The thing that is worse about Akili Smith is that he was drafted 3rd overall--in 1999. If that particular draft sounds familiar, that's because it's the draft where Mike Ditka's Saints traded their entire draft, plus an additional 1st and 3rd, to Washington to select Ricky Williams. Why is this significant? *DITKA OFFERED THIS TRADE TO THE BENGALS FIRST.* They gave up an entire extra draft to select one of the worst QBs ever. No wonder they've been known as the Bungles for so long.
@@George_Fl0yd Scared of the name? Not at all. That team is so crappy that it doesn't deserve a name, so I will continue to call them by one of the only places in the world as crappy as they are.
Fun fact, Ken Dorsey was the QB coach for Josh Allen in Buffalo when he was drafted, and was just promoted to offensive coordinator for the Bills after Brian Daboll got hired to be HC for the Giants. Goes to show that you can suck as a player, but have something to offer as a coach. Not always the case.
That was me as a wrestler. I never won a state championship myself but I have coached four kids to state championships and one to a national title as well.
Aaron Rodgers is the worst QB ever. I can't believe how many times he has just stood there and watched as his defenses and special teams crumbled. Terrible. A real QB would motivate their team to play better.
Akili Smith was just the peak of the Bungles era of the 90's. He was just completely terrible on a terrible team, but at least he helped the team be bad enough to get the number 1 pick to get Carson Palmer and 20 years of actual QB stability. Dalton was never elite and shit his pants in the playoffs every single time, but he was at least competent enough to get us there.
@@napalmblaziken After his "retirement". But since the aforementioned Dalton put the 2011 Bengals in playoff contention, a mid-season trade was made, and Palmer got his wish. After he got the money from a contract extension.
Kim McQuilken had a negative adjusted yards per attempt for his career. That is unthinkably bad. You would literally be better off punting on first down than taking a chance letting him air it out.
0:31 Ryan Lindley 0:53 Kim McQuilken 1:11 Elvis Grbac 1:34 Dan Darragh 1:52 Jimmy Clausen “led the team to the 1st overall pick.” 2:14 Gary Huff 2:37 Akili Smith 3:00 Mike Phipps 3:30 Chad Hutchinson 3:54 George Herring 4:18 Mike McMahon 4:48 Jerry Tagge 5:16 Brock Osweiler 5:42 Curtis Painter 6:10 Blaine Gabbert 6:42 Brodie Croyle 6:59 Andrew Walter 7:25 Charger Ryan Leaf 7:49 Rams Nick Foles 8:12 Rick Norton 8:33 Christian Ponder (looks pretty awesome compared to these QBs) 9:00 Doug Flutie 9:25 Danny Wuerffel 9:47 Joe Posarcik 10:13 Bryce Petty 10:36 #1 Pick King Hill 11:04 Kent Nix 11:27 Ken Dorsey 11:47 Kelly Stouffer 12:11 Bruce Gradkowski 12:38 Lynn Dickey 12:57 Ralph Guglielmi
Curtis Painter went to high school in my area and he was an All-American, we are very rural so it's a big deal that someone from here would make it to the NFL, yet no one here seems to acknowledge his existence
I’m from Kelly Stouffer’s hometown. The high school he played for is now a middle school after consolidating with another town’s school, there’s a picture of him playing for the Seahawks against the Raiders in one of the trophy cases. It’s too bad the only pro my ole hick town produced was so bad.
I used to work for a football communications organization and to commemorate the start of the NFL season they let us wear our favorite team's gear to work. Imagine my shock when a girl from our office showed up that day in, of all things, a Brodie Croyle Chiefs jersey! In 2015 no less! I know you shouldn't mercilessly mock people in the work place, but tell me she didn't deserve it!
This list reminds of the time I went to a 49ers game and watched Bryce petty beat Colin Kaepernick. Another reason Kap might not be getting opportunities in the NFL
Hey Barry i love the videos and the commentary. I think the only way to make it better is to show us highlights or in this case lowlights so we aren’t just looking at stats the entire video
This isn't related to this particular video but I just watched your ranking of every NFL mascot and it gave me the idea of ranking every NFL fight song. It's also something very personal to each team and some are definitely better than others. NFL fight songs deserve more love imo
Bortles has set Jacksonville back at least 8 years. They passed on many QBs in the draft because they believed in Bortles. They wasted a historic 2017 defense. The Jaguars are finally able to rebuild now, 8 years later.
