark Sanchez being so bad. John Beck was so bad in 2011 that he killed the run game too. On the season the team averaged 100 yds per game, in the 4 games Beck played they averaged 53. He had 2 TDs to 4 ints, he added 2 rushing TDs.
Steve DeBerg went on to have a long journeyman’s career so I wouldn’t say he was the WORST QB in SF history considering some of the other candidates like Dorsey or O’Sullivan
The story of Joey Harrington isn’t in the numbers. It lies in the disconnect he had with the rest of the team. He lost the offensive line first. They ole’d their blocks from the beginning. Then the pass catchers just stopped trying to catch the ball. In truth, it proved how important the relationship between the qb and the rest of the team is. And btw, Dan Orlovsky was worse.
For the Cowboys, it’s Dak Prescott. Hitchinson was really bad, I'll admit. However, the main reasons that Dak is bad is because he can't read a defense, and his accuracy is inconsistent. On a side note, his agent is a great salesman.
The Packers’ worst QB is John Hadl. He threw 9 TDs and 29 INTs. It’s one of the worst trades in NFL history. We traded two first round picks, two second round picks, and a third for the guy. Brett Hundley was a backup thrust to be a starter, whereas Hadl was traded to be a starter. It was a freaking disaster for the Packers.
Hadl was better overall in his career though.
@ sure, but we got him at the bottom of it. I guess we can also go with Randy Wright? Idk…. I highly disagree with putting a backup to Favre and Rodgers as “the worst starting QB the Packers ever had.” This guy went really, skin-deep and never looked beyond 2000 for an example. The entire 70s and 80s could be: This is why the Favre trade changed the entire course of the franchise. The Packers were terrible for a time, and my parents constantly remind me just how spoiled I am to go from Favre to Rodgers.
@@micahkiyimba8641Yeah, but this is supposed to be the worst QB...for that franchise. I'd count it, but I don't get a vote.
I appreciate how this video still show each of their better throws while talking about how bad they were at QB. That's pretty special.
David Carr in my opinion was a good player, he just didn’t have protection.
Mallett was probably worse.
Tom Savage was the absolute worst
yeha that da sucks i dont feeel like its his fault
100% agree
@@ricardolopez720 Forgot about him lol
Putting Dan Pastorini on this list without mentioning his playoff/pro-bowl seasons with the Oilers was a huge disservice.
Dan Pastorini’s time with the Oilers only had one season in which he threw the same amount of touchdowns as interceptions and the rest of his tenure he had more interceptions than touchdowns in Houston and also Earl Campbell helped the Oilers to the playoffs
Pastorini was always overrated. They won in the 70s off of Earl Campbell not him. There was always promise and flashes but the guy just didn't produce no matter who he had. The Raiders had him in 1980 and it was the same result, struggles and then getting injured and benched for Plunkett.
Akili Smith for Bengals. No way it was Klingler
So true. I mean, they created the Wonderlic test because of him.
Came to say this
Klingler was in the record books for his college career. Smith was a transfer with one good year.
Lets be honest here a number of players could have made this list for the Bengals. Our we not forgetting Eric Wilhelm, Gus Frerotte, Paul Justin or for my old timers Jack Thompson the throwin Samoan. Sadly listing good starting qb's would be easier and a shorter list.
100%. By any measure Akili Smith was much worse than Klingler.
Manziel was far worse than Kizer!
Kizer at least showed up for practice and games and worked his butt off, the talent just wasn’t there.
Manziel on the other hand, was never prepared for practices or games, never worked at all and would be out partying in Vegas instead of working with therapy on the injured list.
And Watson has been a train wreck ever since the Browns acquired him.
Kizer can kick both of these butts!
Josh Rosen probably should’ve been the Cardinals worst. And I’d argue that Deshaun Watson has been the worst Browns qb
Josh Rosen for Cardinals, Dolphins and Falcons
Rosen was given a bad team and never had a chance vs Lindley who had a good team and just needed to game manage but failed miserably at it.
That's who I thought it would be.
As bad as Rosen and Lindley were, you can't forget Tom Tupa in the '90s. At least we can try to forget
@@davidpomeroy8124 At least Tupa was a decent punter.
Nathan Peterman ? 🤔
Pretty difficult for anyone to be worse than that but as an eagles fan my god it happened several times smfh
@@Swaggmire215 lol
Which team?
