I laugh my ass off every single time Jamarcus Russel is mentioned. That guy is an absolute legend. The stories around him are just unbelievable. The fact he was so lazy he wouldn't watch game tape, then to be sure he wasn't watching, they gave him an actual blank tape and asked him if he watched it, and he said yeah, he picked up a lot... it just stunning. Absolutely astonishing.
There are lots of things at play here, but Jamarcus is pretty much single-handedly responsible for the fact that NFL rookie contracts are paid dependent upon where they are drafted and not just paid wheely nilly.
@marcusobleness I never said he wasn't. What about him being a #1 pick made anything I said untrue? Because he was a number 1 pick and was paid a ton of money, the NFL wanted protections against something like that happening again. So there are built-in pay scales in the CBA that are determined on where you are drafted.
I disagree. Rosen was bad, but he was never given the chance to get good and that Cardinals team was a failure all around. Leinart walked into an passing offense that featured Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin against an over the hill Kurt Warner who he was named the de facto starter over and still somehow couldn't win the starting job.
Arizona Cardinals: Matt Leinart, Ryan Lindley (00:30) Atlanta Falcons: Kim McQuilken (01:03) Baltimore Ravens: Kyle Boller (01:33) Buffalo Bills: Nathan Peterman (01:57) Carolina Panthers: Chris Weinke (02:46) Chicago Bears: Cade McNown (03:09) Cincinnati Bengals: Akili Smith (03:43) Cleveland Browns: DeShone Kizer (04:10) Dallas Cowboys: Chad Hutchinson (04:37) Denver Broncos: Paxton Lynch (05:06) Detroit Lions: Joey Harrington, Dan Orlovsky (05:36, 06:06) Green Bay Packers: Randy Wright (06:43) Houston Texans: David Carr (07:15) Indianapolis Colts: Jack Trudeau (07:47) Jacksonville Jaguars: Blaine Gabbert (08:22) Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler Palko, Todd Blackledge (08:52, 09:21) Las Vegas Raiders (formerly Oakland Raiders): JaMarcus Russell, Andrew Walter (09:55, 10:30) Los Angeles Chargers (formerly San Diego Chargers): Ryan Leaf (11:04) Los Angeles Rams (formerly St. Louis Rams): Keith Null, Nick Foles (11:35, 12:06) Miami Dolphins: Cleo Lemon (12:35) Minnesota Vikings: Christian Ponder (12:35) New England Patriots: Jim Plunkett (13:06) New Orleans Saints: Heath Shuler (14:02) New York Giants: Joe Pisarcik (14:26) New York Jets: Zach Wilson (14:55) Philadelphia Eagles: Bobby Hoying (15:48) Pittsburgh Steelers: Mark Malone (16:20) San Francisco 49ers: Ken Dorsey (16:51) Seattle Seahawks: Rick Mirer (17:23) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Steve Spurrier, Steve Young (18:23, 18:54) Tennessee Titans: Zach Mettenberger (18:54) Washington Commanders (formerly Washington Redskins): Heath Shuler (19:26)
Ryan Leaf vs Peyton Manning is why I don't watch the draft. The presumably best minds in football (GM's, coaches, scouts and TV "experts") debated as to which one was better. None of them predicted that Leaf would be a bust. If they don't know - then surely I'm not smart enough to get appropriately excited about who my team does or doesn't draft.
I used to play pickup basketball with and against Ryan Leaf frequently when he was in high school, I’m a bit older and he came to a local Salvation Army gym in Great Falls. My wife went to school with him. He was an arrogant kid back then ( he’s two years younger than my wife ). He was a good basketball player and a decent athlete but most of the guys didn’t enjoy his presence. But most of those same guys spoke as if he was best friends to all of them when he and his “Smurfs” were starting at Washington State. I rooted for him but still didn’t really like him. I met up with him about ten years ago at a car dealership, he was there making amends to a friend he stole from during the height of addiction. For whatever reason, he sat and chatted with me for about fifteen minutes. He didn’t remember me from pickup basketball when he was in high school. He was a somber dude and I was glad he sat and chatted with me about absolutely nothing. Then his friend arrived and they went and did whatever it is they did. His younger brother Brady seemed a little better balanced as far as I was told. I never met Brady. Ryan deserves the grief he has had handed to him. But fifteen minutes changed my hope for how he can repair some of his damage and keep his demons at bay. Truth is, he sat at an empty chair by my desk and I thought he might be there for a new ride, but I didn’t try to sell him anything as he asked where his friend was.
Carr is still the worst QB in Texans history, mainly because they have had so few starters, and the guys worse than him barely played. Maybe Brock Osweiler is worse but even then he still won a playoff game. Yes it was against a rookie backup making his first ever start but still.
When an NFL team picks a QB to "save" them, but have no O line to protect him(and why they were bad before picking a QB with a high draft choice)....NOT THE QBs FAULT. Any QB has to have a competent line AND receivers.
Haha 🤣 Man, I can’t even imagine being a Jets fan.🤦🏻♀️ …but at least NY has tons of other sports to be invested in. Some parts of the country are seriously desolate with sports franchises.
@@SeattleRaindrop206 To be honest, I see other franchises flounder just as bad. Look at New England, they don't look like they are going to be good for a long time. They had a great run. It's a revolving door.
@@h2w25 Hi h2w25, I just listened to the Cleveland Browns Quarterback Song and it was great! Thank you for making me aware that this brilliant parody of the Billy Joel song existed.
The 49ers Ken Dorsey played about as you'd expect from a 7th-rounder, and no worse than Cody Pickett, another 7th-rounder they took the following year. Neither was as bad as 2nd-rounder Giovanni Carmazzi, who didn't even make the team, but their worst choice by far was trading away two 1st-round picks to move up from 12th to 3rd in the draft to choose the hopeless Trey Lance.
Picking Akili Smith is even worse when you consider that the Bengals wanted him so badly that they refused the Saints offer for all of their 1999 draft picks and more (because New Orleans wanted Ricky Williams)
For Green Bay, I submit that Don Horn was much worse than Randy Wright because of the expectations. Horn was supposed to be the heir apparent to Bart Starr (that was literally Vince Lombardi's comment on him). Don Horn was a first round pick, while Randy Wright was drafted in the sixth round. Horn's last year with Green Bay produced a 36% completion average and threw 8 more interceptions than touchdowns his last two seasons.