Dan Darragh's stats were so spectacularly bad you almost have to think they can't be real. Some of these videos pick Gary Marangi as the Bills' all-time worst QB, and while Marangi was putrid, this vid gets it right in going with Darragh.
What's also funny about Stouffer is the Seahawks thought they were finally over him when they drafted... Dan McGwire. Who they later thought they were finally over when they drafted... Rick Mirer. No wonder Matt Hasselbeck felt like a star in Seattle.
The funny thing about lists like these is how it requires being better than almost everyone who never goes pro and their reward is getting dunked on mercilessly.
As a Rams fan I still remember being so mad when Nick Foles won a Super Bowl after disappointing with the Rams. It was the only year I've actually rooted for Brady in a Super Bowl and of course he lost.
Jerry Tagge had one good season with the BC Lions of the CFL in 1977 before ending his career as a backup. Joe Pisarcik played with my hometown Calgary Stampeders in the middle 1970’s. After another loss in 1974 a fan called in to post game call in show on the radio. He obviously wanted to complain the play of Pisarcik but was so angry he had trouble trying to pronounce his name!
I was a season ticket holder in Calgary in '76, Joe's last year there, when he lost the starting job to Tom Sherman at the start of the season and then was cut shortly after the arrival of John Hufnagel. He was notorious for throwing the ball so hard that he hurt his receivers' hands. There was much laughter in Calgary after Joe's infamous play in '78. Two years after that, he was backing up Ron Jaworski in the Super Bowl with the Eagles.
The oddest thing about Tagge is that he played high school ball for GB West. West didn't have their own stadium at the time, so they used the only football field in West Green Bay.... Imagine making it to the pros only to play on your old high school field.
"... which is no small feat, no offense to Rex Ryan" bruh I was drinking a monster when he said that and let me tell y'all they don't feel great in your nose
@@richardrice8076 It’s sad but it’s the organizations fault. I think it’s risky to not build up weapons around Justin Fields while he’s on his rookie contract.
@@Andy-fg7hm Again agree. You think about all the great q.b.s over the last 20 years. Would they've achieved the same success here? I doubt it, look at the team Mahomes is on. If the Bears would've drafted him he woulda been gone by now. It's a combination of coaching and management.
*SPOILERS* Cardinals: Ryan Lindley Falcons: Kim McQuilken Ravens: Elvis Grbac Bills: Dan Darragh Panthers: Jimmy Clausen Bears: Gary Huff Bengals: Akili Smith Browns: Mike Phipps Cowboys: Chad Hutchinson Broncos: George Herring Lions: Mike McMahon Packers: Jerry Tagge Texans: Brock Osweiler Colts: Curtis Painter Jaguars: Blaine Gabbert Chiefs: Brodie Croyle Raiders: Andrew Walter Chargers: Ryan Leaf Rams: Nick Foles Dolphins: Rick Norton Vikings: Christian Ponder Patriots: Doug Flutie Saints: Danny Wuerffel Giants: Joe Pisarcik Jets: Bryce Petty Eagles: King Hill Steelers: Kent Nix 49ers: Ken Dorsey Seahawks: Kelly Stouffer Buccaneers: Bruce Gradkowski Titans: Lynn Dickey Commanders: Ralph Guglielmi
I’m surprised Barry didn’t put out a rant video on Tom Brady coming back. All the young talent in the AFC and NFC and that dude is going to ruin the league again by winning his 8th ring lol.
New England Patriots : Tom Brady. Tom Brady has a woeful 203 interceptions in his career. He missed 34% of his throws and has a disgusting 63% winning percentage in super bowls. In his career, he lost a whopping FOUR super bowls, which is tied for the most all time.
Jags fan here. Thank you for correctly labeling Gabbert as our franchise's worst QB. He once ran play-action on a Hail Mary against the Steelers in 2011. That play sums up Gabbert's time in Jacksonville perfectly IMO.
As a Colts fan, I humbly disagree with the Curtis Painter choice. Sure, he was awful, but his performance led the Colts to Andrew Luck. On the other hand, Art Schleister was a star QB at Ohio State, and was drafted in the first round to replace the great Bert Jones. Unknown to the Colts, he had a gambling addiction, and after a mediocre rookie season, he deteriorated into a complete addict. He was kicked out of the league, got in trouble with the mob, spent significant time in jail, and was reduced to trying to trick wealthy old ladies on Ohio River showboats into giving him money so he could keep gambling.
