Ranking EVERY Team by Their QB History!

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Published 2023-06-07
Ranking EVERY Team by Their QB History!

0:00 Intro
00:19 - #32 Jacksonville Jaguars
2:08 - #31 Houston Texans
4:03 - #30 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6:15 - #29 Arizona Cardinals
8:23 - #28 Carolina Panthers
10:04 - #27 Baltimore Ravens
11:47 - #26 Chicago Bears
13:27 - #25 New York Jets
15:33 - #24 Atlanta Falcons
17:34 - #23 Detroit Lions
19:11 - #22 Seattle Seahawks
20:56 - #21 Minnesota Vikings
23:27 - #20 Philadelphia Eagles
26:08 - #19 Buffalo Bills
27:51 - #18 Cincinnati Bengals
29:56 - #17 Cleveland Browns
32:04 - #16 New Orleans Saints
33:46 - #15 New York Giants
35:39 - #14 Miami Dolphins
37:39 - #13 Tennessee Titans
39:36 - #12 Kansas City Chiefs
42:02 - #11 Denver Broncos
44:14 - #10 Los Angeles Chargers
46:24 - #9 New England Patriots
48:41 - #8 Washington Commanders
50:43 - #7 Pittsburgh Steelers
52:57 - #6 Las Vegas Raiders
55:19 - #5 Dallas Cowboys
57:29 - #4 Los Angeles Rams
59:53 - #3 San Francisco 49ers
1:02:39 - #2 Indianapolis Colts
1:05:15 - #1 Green Bay Packers

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All Comments (21)
  • @SchulzEricT
    The Bears at 26 would make sense if there were only 26 teams in the NFL.
  • @unlimitedpower978
    I hate that people say that McNair and the Titans were "one yard short" of winning. They were one yard short of overtime.
  • @arfshesaid4325
    Just a little omission regarding the great Warren Moon, he had a stellar career in the CFL with the Edmonton Eskimos prior to joining the NFL. I honestly think he might be the overall leader in yards if his first few years would have been spent in the NFL, quite the rifle early in his career.
  • @GuapoJhimi
    You are right on about Kenny Anderson of the Bengals. That was one tuff SoB. Under rated, ignored, even in Cincy. Good man. A damn good man.
  • @zachbeaudoin4884
    Always a good day when NFL Throwaback uploads a nice long NFL Lore video
  • @wessimons5028
    Need to mention Randall Cunningham with the Vikings. Even though he only played a couple seasons with them, he arguably had the best season of his career in 1998 with 34 TDs
  • @johnnyblood2
    You forgot to mention Curly Lambeau for the Packers, too. He played for the Packers for ten seasons as QB/HB.
  • @Baron-co5wx
    As a cowboys fan, it’s criminal how people look at Romo. Tony Romo was ONLY reason that the cowboys didn’t go 2-14 every year from 2006-2014. He played on some terrible teams and somehow always figured out a way to give us a chance at the end of the season. Best scrambling ability I’ve ever seen.
  • @johne6106
    As a Ravens fan I'm upset they didn't talk about Steve McNair. His 2 seasons with us were better than Boller's career.
  • For the Cowboys, I’m kinda surprised Don Meredith and Danny White didn’t at least get mentioned
  • @VerveQuest-zc4ri
    The QBs of the 70s like Bert Jones, Steve Bartkowski, Steve Grogan, Brian Sipe, Jim Hart, etc. are often forgotten bc of stats, but QBs then had to deal with the lines of Jack Lambert or Deacon Jones trying to cripple them every time they dropped back and DBs attempting straight murder on the WRs. Makes you realize how amazing Roger Staubachs passer ratings were then
  • @Bill_Woo
    All, note the upper left corner of the screen that CONTINUOUSLY shows the rank. That is enormously useful to viewers for productive viewing and searching and scanning and reviewing, and thank the channel being a stand out by doing that. If only all channels provided that valuable effort.
  • Just glad this video took into account the franchise's entire history, and not just the last 25 years or just the Super Bowl era, like a lot of these lists do.
  • @mrjth10000
    The Flacco to Jacoby play literally still gives me chills
  • @terrybennett4053
    What about Don Meredith? Even Danny White went to 3 straight NFC title games
  • @Old_World_Phoenix
    I'm losing sleep to watch this because honestly I was hooked 5 minutes in. NFL history always teaches me something new.
  • @Gungho73
    The Chandler story with Atlanta is pretty cool as a football fan. He bounced around the league, couldn't get comfortable anywhere. Went to the Oilers, started turning his career around. Gets traded because Steve Mcnair they felt was ready to Atlanta, a team that historically was the opposite of "littered with success." Reeves publicly details strengths of Chandler, builds his confidence. Takes them to their first Superbowl in franchise history at 33. To have played for as many teams as he did and then to finally find success is inspiring for future players.
  • @twontonamo
    As a Panthers fan Jake Delhomme is still my favorite QB we've had. Although we fell just short at the end, that team was so fun to watch.
  • @unlimitedpower978
    Not gonna lie - as a Saints fan, the Saints are wayyy too high. Archie Manning's legacy largely came from him being the only decent player on the team, not that he was particularly great, and Brees and Brooks doesn't make up for the absolutely ridiculous lineup of clowns. Hell, they didn't even mention Aaron Brooks! Brooks started more seasons for the Saints than Hebert and won the Saints first ever playoff game in 2000. The Bengals are way better overall, and the Saints should be somewhere in the low 20s.