DeShone Kizer was never a great player for the Browns. But he was only a second round draft pick, and didn’t embarrass the team with his off field behavior. Johnny Manziel was a first round pick, and made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Very true. For example, there is a reason that Joey Harrington was called “Joey Blue Sky.” It wasn’t because he enjoyed flying. And David Carr was the QB of an expansion team; it’s not like they had the cream of the crop in the expansion draft. Both teams ruined those QBs.
Or Scott Mitchell. The Lions offensive line often left him with a defender in the back field right after the snap. For his running abilities, Barry was never a blocker. Then again being the O-line for Barry had to be a tougher than normal job. You never knew where he was going to end up!
bad play calling too. I mean TB had Tom Brady and wasn't he angry about the plays being called in? and streamlined the playbook for that SB run? If that was a rookie QB he wouldn't say anything and then get reamed by the coaches.
I think that Jack Trudeau was a indeed a bust, but how can you not say the worst bust for the Colts was Art Schlichter. A very talented QB who had a terrible gambling problem that ruined his career and his life. He is 64 and has spent a good part of his adult life in prison.
Dan Orlovsky will NEVER live down running out of the back of the endzone! That will forever I've in infamy! The 0-16 season is nothing in comparison! Despite being the same season, the run out of the back of the endzone was the most embarrassing thing to happen to the Lions to this day! The ONE thing that was not the officiating to screw us over.
I don't even understand why he even has a job as NFL analyst with ESPN. May as well include Mark Sanchez and have him critique players on how to hold the ball properly and not fumble....lol.
Absolutely correct. And it also inherently excludes the quality of the players around the QB. Plunkett again the perfect example. Was he a bad QB in New England or a good QB on a horrible team?
Y'all bringing up the QB's being sacked as if that's not hugely an offensive line issue. QB's getting sacked numerous of times is because of bad o-line play. Let's put full context to that
Sacks depend on how bad the Oline is, how fast a quarterback can read the field and what type of offense the team runs. Nowadays most run some form of the west coast but some teams used to run one based off of the deep pass.
Does this list only taken into account qbs who started at least one game for this team? Because my favorite QB career stat-line is Tyler Bray. He played one snap for the chiefs, fumbled, and never played again
If Manziel had been drafted by any other team, he may have made this list. It's just that the Browns have had so many bad ones, that it's a lot easier to hide among the giant pile of ineptitude in Cleveland.
With Bobby Douglas, the Bears should have gone back to the run-oriented, single wing offense. Douglas was an excellent runner but a 3rd-rate passer. Jack Concannon, a decent runner but a 2nd-rate passer, could have been the tailback. I believe they would have done better than with the T-formation.
Sometimes it ain't the QB. David Klingler in Cincy. Incredible athlete. The guy spent his entire career trying to not end up a paraplegic getting rag-dolled or buried every other play. I assume he still has PTSD. How was he as a quarterback on an actual NFL team? We will never know.
You missed on the Bills.EJ Manuel is Buffalo’s worst qb of all time. Peterman was a 5th round pick who shouldn’t have been on the roster but Manuel was a first round pick who failed miserably.
Jim Kelly - 0-4 on SBs. I'm totally kidding. Still mad about that wide right on a 47 yarder. no gimme I know, but today's kickers seem to be cut of a different cloth compared to the past.
in small defense of Mark Malone, they apparently were only counting Superbowl era QBs. Pittsburgh had lots of horrible QBs back into the 30s. so did some of the other teams.
Not much of a defense though. Even in college at Arizona State, he wasn't much of a passer. His most famous play at ASU was a 98 yard touchdown run off a QB Draw Play. That said, outside of a post-Detroit Bobby Layne, the Steelers really didn't have a good QB until Bradshaw.
@@stuartdollar9912 I would question Bradshaw. He was surrounded by one of the greatest teams of all time, including having arguably the greatest defense in the history of pro football to complement the solid tools of Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, and Franco Harris that he worked with on offense. The team was flat out stacked. And still, he barely threw more TDs than picks over his career. Not to say that he was a bad QB who lucked out...he was just an average QB.
Giovanni Carmazzi should get honourable mention in this video. Giovanni was the second quarterback taken in the 2000 draft - well ahead of Tom Brady. Carmazzi's confidence was shaken in a pre-season game against, ironically the New England Patriots and he never seemed to recover. He spent his two seasons with the 49ers as a backup and never appeared in a regular season game.
Seems like quarterbacks were chosen for a specific reason that isn’t necessarily to do with talent, but 65 year old scouts drooling over their physical attributes in some creepy AF way?
This time the Browns deserve what they got. Before this episode I've watched the Browns destroy a lot of young quarterbacks. Brady Quinn, Tim Couch and even the not so young Brandon Weedon. Johnny Manziel screwed the Browns. Begged them to draft him and then flipped them the bird. The Browns screwed Baker Mayfield but in reality probably did him a favor. They would have been a better team with Baker at the helm. I'll never know why the Browns gave so much for a troubled quarterback like Deshaun Watson who got paid and will continue to get paid unless this latest escapade gives the Browns a way out. I feel kind of bad for Browns fans. The old Browns have won 2 superbowls since leaving town. It has to be ownership and management. They get the draft picks and they've spent the money.
Don't understand why QB is the only position where they have wins and losses attached to it. Ya say Deshone Kaiser went 0-16 with the browns but the whole team was trash
@@ocularzombie6679 I mean is it though? Look at teams that won Super Bowl with a sub par quarterback. Just because certain people say it's the most important position doesn't make it true. If you have an elite O-line you can go all the way with a mediocre qb
@@Tubalcain422 But they don't play offense. At least not in the AL or college. And if they bat in the NL, it's last in the order and are often pin hit for.
I remember a coworker telling me ponder will be an elite qb…. Once shit hit the fan that coworker wouldn’t look at me 😆 He even moved out of state… I occasionally text him. Some fans get too cocky about a player because of how they were in college. College is 1 thing… nfl is different. My coworker found out
Plucket in New England as a bust is unfair. Chuck Fairbanks brought in the option and all the other teams had to do was place a LB as a spy and tee off on Plucket.
As a Cowboys fan, I have to give Chad Hutchinsona pass. He was a hail mary signing trying to find anyone off the street who could come in and replace the true worst franchise QB ever: Quincy Carter. If you look at pure stats, you miss the fact that Carter was benched in favor of him.
You’re right about not putting Dave Carr on the list because his sacks were not his fault. He had the worst Frontline in history. He had some of the worst receivers you could ever have. He was set up the fail.
To be fair to Orlovsky, he DID have Jared Allen chasing after him. Personally, I fear no man, but even I would rather run out the back of the end zone too.