2:00 Jimmy Claussen had a better rookie year than did John Elway! (Compare the stats.) Elway = 47.5% completions, 54.9 passer rate. But Elway was a big-money #1 pick; Claussen was a 2nd round selection. So it was bye-bye to Jimmy.
Well, when Elway debuted defenses were still allowed to kill quarterbacks and mug receivers. So it's not fair to compare him to a rookie who started over twenty years after Elway's rookie season.
A lot of these guys played in a different era when 50% completion rate was the norm and interceptions were expected. The West Coast offense changed all that. Shorter, higher percentage completions became the rule. Some of these guys actually called their own plays too!
I'll always remember Bryce Petty for getting sandwiched between an unblocked Ndamukong Suh and unblocked Cameron Wake. He got absolutely destroyed on that play.
It makes me crack up that I bought my dad a Lynn Dickey Packers jersey a few years ago as a Christmas gift, since that was his favorite QB in the sucky GB years. I had no idea he was a bum in Houston. Gonna have to show him this video.
Seeing Andrew Walter on this list hurts. His sophomore season at ASU was my freshman year (2002). Damn was he electric to watch. Broke the Pac-10 single game passing record that year with 536 passing yards to upset Oregon. By the end of his college career in 2004, he had shattered the Pac-10 all time passing TD record with 85, taking the record from none other than John Elway. When he was drafted by the Raiders, I actually wanted the Raiders to do well, and I'm a Chiefs fan. Oh well. You win some, you lose some.
You should have bent the rules for Christian Hackenberg. 2nd round pick that was so bad the coaching staff couldn't justify even giving him garbage time snaps.
Like everyone else when i saw this I started guessing who he’d say for each team…I knew he’d say Ponder. I really thought Ponder would be fantastic so extra whammy for me
Says a lot about the Vikings QB history if Ponder is considered the “worst” never expected him on this list. Sure his career didn’t pan out, but I never considered him terrible in the NFL. But to be fair im an FSU fan so maybe im biased
There's an argument to be made that Tarvaris Jackson might have been worse than Ponder, but overall just a lot of mediocrity and one-year-wonders in Minnesota.
As a Texans fan, I can agree that Osweiler wasn't the greatest quarterback. The team was really good at the time, but the qb just sucked. Now, we are in the process of rebuilding, and I must give Davis Mills credit for the improvement he's made since the beginning of the 2021 season. Starting out as a rookie backup on a team that was in a really bad state, I can't imagine it was easy for him or the others to get back on their feet, but I'm hoping they will continue to do so this year.
As a german viewer i smiled when seeing Kent nix because it’s actually a funny word play perfectly describing his play style Kent nix = doesn’t know anything roughly translated
I remember that Brock game being pretty close for a while and they might have had a chance if Will Fuller hadn't missed a perfect moonshot in the end zone.
Ravens could be three quarterbacks. Tony Banks got benched for Trent Dilfer after going 1-3 and later winning the Ravens a Super Bowl. Elvis Grbac after Dilfer just beat teams who had plenty of talent Broncos who recently won a Super Bowl, the previous years AFC Champions in the Titans, then beat the Raiders who were in the Super Bowl two years later. Dilfer did not have an easy run to get that Super Bowl he deserved to be the starter the next season. Then draft Kyle Boiler. Ravens somehow have had more QB Hell then the Bears and they still have more Super Bowls than us. Maybe the difference was Baltimore actually had somewhat of an offense.
I have a hard time believing Christian Ponder is the absolute worst Vikings QB given the long history of stop gaps and failing to live up to expectations at the position the Vikings have had since Tarkenton.
George Herring is a good pick, but my nominee for the Broncos is Steve Ramsey. Ramsey to me lacked in what it takes to be an NFL quarterback, but to his credit he managed to win some games in Denver and also led the team to their best record at that point, which was 9-5. Finally, I happen to think the quarterback rating is really a stat dependent on the total quality of the offense.
The thing that is worse about Akili Smith is that he was drafted 3rd overall--in 1999. If that particular draft sounds familiar, that's because it's the draft where Mike Ditka's Saints traded their entire draft, plus an additional 1st and 3rd, to Washington to select Ricky Williams. Why is this significant? *DITKA OFFERED THIS TRADE TO THE BENGALS FIRST.* They gave up an entire extra draft to select one of the worst QBs ever. No wonder they've been known as the Bungles for so long.
@@George_Fl0yd you are just as bad as the snowflakes that you cry about
@@George_Fl0yd Scared of the name? Not at all. That team is so crappy that it doesn't deserve a name, so I will continue to call them by one of the only places in the world as crappy as they are.