@@logalogalog any
@@logalogalog Yes
You could do a whole series on Detroits worst QBs.
The Lions always had QB controversies between their starters and backups until they drafted Stafford. But that was b/c they were both mediocre at best, or just gawd-awful at worst.
Lions have had a long history of having one offensive weapon, and no one to get him the ball. I'm glad I've lived long enough to see them be relevant.
Steve DeBerg may have had a bad record with the 49ers, but he was far from a bad QB. The teams he was on were right before Coach Walsh fixed the defense.
TPS must have never seen Jim Druckenmiller.
@@stevenelson3515it was also easy to miss his whole 1 start. For my money I would have went with Steve Stenstrom or Scott Bull.
It's Trey Lance, and it's not close.
@@darrenkrehoff5200 id have to go with drunkenmiller over trey lance. At least dallas was dumb enough to give them something back for lance. We're Drunkenmiller they got 1 game and a draft pick out of a 1st round pick. Also Drunkenmiller QB rating was 29% were lance was 79.9%
In 1979, DeBerg led the league in attempts and completions.
Bills JP Losman? What about Peterman?
Joey Harrington was busy holding Jeff Komlo's beer. Komlo was 2-14 as a Lions starter and threw 12 TD against 28 INT for his career.
Agreed! I remember that guy and felt pretty bad for Lions fans
These lists are so lazy. They're just content mills. They might even just be AI at this point.
I'm a bit surprised that Rodgers wasn't at least mentioned in the Jets entry, considering . . . _everything_ . . . surrounding his tenure there so far.
I remember J.P. Losman, I couldn't believe we had a QB called Loss Man. We should have looked for I.M. Win man
The worst Bills QB ever is Nathan Peterman and it isn’t close.
@ Yeah, he's so bad I subconsciously forgot about him. Surprisingly he is still paying. Been on 3 teams this year, practice squad.
He wasnt all thay bad he had to learn a new offense every year but he ahowed potental he and lee evans did well together
Bengals worst QB of all time is Akili Smith and there is no debate.
Akili Smith was the no.3 overall pick. We turned down the Saints trade of their ENTIRE DRAFT plus more picks that year to draft Akili Smith. And Akili LIFETIME STATS in Cincy are 5 TD passes and 13 interceptions in 22 games.
Akili Smith might be the worst draft pick of all time.
I remember I was so mad and one of his games that I went into the bathroom and I took a shit on the floor. I was just so mad
@ you are a terrible fan.
I’m not with this guy.
I'm not sure how Todd Blackledge isn't the worst QB that KC ever had. They used a number 1 pick on him in the most loaded QB draft in history and that alone should be enough for him to earn this honor.
For me the worst QB for Dallas will ALWAYS be Steve Pelleur the QB that effectively ended Coach Landry's career.
I agree that he looks the worst in comparison to what could have been picked(Marino and Kelly were both right there), but at least he did manage to win some games...he even ended his time at KC with a 13-11 record. Brody Croyle actually managed to be bad enough that he made Matt Cassel look like a competent starter after Croyle got shut out in the one game he subbed in for Cassel in 2010(where Cassel had lead the offense to score over 30 points six times that year)
Tyler Thigpen would have to be somewhere in there, but then again, that 2008 squad was awful all around. Dark days for KC.
You guys are always limited in your analysis. You guys leave out half of football history you never have anybody from the Rb Burley haven’t any body from the 50s and 60s on your list. For you guys football started after the 2000s.
The Super Bowl era is where I would cut off the line. None of that stuff prior
@@Jleet-3573 that’s one of my complaints as well. The entire Packers’ organization post-Starr and pre-Favre is full of really awful QBs. Calling Brett Huntley the worst starting QB the Packers ever had is just asinine. He was a backup. He was always meant to be a backup. Randy Wright, Hadl, etc. USA Today rated Randy Wright, who played in the 80s, the worst starting QB in Packers history. The worst backup is TJ Rubley. There’s no question about that.
I see the same thing with a lot of NBA content, it's like they can't even fathom that basketball existed before the 1990s. I think it's a combination of recency bias and pure laziness.
No way you put David Klingler over Akili Smith and David Carr over Tom Savage.
Steve DeBerg? Hard to throw when you’re on your back half a second after the snap. The Niners Oline at the time was, to be charitable, terrible. The worst starter, though admittedly not for long, was Jim Druckenmiller.
liked they showed clips of him with the Chiefs. Was the first "celebrity" I ever met. Super nice guy.