Hahaha 😂 you’re such a champ for thinking of this idea 💡 Way to remind us all of our worst, most embarrassing, days 🙈 ….but hey, at least we get to laugh at everybody else’s misery at the same time 🤷🏻♀️😂 So much fun to watch
There is nothing worst to have Akili Smith, Ryan Leaf, David Carr, Jamarcus Russell, Blaine Gabbert, Matt Leinart, Johnny Manziel and so many other quarterbacks who didn’t have great careers in the NFL. I’m just saying…it’s so many to name. The NFL draft sucks too when it comes to the first overall draft picks.
I love how they say how bad Chad Hutchinson was and proceed to tell you he played in the MLB and NFL...i get that he mightve not been great but damn there arent many ppl who can say they made it professionally in both.
17:00 Are you serious with this 49ers choice? They drafted Jim Druckenmiller, the supposed successor to Steve Young, with the 26th overall pick in 1997. He actually won his debut but was so bad that he only started that one game in the NFL.
A lot of these QBs issues were the offensive lines. It's not all on them. Thats what sucks about being a QB, you get shit on for picks and bad plays that were caused by the guys who are supposed to keep you safe.
Lifelong Chiefs fan here. Mid 2000s had a LOT of terrible QB's between Trent Green and Alex Smith. Not only was Tyler Palko awful, there was also Tyler Thigpen, Brodie Croyle, and Damon Huard. I think they're all worse than Blackledge was, and Mahomes is better than all of them combined.
I feel like paxton lynch just didnt get enough time or patience from the coaches... 1-3 could just be him warming up to the league with a mid team He never got the solid chance he deserved and as a result couldnt develop
Expected to see romo as the bad QB for Dallas, glad to see he wasn’t. He can read the game almost perfectly, he just had a career plagued with injuries
I'm here from the Zach Wilson video. Both really entertaining. I'm probably going to watch your whole video collection today. Great stuff 😎 and the dak Prescott wink at the end is awesome because I'm a Philly fan and I understand it haha he'll be on a couple list one day too haha fly eagles fly
OL has to block, defense has to not give up tons of points, WRs have to run routes properly, so many things go into a win in the NFL. And to blame it all on one player, the QB, is ridiculous. It all starts with the coaches. An 0-16 team has bad players and bad coaches who do not make the players any better. Sacks should be an OL stat. Sometimes the QB holds on way too long, but how many times has a DL or LB just blown by an OLman and gotten a sack in one second? How many INTs are because a WR just plain doesn't catch the ball, or runs the wrong route? Those should be charged to the WR as well. Sure there are over throws, or just bad decisions like Favre in championship games, but if the ball this the receiver dead in his hands or chest and he loses it, the INT is on him.
@@SeattleRaindrop206 Oh I agree, but when they talk about records they will say QB so and so is 1-4 in the playoffs, etc. Or Dan Marino or Barry Sanders never won a Super Bowl.
As for the Steelers, in my opinion, you could have gone with Cliff Stoudt too also. I’ve also never forgiven Neil O’Donnel for throwing the Super Bowl away.
@@hjplays5463 he's on probation until 9/13/24. But he was arrested again in Feb 2024 on drug charges, still pending. If found guilty his probation could be revoked and he could be locked up for at least 11 months. So, he's doing about the same.
Being a diehard Saints fan since their inception, i have seen the worst of the worst. teams really don't have the right to wear bags on their heads until their team has had 10 years of losing.
Believe it or not Ryan Leaf actually won his first two games then after a horrible game vs Kansas City he had that blowup with the reporter that was the beginning of the end 🤨
I agree, because he ruined his own career and put a bad light on not just my Niner's but the whole NFL because of being the first Pro athlete to ever kneel during Our nations Anthem. Nobody wanted him after that, and now my Niner's are cursed with losing the Super Bowl now.
1:04 this is a little misleading… in his first 3season in Atlanta he did START 7 games (over 3 different seasons) and threw 3tds and 28ints. But he PLAYED in 16 games in those three years. So it’s a bit skewed. So really he achieved those stats in 16 games.
I'll never root for the Packers (as you can probably imagine, lol), but I have a lot of respect for their organization and their ability to find excellence in QBs. During the Favre/Rodgers era, Chicago has had at least 35 different guys start at QB. Sheesh...
Majikowski beat my 49ers in 1989 that went onto win thier second consecutive Super Bowl. To this day I still don't know how he did it. Well he did throw a pick six but that was nullified which was BS but damn, I thought he wasn't that bad
I'm going to do the impossible here and defend Joey Harrington. They guy was undermined from the get-go by a self-styled QB guru in Marty "Bar is High" Mornhinweg, with an offensive scheme he was ill-suited for. Never forget the post-draft presser where Mornhinweg refused to show up, and Millen looked morose. Harrington played for two coaches who didn't want him and were itching to replace him. Other Lions QBs to consider: Mike McMahon, Chuck Long (#12 pick and Heisman runner-up), Andre Ware (Hesiman winner, #7 pick), Mike McMahon, Ty Detmer, Rusty Hilger, Karl Sweetan, Mike McMahon, and Mike McMahon.
Well Harrington joined a looong line of bad picks during the Matt Milllen era, Steelers fan here BTW so no skin in this one but with all due respect Harrington was going to be a shitty QB no matter what team drafted him or he would have been traded to. Some guys have it in college and it doesn't translate into the NFL. He was one of them.
It's really a two-way street. Sometimes sacks occur because QBs aren't processing and getting the ball out fast eenough, and sometimes it's because the linemen flat-out get beat.
Thanks for pointing out Todd Blackledge for the Chiefs. We could have had Dan Marino. But, Todd became an exceptional College Football analyst after football.
I think the Raiders may have had the two worst QBs in NFL history - Jamarcus Russell and the guy he made everyone forget about ... Todd Marinovich. LOL
Let's get one thing straight. Christian Ponder NEVER led the Vikings to the playoffs. The one year they made the playoffs when he was playing, was the year Adrian Peterson rushed for over 2,000 yards. They rode Adrian Peterson to the playoffs. AD averaged more yards per rush that year than Christian Ponder averaged per pass! That's pretty bad for a quarterback. Ponder was horrible.
Watch his college highlights and you'll see why. His accuracy is incredible.. The Panther's O-line is terrible, that's most of the problem. They didn't have any receivers last year, either.. maybe one? His height isn't even the issue.. he's the same height as Drew Brees.
@@The_Cali_State Respectfully, I'm going to disagree, sir. I know he wasn't in a great situation but even taking that into account he showed next to nothing as a rookie and does nothing well.
Some of these guys were hurt by horrible teams more than actually being horrible players.