@@George_Fl0yd Not the “rEdSkiNs” anymore mate.
@@turbokart3776 That’s honestly how I see it. Until the team becomes good, it’s Washington. Plus I’m just used to calling them By city name 🤷
@@George_Fl0yd Even if it’s clearly racist? Say whatever you want, just know it’s racist.
"Curtis Painter he struck fear every time he stepped onto the field unfortunately he struck fear into the fans that he was playing for" 5:53 🤣🤣🤣
As a colts fan I loved that part 😂
Wasn't he supposedly the so called best back up qb. He could hold a clipboard like no other lady 😂
@southpark 981 Never noticed I put lady but it makes more sense that way 😆
Those aholes threw him in there to get Andrew luck
Barry’s subtle humor kills me in these videos😂
To be ahead of Jamarcus Russell on a worst QB in every teams history list, you gotta be truly horrendous.
Walter "helped" the Raiders get that 1st overall pick, unfortunately.
He was so bad he couldn't complete a pass to Randy Moss.
Tom Brady has completed 0 passes since returning from retirement. worst QB ever.
He has also won 0 playoff games since. Dreadful
But he doesn't have the 224 attempts required to make this list.
Fun fact, Ken Dorsey was the QB coach for Josh Allen in Buffalo when he was drafted, and was just promoted to offensive coordinator for the Bills after Brian Daboll got hired to be HC for the Giants. Goes to show that you can suck as a player, but have something to offer as a coach. Not always the case.
That was me as a wrestler. I never won a state championship myself but I have coached four kids to state championships and one to a national title as well.
Experience is the word your looking for
He was also Cam Newton’s QB coach in Carolina when Cam won MVP.
Tom Brady happens to be a good quarterback with a hot wife although I’ll look took was two months with her for him to come back out of retirement
You can also be great as a player, and suck as a coach. They are NOT the same skill set.
Aaron Rodgers is the worst QB ever. I can't believe how many times he has just stood there and watched as his defenses and special teams crumbled. Terrible. A real QB would motivate their team to play better.
A real quarterback would play special teams too tbh. Complete scrub. Miracle he has a ring
@@greenswamponion7330 honestly, i dont see why rodgers cant be the contain man on kickoff and also return kicks
@@eastc0ast he has a bad mustache too
Point taken, but this most recent loss falls on him.
@@greenswamponion7330 Exactly! U see that punt by Brady? That punt alone makes him the greatest of all time. He is 45 years old soon!
Akili Smith was just the peak of the Bungles era of the 90's. He was just completely terrible on a terrible team, but at least he helped the team be bad enough to get the number 1 pick to get Carson Palmer and 20 years of actual QB stability. Dalton was never elite and shit his pants in the playoffs every single time, but he was at least competent enough to get us there.
A shame the Bengals tried killing Carson Palmer, and ran him out of town.
@@napalmblaziken Story of Palmer's life lol
@@napalmblaziken if we don't lose Carson in that playoff game, we would have a Lombardi that season.
@@napalmblaziken After his "retirement". But since the aforementioned Dalton put the 2011 Bengals in playoff contention, a mid-season trade was made, and Palmer got his wish. After he got the money from a contract extension.
Smith only played 2 games the two seasons before they drafted Palmer.
Kim McQuilken had a negative adjusted yards per attempt for his career. That is unthinkably bad. You would literally be better off punting on first down than taking a chance letting him air it out.
“No small feat, no offense to Rex Ryan”. Barry once again showing us why he’s the GOAT 🤷🏽♂️
0:31 Ryan Lindley
0:53 Kim McQuilken
1:11 Elvis Grbac
1:34 Dan Darragh
1:52 Jimmy Clausen “led the team to the 1st overall pick.”
