@@weinndine9188 it is when you look at the other 30 teams outside of Bears-Packers around the league who don’t have that type of sustain success with three quarterbacks back to back to back.
@@dobe46 Pack also don't throw a rookie QB in right away. Rodgers sat and Love sat. They need to learn the systems and how to be a pro. With the exception of Stroud, who was the last QB that started and was successful in their rookie year? The Bears/Commanders/Browns have historically thrown QB's into the fire right away and it's never worked out
Man, people really forget how bad the Bills were until Josh Allen. QB graveyard + 17 year playoff drought, going through nearly 20 starting QBs post Jim Kelly.
And then there's the weird fact Tyrod Taylor helped to their first playoff appearance after all that time. Despite that one time Nathan Peterman appeared.
The thing is, they were never "Horrible". The Bills were always solid 7-9/9-7 teams through then. Eric Moulds and Peerless Price. Bledsoe, JP Losman was leagie average, Fitzpatrick had a decent early career there, ect. Willis Mcgeehee, Marshawn Lynch. Good competent defenses even when the QB Play sucked. They werent getting constant top draft picks. Too bad to make the playoffs, too good to get good draft pieces.
It's legitimately amazing how pretty much all these teams are linked together by quarterbacks. Cutler played for both the Bears and Broncos, Groper Cleveland went from the Texans to the Browns, Brock Osweiler managed a trifecta (DEN, HOU, CLE), Rex Grossman played also for three (CHI, HOU, WSH), even RG3 went from Washington to Cleveland. Brotherhood of the Traveling Pass.
Thank you Derek Carr for keeping the Raiders off this list Edit: just to emphasize Frye, Russell, Gradkowski, Campbell, Boller, Palmer, Pryor, Mcgloin, Flynn, 9 seasons of Carr with only Stidham in the time adding a name to the list, Jimmy G, Aidan O'Connell, Hoyer. That's 14 dudes with starts DESPITE a near decade run from one man
Every time I get reminded of how much Snyder screwed us over or how bad we are, I can always cheer myself up by saying "Well, at least we're not the Browns" even if they have more recent playoff wins than we do
@@jasonfreitas6845 along with Kyle Orton, Losman, Edwards, Holcomb, Rob Johnson, Bledsoe, Flutie and all bunch of others. Yeah they absolutely sucked during the 17 year drought.
The Bills did have some success with Flutie, but then Ralph Wilson threw a fit because they were going to waste all that money on Robosack and chased off the better of the two Quarterbacks, and then the best they could manage after was Bledsoe and Fitzpatrick until Allen came along.
@@OhioOwns No, The browns made the Playoffs twice in four years. I am pretty sure that the dolphins HC was a browns QB coach. Look 2009 Al Learner owned the browns not bc he loves football or knows anything about it, but bc he loves Cleveland and wanted them to have a team and his front offices sucked. Jimmy Haslam took about five years of failing to realize he also didn't know Football and hired Ivy league talent to run the team. On paper the Browns are stacked, reality is that hasn't translated to the field.
It's the Browns, on paper we are always good. We are the kings of winning the preseason. Then we have hope, and then we get reality. Mad respect to Joe Thomas for sticking it out his entire career here.
@@richardharepax123 Nope, & I couldn't be happier for you Bears. Y'all did this to yourselves & I'm gonna remind you at Every Turn. 1) _Eberflus_ boasted about how He Decided what plays to limit the offense to. 2) _Eberflus_ asked/ordered Fields to Not Throw to certain receivers on certain plays. I know all you fans all remember this because initially y'all excused Eberflus by saying "the Bears _HAD_ to do this to simplify the offense for Fields." Then, realizing that this made Zero Sense y'all found a way to make it all seem like Fields' fault anyway. You realized this play-call caused Fields to have to hand onto the ball. So y'all said "Fields hangs onto the ball too long" implying it was All His decision-making & not a coaching play-call. 4) Fields _finally_ & a lot too late *publicly called the coaching staff **_out_** on this.* Eberflus reacted by reducing or removing how much input he had in the offense & Fields proved All The Haters Wrong & that _ONLY_ the play-calling was holding him back by leading the pre-D.J. Moore Bears to being the top-scoring offense in the entire NFL, over Mahomes, Diggs/Allen, Tua & Tyreek. & You The Fans dismissed this entirely saying only that "this proves that _Fields_ Can't Win Games" & you blamed *him* for the defense. _You _*_all WANTED_*_ him to fail._ You got your wish. & before I wish you all to enjoy what will at best be a 4th-rounder, I will take One Last Dig at you, because I feel you deserve it. Someone spliced Caleb Williams' & Justin Fields' college highlights into one video. Seen together, it's Very Obvious that Fields th-cam.com/video/5JO1PsupF_U/w-d-xo.html is a far more accurate passer with a stronger arm who zips lasers that fall into the hands of his receivers too quickly for defenders to adjust to & make plays on. Caleb sometimes misses his receivers by miles even when not pressured. So even if you think trashing Fields was worth it for the upgrade, that isn't even what you got. fields can do everything Caleb can & more, Caleb is at best Justin Fields Lite. Steelers fans came to Pickett's rescue. You Bears' fans sided against your franchise QB for an HC you didn't even know in under half a year. Congratulations.
It's proof that the football gods have a very sick sense of humour that the Packers are blessed with great QB play while their biggest rivals are cursed with the opposite.
Seeing the Bears in the thumbnail and as a Bears fan thinking "Yep, that's us". Also Cutler just got up and failed by the team, there were times when it looked like the offensive line was a bunch of high school kids.