You are 100% on the mark. Success attracts success. Jets love to say they could have had Dan Marino.
Like Kizer.
Why do I feel like all of these guys played for the raiders
Deshone Kizer!!!!!
Exactly. Look what Sam Darnold is doing with Minnesota right now. While the jets made him look like ass.
I laugh my ass off every single time Jamarcus Russel is mentioned. That guy is an absolute legend. The stories around him are just unbelievable. The fact he was so lazy he wouldn't watch game tape, then to be sure he wasn't watching, they gave him an actual blank tape and asked him if he watched it, and he said yeah, he picked up a lot... it just stunning. Absolutely astonishing.
There are lots of things at play here, but Jamarcus is pretty much single-handedly responsible for the fact that NFL rookie contracts are paid dependent upon where they are drafted and not just paid wheely nilly.
@@idontwaitfor420lol he was the #1 pick
@marcusobleness I never said he wasn't. What about him being a #1 pick made anything I said untrue? Because he was a number 1 pick and was paid a ton of money, the NFL wanted protections against something like that happening again. So there are built-in pay scales in the CBA that are determined on where you are drafted.
@@idontwaitfor420 I was saying even if it applied when he played it wouldn’t have mattered a ton right?
That is both hilarious and depressing as a Raiders fan
Josh Rosen is worst than Leinart
Was ab to say the same thing lol instantly makes me question this list
Who
*worse
I disagree. Rosen was bad, but he was never given the chance to get good and that Cardinals team was a failure all around. Leinart walked into an passing offense that featured Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin against an over the hill Kurt Warner who he was named the de facto starter over and still somehow couldn't win the starting job.
I thought so too
Arizona Cardinals: Matt Leinart, Ryan Lindley (00:30)
Atlanta Falcons: Kim McQuilken (01:03)
Baltimore Ravens: Kyle Boller (01:33)
Buffalo Bills: Nathan Peterman (01:57)
Carolina Panthers: Chris Weinke (02:46)
Chicago Bears: Cade McNown (03:09)
Cincinnati Bengals: Akili Smith (03:43)
Cleveland Browns: DeShone Kizer (04:10)
Dallas Cowboys: Chad Hutchinson (04:37)
Denver Broncos: Paxton Lynch (05:06)
Detroit Lions: Joey Harrington, Dan Orlovsky (05:36, 06:06)
Green Bay Packers: Randy Wright (06:43)
Houston Texans: David Carr (07:15)
Indianapolis Colts: Jack Trudeau (07:47)
Jacksonville Jaguars: Blaine Gabbert (08:22)
Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler Palko, Todd Blackledge (08:52, 09:21)
Las Vegas Raiders (formerly Oakland Raiders): JaMarcus Russell, Andrew Walter (09:55, 10:30)
Los Angeles Chargers (formerly San Diego Chargers): Ryan Leaf (11:04)
Los Angeles Rams (formerly St. Louis Rams): Keith Null, Nick Foles (11:35, 12:06)
Miami Dolphins: Cleo Lemon (12:35)
Minnesota Vikings: Christian Ponder (12:35)
New England Patriots: Jim Plunkett (13:06)
New Orleans Saints: Heath Shuler (14:02)
New York Giants: Joe Pisarcik (14:26)
New York Jets: Zach Wilson (14:55)
Philadelphia Eagles: Bobby Hoying (15:48)
Pittsburgh Steelers: Mark Malone (16:20)
San Francisco 49ers: Ken Dorsey (16:51)
Seattle Seahawks: Rick Mirer (17:23)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Steve Spurrier, Steve Young (18:23, 18:54)
Tennessee Titans: Zach Mettenberger (18:54)
Washington Commanders (formerly Washington Redskins): Heath Shuler (19:26)
yay, 6 raiders qbs?
Thank you
Ryan Leaf vs Peyton Manning is why I don't watch the draft. The presumably best minds in football (GM's, coaches, scouts and TV "experts") debated as to which one was better. None of them predicted that Leaf would be a bust. If they don't know - then surely I'm not smart enough to get appropriately excited about who my team does or doesn't draft.
Exactly....Brock Purdy is proving right now they dont know as much as they put on!!!!
@@DUDURTY Brock was just lying in the weeds!
@@alwilliams64964 I watch, but I also realize that it takes a season or two to see how a drafted player is actually going to work out.
I used to play pickup basketball with and against Ryan Leaf frequently when he was in high school, I’m a bit older and he came to a local Salvation Army gym in Great Falls. My wife went to school with him. He was an arrogant kid back then ( he’s two years younger than my wife ). He was a good basketball player and a decent athlete but most of the guys didn’t enjoy his presence. But most of those same guys spoke as if he was best friends to all of them when he and his “Smurfs” were starting at Washington State. I rooted for him but still didn’t really like him. I met up with him about ten years ago at a car dealership, he was there making amends to a friend he stole from during the height of addiction. For whatever reason, he sat and chatted with me for about fifteen minutes. He didn’t remember me from pickup basketball when he was in high school. He was a somber dude and I was glad he sat and chatted with me about absolutely nothing. Then his friend arrived and they went and did whatever it is they did.
His younger brother Brady seemed a little better balanced as far as I was told. I never met Brady.
Ryan deserves the grief he has had handed to him. But fifteen minutes changed my hope for how he can repair some of his damage and keep his demons at bay. Truth is, he sat at an empty chair by my desk and I thought he might be there for a new ride, but I didn’t try to sell him anything as he asked where his friend was.
@@brokl26 Wow. Thanks for sharing that. Sometimes forget the human aspect of these guys.
Houston messed up David Carr. He was a special QB in college - he was Pro ready. That O-line was atrocious.
Yes , totally . He was shell-shocked and lost his guts.
I think he could have been great anywhere else
@@TTMBrendanya love making excuses for these athletes
@@HoweyJR_ 0 ball knowledge lol just move on if you don’t know shit
He took a beating every week. He could've been special if he went to a competent team.
In defense of David Carr you can’t be a good quarterback when your offensive line doesn’t show up.
Facts. They talking about QB's being sacked like that's not an o-line issue
Carr had the most injury prone o line in the league his rookie year they didn't get fixed during his career
Carr is still the worst QB in Texans history, mainly because they have had so few starters, and the guys worse than him barely played. Maybe Brock Osweiler is worse but even then he still won a playoff game. Yes it was against a rookie backup making his first ever start but still.
I gave Carr the benefit of the doubt. I think Osweiler was WAYYYY worse.
Russell Wilson : "YOU CAN."