2:14 Gary Huff
2:37 Akili Smith
3:00 Mike Phipps
3:30 Chad Hutchinson
3:54 George Herring
4:18 Mike McMahon
4:48 Jerry Tagge
5:16 Brock Osweiler
5:42 Curtis Painter
6:10 Blaine Gabbert
6:42 Brodie Croyle
6:59 Andrew Walter
7:25 Charger Ryan Leaf
7:49 Rams Nick Foles
8:12 Rick Norton
8:33 Christian Ponder (looks pretty awesome compared to these QBs)
9:00 Doug Flutie
9:25 Danny Wuerffel
9:47 Joe Posarcik
10:13 Bryce Petty
10:36 #1 Pick King Hill
11:04 Kent Nix
11:27 Ken Dorsey
11:47 Kelly Stouffer
12:11 Bruce Gradkowski
12:38 Lynn Dickey
12:57 Ralph Guglielmi
Thanks time stamp guy
Bro went super speed
@@DarrthFaderr didnt do the teams :(. but also still mad respect takes time to do that
Elvis was a decent QB
If my memory serves me right, I think King Hill was an assistant coach for Bum Phillips at New Orleans in the early ‘80’s
Curtis Painter went to high school in my area and he was an All-American, we are very rural so it's a big deal that someone from here would make it to the NFL, yet no one here seems to acknowledge his existence
The choices for the Browns and Lions had to have been especially difficult for this one.
Lets not forget the Jets as well. I thought it was going to be either Geno Smith or Kellen Clemens. But I forgot about Bryce Petty.
And the Bears lol
There is a reason neither franchise has been to a Super Bowl. So many lousy QB's
I’m from Kelly Stouffer’s hometown. The high school he played for is now a middle school after consolidating with another town’s school, there’s a picture of him playing for the Seahawks against the Raiders in one of the trophy cases. It’s too bad the only pro my ole hick town produced was so bad.
Don't that make everyone else at your school even worse, cause he did play in the NFL
My school produced Lorenzo Booker. Remember him? Didn't think so.
I used to work for a football communications organization and to commemorate the start of the NFL season they let us wear our favorite team's gear to work. Imagine my shock when a girl from our office showed up that day in, of all things, a Brodie Croyle Chiefs jersey! In 2015 no less! I know you shouldn't mercilessly mock people in the work place, but tell me she didn't deserve it!
She didn’t, wearing jersey’s of bad players is hilarious. I occasionally put on my vintage Jamarcus Russell jersey at parties
Maybe she was blowing him?
This list reminds of the time I went to a 49ers game and watched Bryce petty beat Colin Kaepernick. Another reason Kap might not be getting opportunities in the NFL
Thank you for the reminder of how bad the years between Aikman and Romo were.
10:35 - King Hill was also the Eagles' punter, and he was a fairly good one, averaging 41 yards per punt. That's why he stayed there for 8 seasons!
“he looks like an alcoholic kurt cobain, so really just kurt cobain”
jesus christ barry you can’t say that😹😹
He was also a heroin addict. Probably not a great person overall.
Pretty sure he just did. And it made me laugh.
@@tryhardfinessedyou being an addict makes you a bad person? That makes every musican a terrible person, then again that might be close to the truth
@@jeefneef9307 What was the point of making this comment when you have effectively undermined your entire point with that last sentence…
@@johnmuschi2064 they’re not terrible people for being addicts at least lol
Barry never had a L take he has the best sports knowledge ive ever seen
He's had some Ls but hes such a class act that is doesn't even matter. I dont think I would mind him marrying my son
@@ganon2352 i beg your pardon?
@@srfae You heard the man
@@ganon2352 bro?
The mvp video was an L bc he wanted to suck the fun out of the award
The fucking Painter. Managed to take our 15-1 team to a 1-15 record the year he got the starting job. But hey, the suck for Luck was ALMOST worth it.
Neither of those records are accurate.
14-2 to 2-14
Bucs is gonna postunretirement brady hands down we already know
I doubt it
Yea cause he didn’t have a record breaking season last year
How selfless of him!
Wrong
Short fields are coming back
How did Kim McQuilken finish his career with negative air yards per attempt? How is that even possible?
you pass behind the line of scrimmage i guess
that's 'adjusted yards per attempt' it gives a penalty for interceptions
'Because he spike the ball into the ground on every single play.' Props to JG9 for the cliche.
I guess if you have a flurry of INT return yards?
Barry is killing with those uploads lately, just like Aaron Hernandez, good job!)
He's just like ray Lewis such a killer instinct
No offense to Henry ruggs
No offense to OJ Simpson
Damn that qualifier... I was certain Nathan Peterman would be the Bills pick, that one game he played for us was legendarily bad
Probably didn’t reach the 250+ benchmark
“He’ll maybe get a job When Tom Brady retire in 2050”🤣
Barry know the News😳
“Maybe Zac Wilson will earn this distinction someday.”