Nathan Peterman for the bills
I don't know about the Browns pick. I think you can make an argument for their worst QB being Mr. Happy Ending.
Seattle Seahawks=Russel Wilson
Denver Broncos=Russel Wilson
Pittsburgh Steelers=Russel Wilson
Jake Locker. That poor dude just couldn't stay healthy.
But wasn't he actually good when healthy? But was more fragile than Tony Romo. ( Cowboys fan here)
Availability is the best ability. He wasn’t good period
LA Rams had Dieter Brock. Eric Dickerson got them to the NFC Championship game where Brock passed for 66 yards, an improvement from the week before when he passed for 50.
I’d say jimmy clausen has a case for panthers too
When me and my friend see someone screw up we say "he dan orlovskied it" (he's a lions fan)
This video is lazy. Half of these guys were back ups who only started games due to injury.
DeBerg played before San Francisco became a dynasty
What? Oh you mean before Walsh and montana?
@jasonnelson6624 yesh
@@alexwilliams5799 fair enough.
@@alexwilliams5799 also I thought others were worse than Deberg and played more recently.
@jasonnelson6624 are you referring to Trey Lance?
Nice photoshop on the Jamarcus Russell.
Yeah the fat guy was Great!
60 percent wrong 40% right most of the bad quarterbacks simply didn’t have a line to protect them. Peyton Manning could’ve ended up in this group, but he never got shellshocked his first season after all those sacks. I had given up on him after the first season. Glad the coach saw him more in him than I did at that time. 14:25
You guys nailed it with my Ravens. I watched tape on many Ravens QBs to compare. Kyle Boller was an absolute nightmare under center 🙄.
Lifetime Ravens fan here and yes, dude was freaking terrible.
Why the Ravens stuck with Boller is beyond me, we had a stacked team, but lost a lot of opportunities because of him.
Kinda feel sorry for Shuler. They drafted a backup the same year, & for some reason, everyone expected Heath to just start out a top QB. He never did have to grow. Not to say, even if he had multiple seasons, he'd had been any good.
The golden age of the NFL is over
I’m glad you didn’t put Tim Couch on the list! He was thrown to the wolves by a really bad team! He never had any sort of protection and that causes a QB to get gun shy!
Though the Buffalo Bill's J.P. Losman was indeed horrific, I would have to offer that Nathan Peterman was their worse starting quarterback...Yet somehow, he's still in the league somewhere.
Somehow the Vikings still managed to make the playoffs under Ponder. Even more depressing, he was the closest thing other than Favre we had to a franchise QB between Culpepper and Bridgewater...
I was thinking the same thing. The Vikings absolutely reached to draft Ponder, but their worst QB? What about Tavaris Jackson? Wade Wilson, maybe?
Vikings have a habit of shipping off QBs that start to win too much.
When you're a Bears fan, and you're like... "Oh yeah, Quinn was terrible." Then they mention Chad Hutchinson on the Cowboys, and you remember... "he was one of the guys we brought in because Quinn was so bad, and Hutchinson was much better."
I was 90% sure that Beck would be ours before even watching the video. Damn he was so bad. Spot on, in my opinion.
Steve DeBerg and Dan Pastorini were both at the end of their respective NFL Careers and had success with other Teams (DeBerg in Kansas City- where he led the Chiefs to multiple Playoff appearances; Pastorini in Houston and the Raiders- where he won a Super Bowl ring in 1980) so it's not quite fair to treat them so negatively.
Jake Locker's Career was cut short by multiple Concussions- along with the abuse his body took in College (he was basically the Huskies whole Offense when he was at the University of Washington).
Interesting Note: After retiring from the NFL, Dan Pastorini went on to have a successful career racing in the NHRA's Top Fuel Dragster division- winning multiple Events in the mid to late 80s and becoming just the second Top Fuel driver to break the 270 MPH barrier.
As an Eagles fan, I was thinking Bobby Hoying. I think I had blocked Mike McMahon from my memory.
Gary Hogeboom was worse for Dallas anytime he felt pressured he would just throw the ball up in the air
NY Giants: Dave Brown and Daniel Jones were the same person. Both were piss poor picks and starters.
And everyone hated on Hostettler which was wild.
So many NFL fans, whose teams’ have dismal QBs this season, watching this to be told, “It’s been worse.”