Debut and 5 interceptions in the first Half is ridiculous. Should have been cut from the team at halftime 😂
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Imagine being the coach. You're throwing at the wrong colors son. Wtf!
Yeah!
The thing is, he was the back up. QB1 was benched for poor performance...
Steve Young and Jim Plunkett prove that sometimes a player is just in the wrong system and by going to a different team, they can blossom.
TB did a great job training QBs for success for other teams. Vinny Testaverde, Steve Young and Doug Williams
Also the NFL could benefit from a minor league system, especially to develop QBs.
@@lowerclassbrats77no… you either good or your not it’s that simple
@HoweyJR_ bull shit. Sam darnold sucked the big one with the jets but looks like a very good qb with Minnesota right now.
Explain that.
@@danlford what’s BS?
When an NFL team picks a QB to "save" them, but have no O line to protect him(and why they were bad before picking a QB with a high draft choice)....NOT THE QBs FAULT. Any QB has to have a competent line AND receivers.
Those receivers need a QB to get the ball to them as well. Just ask Lions fans what happens when you draft 8000 receivers year after year.
Sam Darnold and baker mayfield balling out once they get to teams with weapons are case and point.
Jets fan: Can we pick more then one? One just feels so...limiting, you know?
Oh, we have a top 10. Or bottom 10 to be more accurate.
Haha 🤣 Man, I can’t even imagine being a Jets fan.🤦🏻♀️
…but at least NY has tons of other sports to be invested in.
Some parts of the country are seriously desolate with sports franchises.
@@SeattleRaindrop206 To be honest, I see other franchises flounder just as bad. Look at New England, they don't look like they are going to be good for a long time. They had a great run. It's a revolving door.
Where is Browning Nagle? Early 90s bad.
@@jackregoproductions8649 Yes. The little engine that couldn't. Rick Mirer and Bubby Brister were pretty bad.
I can't believe Johnny Manziel didn't make this list. With perhaps the biggest ego ever in the NFL draft, "Mr. Money" turns out to be one of the worst
Kizer had at least a 0.5 TD-INT ratio.
Thats better than a lot of the other QBs talked abozt
I agree completely!
The Browns have an entire song about bust QB’s. Just go google browns QB song
@@h2w25 Hi h2w25, I just listened to the Cleveland Browns Quarterback Song and it was great! Thank you for making me aware that this brilliant parody of the Billy Joel song existed.
@@robertnorris9152 ME, TOO!!!!!
The 49ers Ken Dorsey played about as you'd expect from a 7th-rounder, and no worse than Cody Pickett, another 7th-rounder they took the following year. Neither was as bad as 2nd-rounder Giovanni Carmazzi, who didn't even make the team, but their worst choice by far was trading away two 1st-round picks to move up from 12th to 3rd in the draft to choose the hopeless Trey Lance.
Well said fellow fan.
Seattle Seahawks drafted Rick Mirer because they had drafted an even bigger bust Dan Mcgwire two years earlier.
Jim Drunkenmiller should be the 49ers pick, dude was a 1st round oick expected to take over for Young
Picking Akili Smith is even worse when you consider that the Bengals wanted him so badly that they refused the Saints offer for all of their 1999 draft picks and more (because New Orleans wanted Ricky Williams)
For Green Bay, I submit that Don Horn was much worse than Randy Wright because of the expectations. Horn was supposed to be the heir apparent to Bart Starr (that was literally Vince Lombardi's comment on him). Don Horn was a first round pick, while Randy Wright was drafted in the sixth round. Horn's last year with Green Bay produced a 36% completion average and threw 8 more interceptions than touchdowns his last two seasons.
DeShone Kizer was never a great player for the Browns. But he was only a second round draft pick, and didn’t embarrass the team with his off field behavior. Johnny Manziel was a first round pick, and made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
So many of the qb woes were caused by poor offensive lines, receivers, and running backs.
Those O-lines would make or break a career… for real.
Very true. For example, there is a reason that Joey Harrington was called “Joey Blue Sky.” It wasn’t because he enjoyed flying. And David Carr was the QB of an expansion team; it’s not like they had the cream of the crop in the expansion draft. Both teams ruined those QBs.
Or Scott Mitchell. The Lions offensive line often left him with a defender in the back field right after the snap. For his running abilities, Barry was never a blocker.
Then again being the O-line for Barry had to be a tougher than normal job. You never knew where he was going to end up!
bad play calling too. I mean TB had Tom Brady and wasn't he angry about the plays being called in? and streamlined the playbook for that SB run? If that was a rookie QB he wouldn't say anything and then get reamed by the coaches.
I think that Jack Trudeau was a indeed a bust, but how can you not say the worst bust for the Colts was Art Schlichter. A very talented QB who had a terrible gambling problem that ruined his career and his life. He is 64 and has spent a good part of his adult life in prison.
I'm a lifelong Hoosier and colts fan..I love Jack Trudeau..alot of us did and do.go pacers
Dan Orlovsky will NEVER live down running out of the back of the endzone! That will forever I've in infamy! The 0-16 season is nothing in comparison! Despite being the same season, the run out of the back of the endzone was the most embarrassing thing to happen to the Lions to this day! The ONE thing that was not the officiating to screw us over.
I'm sure he still has nightmares
When he plays ball in the backyard with his kids, he fears running over the property line and embarrassing them.
I don't even understand why he even has a job as NFL analyst with ESPN. May as well include Mark Sanchez and have him critique players on how to hold the ball properly and not fumble....lol.
The Jets you could make a whole video on. Remember Christian Hackenburg?
Oh you are SO right. The Jets have had a strong of losers for 20 plus years now.
Both Mike Talliferro and Joe Kapp were far worse Patriots qbs. So was Marc Wilson. How did Jim Plunkett end up on this list?????
None of them were first overall picks, but I agree that any of the guys they had in the early 90’s before Bledsoe were worse.
Cam Newton. I never liked Tony Eason nor Garopolo. Clearly Mac Jones didnt work out.
But Joe Kapp was fun to watch. He got fat, looked like he was 60 years old.
@ 2:15 i was at this game, as a Charger fan. It was glorious, we hadnt even gotten to our seats yet and heard the crowd go wild....first pick
Obsessing over the passer rating is stupid, since QBs like Plunkett were playing a vastly different game than what passes for football today.
Absolutely correct. And it also inherently excludes the quality of the players around the QB. Plunkett again the perfect example. Was he a bad QB in New England or a good QB on a horrible team?
Ken Stabler has one of the lowest passing ratings for a Super Bowl Winning QB. I don't think he cared.