Well…
I already know theres a “just edging out tom brady” joke
Hey Barry i love the videos and the commentary. I think the only way to make it better is to show us highlights or in this case lowlights so we aren’t just looking at stats the entire video
8:11 also incredible to think he went on to beat Keenum in the NFC Championship that same year he beat Brady
This isn't related to this particular video but I just watched your ranking of every NFL mascot and it gave me the idea of ranking every NFL fight song. It's also something very personal to each team and some are definitely better than others. NFL fight songs deserve more love imo
Bortles has set Jacksonville back at least 8 years. They passed on many QBs in the draft because they believed in Bortles. They wasted a historic 2017 defense. The Jaguars are finally able to rebuild now, 8 years later.
That rebuild is not truly gonna happen until they get rid of that jackass General Manager, the cancer starts there.
I looked at the title for one second and said HELL YEAH
Kim McQuulken: 4TD 28INT
*says nothing*
*literally 2 guys later*
Dan Darragh: 4TD 22INT
“THAT IS UNFATHOMABLE!”
Video Idea: The Ultimate NFL team
@7:08 “that’s no small feat”, Rex Ryan burn is simply amazing. 👏🏼
Nice to see Barry upload, wasn’t sure if he was still alive after Brady unretired
Dan Darragh's stats were so spectacularly bad you almost have to think they can't be real. Some of these videos pick Gary Marangi as the Bills' all-time worst QB, and while Marangi was putrid, this vid gets it right in going with Darragh.
Nathan Peterman didn’t have enough opportunities to be that bad
Hearing people say Washington Commanders still sounds weird af.
They should have picked Lt. Commanders as their name to pay tribute to the great Lt. Commanders such as McHale, Queeg and Arnheiter.
What's also funny about Stouffer is the Seahawks thought they were finally over him when they drafted... Dan McGwire. Who they later thought they were finally over when they drafted... Rick Mirer. No wonder Matt Hasselbeck felt like a star in Seattle.
Matt Hasselbeck WAS a star in Seattle.
Isn’t it funny that Kim McQuilkin almost threw 3 tds and 28 ints on falcons
The funny thing about lists like these is how it requires being better than almost everyone who never goes pro and their reward is getting dunked on mercilessly.
The Eagles' guy would have been better off -spiking the ball into the ground on every play- selling propane and propane accessories.
Yup, I tell you hwhat.
As a Rams fan I still remember being so mad when Nick Foles won a Super Bowl after disappointing with the Rams. It was the only year I've actually rooted for Brady in a Super Bowl and of course he lost.
Jerry Tagge had one good season with the BC Lions of the CFL in 1977 before ending his career as a backup. Joe Pisarcik played with my hometown Calgary Stampeders in the middle 1970’s. After another loss in 1974 a fan called in to post game call in show on the radio. He obviously wanted to complain the play of Pisarcik but was so angry he had trouble trying to pronounce his name!
I was a season ticket holder in Calgary in '76, Joe's last year there, when he lost the starting job to Tom Sherman at the start of the season and then was cut shortly after the arrival of John Hufnagel. He was notorious for throwing the ball so hard that he hurt his receivers' hands. There was much laughter in Calgary after Joe's infamous play in '78. Two years after that, he was backing up Ron Jaworski in the Super Bowl with the Eagles.
The oddest thing about Tagge is that he played high school ball for GB West. West didn't have their own stadium at the time, so they used the only football field in West Green Bay....
Imagine making it to the pros only to play on your old high school field.
"... which is no small feat, no offense to Rex Ryan" bruh I was drinking a monster when he said that and let me tell y'all they don't feel great in your nose
Wow a guy named Andrew Walter sucked as a QB? Shocker. He has such a quarterback-like name.
As a Bears fan there are too many choices
Agree for them it's every quarterback from Sid Luckman to now. Wouldn't be surprised if Fields bombs out.
@@richardrice8076 It’s sad but it’s the organizations fault. I think it’s risky to not build up weapons around Justin Fields while he’s on his rookie contract.
@@Andy-fg7hm Again agree. You think about all the great q.b.s over the last 20 years. Would they've achieved the same success here? I doubt it, look at the team Mahomes is on. If the Bears would've drafted him he woulda been gone by now. It's a combination of coaching and management.
Brodie Croyle is the first QB of the Super Bowl era to start at least 10 games and not win a single one.
Texans fan here.