You're right in that you could dedicate a whole video to Browns QBs, Deshone Kizer could definitely be the top on since they went 0-16 with him but I think Deshaun Watson is going to supplant him soon considering what was given up to get him.
Bengals - David Klingler or Akili Smith, those were the two I was thinking of
Curtis Painter, laying down a fresh coat of victory...
Broncos- Paxton Lynch was an unfortunate story with all of his injuries, I'd consider Russell Wilson for this spot, Drew Lock could go here too
Do Top 10 worst Owners of all major US Leagues (NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL)
Deshone kizer for the browns.
Oh god, how could I forget?
I'd argue Watson if nothing other than that contract.
Josh Rosen for Cardinals, and Dolphins, aaaaand Falcons
Why not throw 49er in there too.
1:00 Josh Rosen remember when his going be next Tom bradu
Terrible grammar
4.7/10
They said he was the most NFL-ready of that entire draft class lol
What we can't pronounce New Orleans correctly?
Wueffel is by far the worse QB. don't know a Saints fan who would say anyone else. Billy Joe Turnover was bad, but Wueffel wasn't even an NFL quality QB. Wueffel would have multiple open receivers and he wouldn't throw the ball.
I enjoyed watching Johnny Manziel flame out
You're absolutely right about Heath Shuler as the worst for the Redskins but Jeff George is a close second.
Some really good picks like Dan Pastorini’s awful 1981 Ram season but some recency bias especially in the NFC Central days:
Packers - Randy Wright hands down the worst to me.
Bears - Quinn didn’t play long enough. Plenty of bad ones over the years but I’ll pick Rick Mirer.
Falcons - nice going all the way back but Kim McQuilken is the worst QB in NFL history who played more than a year.
I was debating Mirer or McGwire for the Seahawks. I'd have to say they got that one right. Also in that era we had John Friese. Oy, those were bleak days. 😂😂😂
I would love for you guys to do a list of the biggest divas in NFL history
I think Trey Lance was worse than Steve DeBerg, but he was so bad he didn’t start enough games to prove it I guess. Oof.
maybe add the years played on the screen by the name.
and maybe a video with best AND worst to show how far apart the team's lows and high were
Hey, Mark Malone had the record for longest reception in Steelers' history
I did watch this one live but it's way too long ago for me to remember I had to look it up. I had thought it was 97 yards but it's only 90.
Bubby brister was way worse.
As a long time Ravens fan, Kyle Boller definitely belongs on this list.
and lets not ever forget that Mike McMahon went to sweden and played fore Uppsala 86ers!
Joey Harrington was a scapegoat for, not the cause of, the early 2000s Lions failures. He is certainly not the worst quarterback in Lions history. Don't forget when fans and sports writers called for a quarterback change the highly overrated head coach Steve Mariucci made the change to washed up former pro bowler Jeff Garcia try to save his job. That experiment lasted a whopping two games because Jeff was a noodle armed dink and dunk merchant. Turns out throwing to one of all time great receivers in Terrell Owens (who was frequently near or at the top of the league in YAC, and often turned short throws into big gains) was a great way to inflate his stats. Throwing to Az Hakim and Bill Schroeder exposed Jeff's deficiencies pretty quick. Off the top of my head the Lions have also started Mike McMahon, Dan Orlovsiy, and the reanimated corpse of Daunte Culpepper, all of whom were significantly worse than Harrington.
I'd have bet that you would have chosen Art Schlichter for the worst Colts QB. Schlichter would have also.
😂😂 you shouldnt bet.
Really? I can think of a lot of Packer QBs who were way worse than Huntley. He was bad but I don’t think he was the worse ever.
As a lifelong Lions fan, I will stand by saying Joey Harrington would’ve been good if he didn’t go to a poverty franchise.
One thing I remember about Harrington is that he'd be mediocre all year then play lights out in the final game. You'd go into the offseason thinking he finally turned the corner...and he'd show up next year and suck again.
@ It’s easy to suck when you have bust WRs and no online on top of mediocre coaching
Just shy of 2 minutes as a bow man myself, and a beer drinker, hold my beer and watch this 😂😂 i can shoot arrows pretty well intoxicated, its sobar that i was a bad shot... I might have a problem 😂
So many of the QBs listed were rookies drafted by teams that were awful with awful protection. Only the very best can overcome such a burden so it isn't surprising that it destroyed their confidence and careers.