There comes a point where you can only blame the supporting cast so much. Plunkett lost his job because of his play multiple times.
@@bjchit yet only person in NFL history to win 2 Super Bowls where he started the Season as the back up.
@@johnharris6655 Only because Brian Sipe decided to try and be a hero. And Marc Wilson got hurt.
Quincy Carter was Dallas worst QB. Man had more interceptions than completions I swear
Y'all bringing up the QB's being sacked as if that's not hugely an offensive line issue. QB's getting sacked numerous of times is because of bad o-line play. Let's put full context to that
Super context dependent, I’d say it’s 60/40 line/QB in the modern nfl
QBs hold the ball too long. Tom Brady didn't have the best O-Lines his whole career but didn't get sacked much because he got the ball out quickly.
@tgs5725 but many good qb's need that time, especially with deep threat recievers
Sacks depend on how bad the Oline is, how fast a quarterback can read the field and what type of offense the team runs. Nowadays most run some form of the west coast but some teams used to run one based off of the deep pass.
@@tgs5725this
Cowboys - Quincy Crackhead Carter😂
THANK YOU! CHAD HUTCHINSON IS A HOFer COMPARED TO QUINCY!
Does this list only taken into account qbs who started at least one game for this team? Because my favorite QB career stat-line is Tyler Bray. He played one snap for the chiefs, fumbled, and never played again
See also: T.J. Rubley for the Packers.
Johnny manziel should be an honorable mention
If Manziel had been drafted by any other team, he may have made this list. It's just that the Browns have had so many bad ones, that it's a lot easier to hide among the giant pile of ineptitude in Cleveland.
@@randolphdukeSo true
True but he was sooo hyped and was trash @randolphduke
So should Justin Fields
honorable mention. Hell, he should get the top spot as worst QB in Cleveland history. The CFL didn't even want that head case lol
I wonder how many Colts fans blame the teams struggles in the 80s and most of the 90s on John Elway
Thanks for not doing 20 minutes on the Bears alone.
With Bobby Douglas, the Bears should have gone back to the run-oriented, single wing offense. Douglas was an excellent runner but a 3rd-rate passer. Jack Concannon, a decent runner but a 2nd-rate passer, could have been the tailback. I believe they would have done better than with the T-formation.
Sometimes it ain't the QB. David Klingler in Cincy. Incredible athlete. The guy spent his entire career trying to not end up a paraplegic getting rag-dolled or buried every other play. I assume he still has PTSD. How was he as a quarterback on an actual NFL team? We will never know.
Ken Dorsey for the 49ers? Really? I think I would have went with Jim Drunkenmiller.
You missed on the Bills.EJ Manuel is Buffalo’s worst qb of all time. Peterman was a 5th round pick who shouldn’t have been on the roster but Manuel was a first round pick who failed miserably.
I think they paid Manuel too🤔
He forgot Losman too! Like Peterman isn’t even Top 3…
Jim Kelly - 0-4 on SBs. I'm totally kidding. Still mad about that wide right on a 47 yarder. no gimme I know, but today's kickers seem to be cut of a different cloth compared to the past.
in small defense of Mark Malone, they apparently were only counting Superbowl era QBs. Pittsburgh had lots of horrible QBs back into the 30s. so did some of the other teams.
Pisspuke took Marchibroda over Unitas. LOLOLOLOL
Not much of a defense though. Even in college at Arizona State, he wasn't much of a passer. His most famous play at ASU was a 98 yard touchdown run off a QB Draw Play. That said, outside of a post-Detroit Bobby Layne, the Steelers really didn't have a good QB until Bradshaw.
@@stuartdollar9912 I would question Bradshaw. He was surrounded by one of the greatest teams of all time, including having arguably the greatest defense in the history of pro football to complement the solid tools of Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, and Franco Harris that he worked with on offense. The team was flat out stacked. And still, he barely threw more TDs than picks over his career. Not to say that he was a bad QB who lucked out...he was just an average QB.
Giovanni Carmazzi should get honourable mention in this video. Giovanni was the second quarterback taken in the 2000 draft - well ahead of Tom Brady. Carmazzi's confidence was shaken in a pre-season game against, ironically the New England Patriots and he never seemed to recover. He spent his two seasons with the 49ers as a backup and never appeared in a regular season game.
Seems like quarterbacks were chosen for a specific reason that isn’t necessarily to do with talent, but 65 year old scouts drooling over their physical attributes in some creepy AF way?
High Correlation between sacks and Interceptions. Having a 300 lb LB coming at you would make anyone panic 🤣
As a Browns fan it wasn’t the QBs it was the multiple Head coaches who had no business running a team
Or just cursed.
This time the Browns deserve what they got. Before this episode I've watched the Browns destroy a lot of young quarterbacks. Brady Quinn, Tim Couch and even the not so young Brandon Weedon. Johnny Manziel screwed the Browns. Begged them to draft him and then flipped them the bird. The Browns screwed Baker Mayfield but in reality probably did him a favor. They would have been a better team with Baker at the helm.
I'll never know why the Browns gave so much for a troubled quarterback like Deshaun Watson who got paid and will continue to get paid unless this latest escapade gives the Browns a way out. I feel kind of bad for Browns fans. The old Browns have won 2 superbowls since leaving town. It has to be ownership and management. They get the draft picks and they've spent the money.
Johnny Manziel somehow didn't get a mention.
JIM PLUNKETT was ruined in NEW ENGLAND because that offensive line was pathetic.
Don't understand why QB is the only position where they have wins and losses attached to it. Ya say Deshone Kaiser went 0-16 with the browns but the whole team was trash
probably because QB is the most important position in football. They make the calls and recieve the snaps, so it's a no brainer pretty much.
@@ocularzombie6679 I mean is it though? Look at teams that won Super Bowl with a sub par quarterback. Just because certain people say it's the most important position doesn't make it true. If you have an elite O-line you can go all the way with a mediocre qb
It's like pitchers in baseball. It's also a team game, but they have always gotten the wins and losses attached to their records.
@@junehanzawa5165pitchers play defense.
@@Tubalcain422 But they don't play offense. At least not in the AL or college. And if they bat in the NL, it's last in the order and are often pin hit for.
I remember a coworker telling me ponder will be an elite qb…. Once shit hit the fan that coworker wouldn’t look at me 😆
He even moved out of state… I occasionally text him.
Some fans get too cocky about a player because of how they were in college. College is 1 thing… nfl is different. My coworker found out
Plucket in New England as a bust is unfair. Chuck Fairbanks brought in the option and all the other teams had to do was place a LB as a spy and tee off on Plucket.