Brock Osweiler isn't our worst QB ever for his play on the field. He's our worst QB because of the contract
Also the fact that he fucking sucked makes the contract look 10x worse
@@angrytoilet24real98 yeah we had to give the Browns a second rounder so they would take the contract off of us lmao
*SPOILERS*
Cardinals: Ryan Lindley
Falcons: Kim McQuilken
Ravens: Elvis Grbac
Bills: Dan Darragh
Panthers: Jimmy Clausen
Bears: Gary Huff
Bengals: Akili Smith
Browns: Mike Phipps
Cowboys: Chad Hutchinson
Broncos: George Herring
Lions: Mike McMahon
Packers: Jerry Tagge
Texans: Brock Osweiler
Colts: Curtis Painter
Jaguars: Blaine Gabbert
Chiefs: Brodie Croyle
Raiders: Andrew Walter
Chargers: Ryan Leaf
Rams: Nick Foles
Dolphins: Rick Norton
Vikings: Christian Ponder
Patriots: Doug Flutie
Saints: Danny Wuerffel
Giants: Joe Pisarcik
Jets: Bryce Petty
Eagles: King Hill
Steelers: Kent Nix
49ers: Ken Dorsey
Seahawks: Kelly Stouffer
Buccaneers: Bruce Gradkowski
Titans: Lynn Dickey
Commanders: Ralph Guglielmi
I’m surprised Barry didn’t put out a rant video on Tom Brady coming back. All the young talent in the AFC and NFC and that dude is going to ruin the league again by winning his 8th ring lol.
Ohhh that video coming I guarantee he is working on that video
If the worst qb we have had is Dough Flutie, I guess we have been blessed.
He may have actually been the best QB New England had during the late 80’s-early 90’s.
I just love how homie doesn’t sugar coat anything in these types of videos😂
This is a certified hood classic
New England Patriots : Tom Brady. Tom Brady has a woeful 203 interceptions in his career. He missed 34% of his throws and has a disgusting 63% winning percentage in super bowls. In his career, he lost a whopping FOUR super bowls, which is tied for the most all time.
The teams he was on have only lost 3
It would be nice if you included highlights of the players
You know you’re bad when you’re wiser than jamarcus Russell. 🤣🤣🤣
He probably actually checked to see that the DVD he was given was actually blank.
Jags fan here. Thank you for correctly labeling Gabbert as our franchise's worst QB.
He once ran play-action on a Hail Mary against the Steelers in 2011. That play sums up Gabbert's time in Jacksonville perfectly IMO.
As a Colts fan, I humbly disagree with the Curtis Painter choice. Sure, he was awful, but his performance led the Colts to Andrew Luck. On the other hand, Art Schleister was a star QB at Ohio State, and was drafted in the first round to replace the great Bert Jones. Unknown to the Colts, he had a gambling addiction, and after a mediocre rookie season, he deteriorated into a complete addict. He was kicked out of the league, got in trouble with the mob, spent significant time in jail, and was reduced to trying to trick wealthy old ladies on Ohio River showboats into giving him money so he could keep gambling.
Omg, that Rick Norton was so funny. 😂😂😂
Do every rookie of the year since 2000 and how there career turned out
U can make 2 vids. Offensive and defensive
Every teams worst miss field goal
2:00 Jimmy Claussen had a better rookie year than did John Elway! (Compare the stats.) Elway = 47.5% completions, 54.9 passer rate. But Elway was a big-money #1 pick; Claussen was a 2nd round selection. So it was bye-bye to Jimmy.
Well, when Elway debuted defenses were still allowed to kill quarterbacks and mug receivers. So it's not fair to compare him to a rookie who started over twenty years after Elway's rookie season.
A lot of these guys played in a different era when 50% completion rate was the norm and interceptions were expected. The West Coast offense changed all that. Shorter, higher percentage completions became the rule. Some of these guys actually called their own plays too!
Browns: Everyone ever after 2000. rip my team
For Colts I’m guessing… Curtis Painter
The fact that the entire video ends on “Very very stinky.” Is just poetic.
I love this list. I mean everybody can debate who's the best.
But whoever thinks of debating, who's the worst.
I'll always remember Bryce Petty for getting sandwiched between an unblocked Ndamukong Suh and unblocked Cameron Wake. He got absolutely destroyed on that play.
I’m amazed he wasn’t crippled for life when that happened.
As a jet fan I’ve seen far worse than petty sadly lol
maybe next make a video about the best defense ever played by a qb and why it's Tom Brady?
It makes me crack up that I bought my dad a Lynn Dickey Packers jersey a few years ago as a Christmas gift, since that was his favorite QB in the sucky GB years. I had no idea he was a bum in Houston. Gonna have to show him this video.
Should have added the team logos on the the stat line screens, I kept going back because I would forget what team you were talking about.
