The best QBs never to win the NFL title

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Junior
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trying to compile a list without googling. Marino seems the obvious number one choice. Who else?

Tarkenton, McNabb, Ken Anderson come to mind. YA Title too. Warren Moon. Who else?

I'm sure Ron Jaworski would like to be on this list, but 17 him. Wish Joe Theisman was on the list.
 

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trying to compile a list without googling. Marino seems the obvious number one choice. Who else?

Tarkenton, McNabb, Ken Anderson come to mind. YA Title too. Warren Moon. Who else?

I'm sure Ron Jaworski would like to be on this list, but 17 him. Wish Joe Theisman was on the list.
 

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about the USFL. But Hebert wasn't a great QB. But since you mentioned a saint, suppose Archie should be in that discussion.
 

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And hopefully he won't make the list.

Boys have a blistering schedule next year though. They certainly won't be top seed..should repeat as division champs hopefully.
 

maroonmania

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Fran Tarkenton. I was a Purple People Eaters fans back in the day and Tarkenton was the most elusive QB I've ever seen play but was unfortunately 0-3 as a starter in the Super Bowl.
 

Sutterkane

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He should thank Terrell Davis every day of his life.

How about Chris Chandler, Rich Gannon, and Drew Bledsoe?
 

Indndawg

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shame that neither could do it.
Bills were hamstrung w/a defense that couldn't stop the NFC's running

The Vikes has to go up against
74 Steelers
73 Dolphins
77 Raiduhz
69 Chiefs

The only team that prolly should have beat was the Chiefs
 

Steakonastick

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gotta go with kelly but maybe your not that good if you loose 5 times. so in my lifetime ill have to go with dan marino. Who do yal think is the worst qb to have ever won a super bowl?
 

Todd4State

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and the winning seasons his team had, I'll go with Marino, followed closely by Tarkenton.
 

seshomoru

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In one of the more legendary games by a quarterback in Super Bowl history.
 

821505

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Earl Morrell. He choked in SBIII, but replaced Unitas in SBV to beat the Cowboys.
 

patdog

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Griese was injured in the 5th game of the season and didn't return until the 2nd half of the AFC title game.</p>
 

Rebels7

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Might as well put Jeff George on the list. Or Michael Vick. Chandler defined "average."