As a Cowboys fan, I have to give Chad Hutchinsona pass. He was a hail mary signing trying to find anyone off the street who could come in and replace the true worst franchise QB ever: Quincy Carter. If you look at pure stats, you miss the fact that Carter was benched in favor of him.
You’re right about not putting Dave Carr on the list because his sacks were not his fault. He had the worst Frontline in history. He had some of the worst receivers you could ever have. He was set up the fail.
The fact that Josh Rosen isn’t even talked about is wild in this video is wild.
you know why
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is that really why? sad if true
I'm a 49er fan and Jim Druckenmiller was the WORST QB we ever drafted. Played more like DRUNKENmiller😂
As a 9ers fan myself, we had a lot of Bad to mediocre Qb's since Steve Young retired, and they didn't last very long along with 3 Super Bowl Losses.
To be fair to Orlovsky, he DID have Jared Allen chasing after him. Personally, I fear no man, but even I would rather run out the back of the end zone too.
Hahaha 😂 you’re such a champ for thinking of this idea 💡
Way to remind us all of our worst, most embarrassing, days 🙈
….but hey, at least we get to laugh at everybody else’s misery at the same time 🤷🏻♀️😂 So much fun to watch
There is nothing worst to have Akili Smith, Ryan Leaf, David Carr, Jamarcus Russell, Blaine Gabbert, Matt Leinart, Johnny Manziel and so many other quarterbacks who didn’t have great careers in the NFL. I’m just saying…it’s so many to name. The NFL draft sucks too when it comes to the first overall draft picks.
Easier if you break it down team by team.
Gabbert was GREAT in College !
I love how they say how bad Chad Hutchinson was and proceed to tell you he played in the MLB and NFL...i get that he mightve not been great but damn there arent many ppl who can say they made it professionally in both.
Deion Sanders being the exception!
Ryan Leaf takes the cake. Plus the ice cream
JaMarcus was worse
17:00 Are you serious with this 49ers choice? They drafted Jim Druckenmiller, the supposed successor to Steve Young, with the 26th overall pick in 1997. He actually won his debut but was so bad that he only started that one game in the NFL.
Honorable Mentions:
Cody Pickett
JT O'Sullivan
@@FreakinFred08 Sounds Right, the only terrible one I remember is J.T. O'Sullivan, the Interception (pick 6) man.
A lot of these QBs issues were the offensive lines. It's not all on them. Thats what sucks about being a QB, you get shit on for picks and bad plays that were caused by the guys who are supposed to keep you safe.
I called Zach Wilson when he was drafted. I refuse to believe people thought he was going to be great in the league.
Lifelong Chiefs fan here. Mid 2000s had a LOT of terrible QB's between Trent Green and Alex Smith. Not only was Tyler Palko awful, there was also Tyler Thigpen, Brodie Croyle, and Damon Huard. I think they're all worse than Blackledge was, and Mahomes is better than all of them combined.
Thigpen actually played ok he had a passer rating of 72. & 50 touchdowns
Tyler Thigpen did pretty well for a guy that was a backup.
Blitz: Let's see the worst QB from every NFL franchise
Jets: Hold my beer
I feel like paxton lynch just didnt get enough time or patience from the coaches... 1-3 could just be him warming up to the league with a mid team
He never got the solid chance he deserved and as a result couldnt develop
Expected to see romo as the bad QB for Dallas, glad to see he wasn’t. He can read the game almost perfectly, he just had a career plagued with injuries
Jimmy Claussen was the worst for the Carolina Panthers.
No Jake Delhome was
@@PublicNuisance2K24no
Del Homme had a few good seasons Even had a Super bowl appearance
@@andrewgrove1691 yes
@@nicktaylor2657 he was trash
I'm here from the Zach Wilson video. Both really entertaining. I'm probably going to watch your whole video collection today. Great stuff 😎 and the dak Prescott wink at the end is awesome because I'm a Philly fan and I understand it haha he'll be on a couple list one day too haha fly eagles fly
Imagine, Al Davis listens to Lane Kiffin and takes Calvin Johnson over Russell.
Pounder's mind was not in football that last year. His daughter, i believe, was born with a hole in her heart and had surgery in November.
OL has to block, defense has to not give up tons of points, WRs have to run routes properly, so many things go into a win in the NFL. And to blame it all on one player, the QB, is ridiculous. It all starts with the coaches. An 0-16 team has bad players and bad coaches who do not make the players any better. Sacks should be an OL stat. Sometimes the QB holds on way too long, but how many times has a DL or LB just blown by an OLman and gotten a sack in one second? How many INTs are because a WR just plain doesn't catch the ball, or runs the wrong route? Those should be charged to the WR as well. Sure there are over throws, or just bad decisions like Favre in championship games, but if the ball this the receiver dead in his hands or chest and he loses it, the INT is on him.
It’s just a fun list… it’s for entertainment! 🏈 cuz we all love talking about football man 🤷🏻♀️
I agree. Like baseball has errors so the pitcher is not at fault.
@@SeattleRaindrop206 Oh I agree, but when they talk about records they will say QB so and so is 1-4 in the playoffs, etc. Or Dan Marino or Barry Sanders never won a Super Bowl.
Its amazing how most teams fess up to their mistakes and move on, but the Giants keep running Daniel Jones out there year after year.
Jim Drunkenmiller is the worst pick for the niners
As for the Steelers, in my opinion, you could have gone with Cliff Stoudt too also. I’ve also never forgiven Neil O’Donnel for throwing the Super Bowl away.
Don’t forget Bubby
Christian Ponder did not take us to the playoffs. Adrian Peterson took us to the playoffs.
Jack Thompson was the worst QB in Tampa.
How about Todd Marinovich? 😵💫😵💫
Stan Gelbaugh was the Seahawks worst starting QB. Mirer was a bust, but far from our worst. Stouffer & Freiz were worse than Rick too.
Isn’t this fun?!!
Remembering the good ol’ days? Debating the most embarrassing memories 🤣
I’m playing.
Go Hawks! 🤙
Who? Who? Who?
Gelbaugh definitely. That 1992 season was atrocious. Dan McGwire and Kelly Stouffer also. All worse than Rick Mirer.
Nathan Peterman. Jeez, how many times did the Bears cut & resign that guy 🤨
He was essential to helping them lose and securing their future draft picks.
@@logalogalog
Don't see how. He only started one game out of the five he played. And that was three seasons ago.
O and before Stafford no one can argue the Lions had a terrible string of Qbs
Honestly, Art Schlicter was the true worst Indy Quarterback. He’s considered a top-5 all time bust.