Seeing Andrew Walter on this list hurts. His sophomore season at ASU was my freshman year (2002). Damn was he electric to watch. Broke the Pac-10 single game passing record that year with 536 passing yards to upset Oregon. By the end of his college career in 2004, he had shattered the Pac-10 all time passing TD record with 85, taking the record from none other than John Elway. When he was drafted by the Raiders, I actually wanted the Raiders to do well, and I'm a Chiefs fan.
Oh well. You win some, you lose some.
You should have bent the rules for Christian Hackenberg. 2nd round pick that was so bad the coaching staff couldn't justify even giving him garbage time snaps.
Like everyone else when i saw this I started guessing who he’d say for each team…I knew he’d say Ponder.
I really thought Ponder would be fantastic so extra whammy for me
Can you do a top 15 or top 10 running back video
Says a lot about the Vikings QB history if Ponder is considered the “worst” never expected him on this list. Sure his career didn’t pan out, but I never considered him terrible in the NFL. But to be fair im an FSU fan so maybe im biased
There's an argument to be made that Tarvaris Jackson might have been worse than Ponder, but overall just a lot of mediocrity and one-year-wonders in Minnesota.
Didn't he go to Arby's for his own wedding dinner as well?
It’s crazy that Nick Foles would land on this list considering he won Super Bowl LII MVP
“For fellow shit quarterback Joey Harrington” 😂😂😂😂
As a Texans fan, I can agree that Osweiler wasn't the greatest quarterback. The team was really good at the time, but the qb just sucked. Now, we are in the process of rebuilding, and I must give Davis Mills credit for the improvement he's made since the beginning of the 2021 season. Starting out as a rookie backup on a team that was in a really bad state, I can't imagine it was easy for him or the others to get back on their feet, but I'm hoping they will continue to do so this year.
I love that this video exists
“I’ll always remember Curtis Painter for looking like an alcoholic version of Curt Cobain” 😂😂😂😂💀
As a german viewer i smiled when seeing Kent nix because it’s actually a funny word play perfectly describing his play style Kent nix = doesn’t know anything roughly translated
Funny Stuff! Long suffering Bears fan here and I tell you Phipps had a few good games for the Bears later in his career.
Barry should make a video about every teams best receiver. Whether this be wide receiver or tight end, I think it would be a great video.
Here to see what the Browns and Bears have as their entries. Buckling in for this.
Speaking of Jerry Tagge. He had a successful career in the CFL with the B.C. Lions.
Finally, a category my Texans excel in
Piscarick played for the Stamps of the CFL and he threw the ball so hard, no one could catch it.
I remember that Brock game being pretty close for a while and they might have had a chance if Will Fuller hadn't missed a perfect moonshot in the end zone.
Can’t wait for the NBA version of this vid!!!
1:12 I forgot about Elvis Grbac. I thought for sure you were gonna say Kyle Boller, who was his own brand of failure.
Ravens could be three quarterbacks. Tony Banks got benched for Trent Dilfer after going 1-3 and later winning the Ravens a Super Bowl. Elvis Grbac after Dilfer just beat teams who had plenty of talent Broncos who recently won a Super Bowl, the previous years AFC Champions in the Titans, then beat the Raiders who were in the Super Bowl two years later. Dilfer did not have an easy run to get that Super Bowl he deserved to be the starter the next season. Then draft Kyle Boiler. Ravens somehow have had more QB Hell then the Bears and they still have more Super Bowls than us. Maybe the difference was Baltimore actually had somewhat of an offense.
"Heres why George Herring is an absolute bum ... rip tho"
I have a hard time believing Christian Ponder is the absolute worst Vikings QB given the long history of stop gaps and failing to live up to expectations at the position the Vikings have had since Tarkenton.
McQuilken's stats are by far the worst. didn't even think that was possible even in the 70s.
I was hoping for Barf Starr and got Fart Starr. That's how dreams die.
George Herring is a good pick, but my nominee for the Broncos is Steve Ramsey. Ramsey to me lacked in what it takes to be an NFL quarterback, but to his credit he managed to win some games in Denver and also led the team to their best record at that point, which was 9-5. Finally, I happen to think the quarterback rating is really a stat dependent on the total quality of the offense.
As a Colts fan, the Curtis Painter era was rough. :(
I love how half of Thea’s guys where drafted by the cardinals in the top ten
I like how the thumbnail has the WFT logo, but the title card has the old Skins logo. Barry come on!