Idk. The lions, jets and now the giants have all started Tim Boyle
David Woodley during his Steelers tenure. Joe Pisarchik for his Giants phase.
You never saw Anthony Dilweg play. He makes Brett Huntley look like an all pro.
Tha fotoshopped DaMarcus Russell pic is ridiculous....& tha Dan Pastorini slander is ridiculous 2! ✌🏽😐❤️🏈
Ok, Losman wasnt good, but it was DEFINITELY Nathan Peterman and its not close.
Steve DeBerg wasn't a completely hopeless qb, at least in the beginning. He was thrown into the piranha tank that was the Niners offense before the DeBartolo/Policy/Walsh triumvirate could put together a decent o line. On the other hand he was very much the kind of quarterback who plays just well enough to lose at the end. After being replaced by Joe Montana he went to other teams who needed a warm body at qb but never made a significant and positive impact anywhere.
Brock Osweiller was way worse than Carr.
That laugh for Leaf is a little weird, but good job on the vid.
Arizona: Josh Rosen.. Without debate. How many teams send a top ten pick that they traded up for packing after one season? He was brutal.
God bless Chris Weinke. He got us Pepper's
Fun fact: Brett Hundley is one of only two men named Brett to play quarterback in the NFL
Trey Lance was far and away the worst QB for the 49ers. Hes not even a CFL talent. Deberg played into his 40s.
Seattle coyld have also gone Rick Mirer or Kelly Stouffer. We've been hit or miss over the years.
Ah, yeah...forgot about Stouffer. All from the early-mid 90s. Ooyyyyyy...those were the hard times.
Throw John Friesz in that mix.
49er's pick for me is Jim Druckenmiller.
That's Drunkenmiller.
@davidchorney8740 Thank-You for that spelling Correction Bro!👍💯🏈
Cowboys drafted near last this guy named ben dinnucci and he stunk with glimpses of a normal nfl quarterback, but mostly a peewee football quarterback but thankfully only started one game when both dak and andy dalton went out
Texans: Brock Osweiler. Bengals: Akili Smith
Lions: Dan Orlovsky
Broncos: Tim Tebow.
Cleveland Browns… all of them.
You should do a top 10 (or bottom 10) for Cleveland Browns alone.
As bad as Shuler was for the Redskins, John Beck, Mark Sanchez and Josh Johnson were all worse. Josh Johnson gets a slight pass because he was an emergency due to injury and Mark Sanchez being so bad. John Beck was so bad in 2011 that he killed the run game too. On the season the team averaged 100 yds per game, in the 4 games Beck played they averaged 53. He had 2 TDs to 4 ints, he added 2 rushing TDs.
Per the Lions: I don't understand how Joey Harrington beats out Andre Ware for worst franchise QB.
Steve DeBerg went on to have a long journeyman’s career so I wouldn’t say he was the WORST QB in SF history considering some of the other candidates like Dorsey or O’Sullivan
The story of Joey Harrington isn’t in the numbers. It lies in the disconnect he had with the rest of the team. He lost the offensive line first. They ole’d their blocks from the beginning. Then the pass catchers just stopped trying to catch the ball. In truth, it proved how important the relationship between the qb and the rest of the team is. And btw, Dan Orlovsky was worse.
It seems Cardinal fans have forgotten Tom Tupa, and rightfully so
*winces at Shuler* I remember those days....
Heath Shuler went into Congress after the NFL.
I say Tom Savage or Brock Osweiler is the worst QB in Houston
This is the first video that i didnt agree with ANY of these picks i could name multiple worse QBs for these teams
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work you are awesome
For the Cowboys, it’s Dak Prescott. Hitchinson was really bad, I'll admit. However, the main reasons that Dak is bad is because he can't read a defense, and his accuracy is inconsistent. On a side note, his agent is a great salesman.
Hey, Cowboys turned a futball kicker into a football kicker, so there's that.
5:25 No. Chuck Long is easily the worst. If not long, there’s guys like Daunte Culpepper and Andre Ware.
Heath Shuler could have been the worst QB for two teams. He left his mark on the Saints as well😢😂
Seems like a lot of these guys wore number 7
Ok, how was Dan Pastorini the worst QB for the Rams but not for the Oilers/Titans ? How was Tony Banks not the worst for the Rams ?
As a jets fan im really curious who its going to be. So many great choices