Terrible gambler too apparently
Oh right, forgot about him. Is he out of prison?
@@aspenrebel idk
@@hjplays5463 he's on probation until 9/13/24. But he was arrested again in Feb 2024 on drug charges, still pending. If found guilty his probation could be revoked and he could be locked up for at least 11 months. So, he's doing about the same.
I totally agree.
5:56 what is Kermit the frog doing in that announcer's box
Being a diehard Saints fan since their inception, i have seen the worst of the worst. teams really don't have the right to wear bags on their heads until their team has had 10 years of losing.
So Washington then?
Bobby hoying on the eagles.... Jesus... That takes me back
Andre Ware was way worse than Joey
Most of these quarterbacks were victims of the tools they were given to work with. Poor offensive lines, weak receivers.
Believe it or not Ryan Leaf actually won his first two games then after a horrible game vs Kansas City he had that blowup with the reporter that was the beginning of the end 🤨
But yet, he makes Tim Tebow look like some kind of MVP quarterback
11:22 The infamous...
San Francisco’s worse QB was Collin Kapernick
I agree, because he ruined his own career and put a bad light on not just my Niner's but the whole NFL because of being the first Pro athlete to ever kneel during Our nations Anthem. Nobody wanted him after that, and now my Niner's are cursed with losing the Super Bowl now.
He sucks!
1:04 this is a little misleading… in his first 3season in Atlanta he did START 7 games (over 3 different seasons) and threw 3tds and 28ints.
But he PLAYED in 16 games in those three years. So it’s a bit skewed. So really he achieved those stats in 16 games.
The fact that the Bucs have had more than one Heisman and more than one NFL MVP at QB and still have the worst all time record in the NFL is wild
Also two championships. It is really crazy since there are a lot of teams that have never won one like Buffalo or Minnesota
Green Bay has been spoiled. Don Majkowski was the last QB before the 3 decade reign we have been blessed with.
I'll never root for the Packers (as you can probably imagine, lol), but I have a lot of respect for their organization and their ability to find excellence in QBs. During the Favre/Rodgers era, Chicago has had at least 35 different guys start at QB. Sheesh...
Majikowski beat my 49ers in 1989 that went onto win thier second consecutive Super Bowl. To this day I still don't know how he did it. Well he did throw a pick six but that was nullified which was BS but damn, I thought he wasn't that bad
Majik was magic. Or don't you remember back that far?
@@digibotdotcom saw him play at County Stadium. He was good.
I'm going to do the impossible here and defend Joey Harrington. They guy was undermined from the get-go by a self-styled QB guru in Marty "Bar is High" Mornhinweg, with an offensive scheme he was ill-suited for. Never forget the post-draft presser where Mornhinweg refused to show up, and Millen looked morose. Harrington played for two coaches who didn't want him and were itching to replace him.
Other Lions QBs to consider: Mike McMahon, Chuck Long (#12 pick and Heisman runner-up), Andre Ware (Hesiman winner, #7 pick), Mike McMahon, Ty Detmer, Rusty Hilger, Karl Sweetan, Mike McMahon, and Mike McMahon.
Ware was worse than Harrington, IMO.
Wow, Mike McMahon was that bad that you named him twice? Or were there two of them? And you left out Dan Orlovsky.
Well Harrington joined a looong line of bad picks during the Matt Milllen era, Steelers fan here BTW so no skin in this one but with all due respect Harrington was going to be a shitty QB no matter what team drafted him or he would have been traded to. Some guys have it in college and it doesn't translate into the NFL. He was one of them.
@@junehanzawa5165
Actually 3 times.
no Jeff Komlo .... ? or Joe Reed....?
Being sacked a lot of times is more a reflection on offensive lines than QB's
Ur wrong kid
@@PublicNuisance2K24you’re retarded, fool. It’s a myriad of things, not just what your mouthbreathing self thinks.
It's really a two-way street. Sometimes sacks occur because QBs aren't processing and getting the ball out fast eenough, and sometimes it's because the linemen flat-out get beat.
@@nameeman1562 read a book
@@PublicNuisance2K24?
Jimmy Clausen is worse than Chris winkie
Thanks for pointing out Todd Blackledge for the Chiefs. We could have had Dan Marino.
But, Todd became an exceptional College Football analyst after football.
I'd argue that Dan McGwire was worse than Mirer
Maybe worse, but not the #2 overall pick in the draft, and not counted on to be great in the way Mirer was counted on to be.
@@johnmcnulty2705 McGwire was a first rounder and absolutely sucked.
Mirer set rookie records at the time
I think the Raiders may have had the two worst QBs in NFL history - Jamarcus Russell and the guy he made everyone forget about ... Todd Marinovich. LOL
Andrew Walter was worse than Russell
We're collecting them, Boller, Kizer and Peterman also "played" for us
The Rams not being represented by the great Tony Banks immediately disqualifies this list.
I thought he was a singer for the rock band Genesis
he wasn't that bad......
There were tons worse
In Baltimore we called him "Radio".
Good to see a Video where Kyler is not the most hated QB
Gotta mention Josh Rosen in AZ lol
Let's get one thing straight. Christian Ponder NEVER led the Vikings to the playoffs. The one year they made the playoffs when he was playing, was the year Adrian Peterson rushed for over 2,000 yards. They rode Adrian Peterson to the playoffs. AD averaged more yards per rush that year than Christian Ponder averaged per pass! That's pretty bad for a quarterback. Ponder was horrible.
Was he not the QB? He managed the game
@@bobt5376 They managed to win in spite of Ponder.
Bryce Young is well on his way to taking the Panthers' spot. I have no idea how he went number 1 in the draft.
he is not a bad QB just have a really bad team right now
Watch his college highlights and you'll see why. His accuracy is incredible.. The Panther's O-line is terrible, that's most of the problem. They didn't have any receivers last year, either.. maybe one? His height isn't even the issue.. he's the same height as Drew Brees.
@@The_Cali_State Respectfully, I'm going to disagree, sir. I know he wasn't in a great situation but even taking that into account he showed next to nothing as a rookie and does nothing well.
@@hhaste Nah, I don't see it. I hope I'm wrong, I have nothing against him, but no I have zero hope for him turning into anything special.
McQuilken might as well have 'spiked the ball into the ground on every single play.' Sorry, wrong RUclips channel.
I actually learned about McQuilken from JG9!
Heath Shuler being on this list for TWO teams says a lot
Hutchinson wasn’t great, but nobody was going to confuse Quincy Carter with Troy Aikman either.
Clint Stoerner was worse.