4:15, Oh my God, this caught me off guard for a second. I was like, "Deshaun Cosby!'' ''Who?'' And then you said Watson, and then I remembered. Always like when you say, "Groper Cleveland.'' You're funny as hell man, and I love your channel. 07/24/2024, 9:08am
Dishonorable mention: the Ravens before 2008. Sure, the Ravens won a Super Bowl in spite of the QB carousel, but it's a bad look when the team refused to retain Trent Dilfer, the QB who brought them to the Promised Land (it was actually off the back of their defense). The Ravens gave 15 men a shot under center across 12 seasons prior to Joe Flacco stabilizing that position. Notable names who got a shot to be the Ravens starting QB include Jim Harbaugh (yes, the brother of our current head coach) and Steve McNair (God rest his soul). However, the most infamous was Kyle Boller, who was not only a bust of a draft pick (which the Ravens also traded the following year's pick for, and that pick was used by the Patriots to select Vince Wilfork), but the lack of a stable QB under center also wasted the prime years of a defense headlined by Ray Lewis and Ed Reed.
8:42 I respect the decision to not put Dwayne Haskins picture on a grave, it would’ve been out of place and I’m not sure if other people would have done so
Wow, I never would have guessed that the Broncos have had more recent QBs than the Jets. But I'm old, so in my mind Elway hasn't been gone...25 years now? Jesus.
I think the bigger problem is Elways has been back for 15 years or so. Ah, my Jets...see, the problem is that they stick with the same shitty QBs so it seems like there are less changes...but we had multiple spurts of Brooks Bollinger and Kellen Clemens so their names should be up there 4 or 5 times each. They just refuse to give up on Garbage.
Dolphins QB's since Dan Marino: Jay Fiedler, Ray Lucas, Brian Griese, AJ Feeley, Sage Rosenfels, Gus Frerotte, Daunte Culpepper, Joey Harrington, John Beck, Trent Green, Cleo Lemon, Pat White, Chad Pennington, Tyler Thigpen, JP Losman, Chad Henne, Ryan Tannehill, Matt Moore, Jay Cutler, David Fales, Brock Osweiler, Josh Rosen, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Teddy Bridewater, and Jacoby Brissett. They currently have Tua Tagovailoa, Mike White, and Skylar Thompson.
Interesting side note, Cleveland and Cincinnati had agreed on a Trade for AJ McCarron in 2016 after McCarron he went 2-1 to get cincy into the playoffs and almost won cincys first playoff game, but Cleveland forgot to submit the paperwork to the league
Knowing that Jake Plummer (Broncos) & Mark Sanchez (Jets) being the best QBs for those teams over decade ago... perfectly illustrates how badly those organizations have been manage
Jake Plummer was Sneaky Good. He's a QB who's stats defied his impact. Dude had that ability to pull out some magic when it was needed most. He'd have a horrible game, then lead a comeback and win. Dude had 67 wins, 50 were either 4th quarter comebacks(20) or Game Winning Drives.(30). Dude has a Winning Record as a QB, Barely, and played on the historically bad 97-2002 Arizona Cardinals.
Carolina barely dodges the list with 15 starting QBs in that time, with 10 of those coming since 2018 alone. Granted, the Cam Newton injuries drove a lot of that, but that's still impressively rough.
Just have to point out, the Texans, Browns, Broncos, and Commanders all started Case Keenum. Dude played for over half of the QB graveyards on the list. He also started for the Rams who have run 17 QB's since 2009 and the Vikings who are going on 16 QB's since 2009.
Aaron Rodgers may be a conspiracy theorist, but he was always kind to people here in Green Bay. Favre was notoriously rude, and Bart Starr was one of the nicest and most charitable guys in town when he was still alive.
The Dolphins should at least get a Dishonorable Mention. Between Marino and Tua, they've gone through a brigade of quarterbacks that were mostly awful (John Beck, anyone?🤮) while only occasionally finding a Chad Pennington that was reasonably competent.
The Cleveland Browns, the only NFL team that needs a stadium to host a former QB reunion. I can't believe the Chicago Bears have had QB mediocrity for almost 40 years now.
Cleveland needs a stadium to gather all their old QB's.... which is why the... Bears.... have gone so long without a solid QB............ ??? mmmmmmmmmmmk
The Browns losing Baker Mayfield is just classic Browns Brownsing it up. He was the first QB to actually show he could help turn the team around and they totally bungled it
Your sentiment is correct but they didn't lose him, they pissed him away. It may be a professional league but some level of loyalty to the players that help your team should apply.
Why would Buckeye fans be happy for Brian Hoyer's success? He went to Michigan State. Or just referring to all Ohioans as Buckeyes just because it's the Buckeye State?
If I remember correctly, Hoyer did not get injured in 2014 and was benched for Menziel. The video mentioned Hoyer getting injured. Hoyer would get injured in 2013 but not 2014.
And don't forget the Wideout who cosplayed as a Quarterback during the dark days of COVID in 2020 when all four true QBs were out due to COVID protocol. Yes, I'm talking about Kendall Hinton!
At first I thought he just misspoke because he got other really common words wrong. But then after the 2nd nickname I understood. But he still needs to work on pronunciation of common words
The Colts have recently been the final resting place for veteran QBs. Phillip Rivers and Matt Ryan. Now it looks like the final stop in the career of Joe Flacco.
I had to check, and my vikes got close to this list with 15. Had you waited a year to do this vid, it would be either 16 or 17 Favre, Jackson, Webb, Mcnabb, Ponder, Cassel, Bridgewater, Hill, Bradford, Keenum, Cousins, Mannion, Hall, Dobbs, Mullens
I could have sworn Cleveland had a season where, due to a combination of injuries and ineptitude, seven different QBs threw passes for the team, but apparently not. Maybe I'm thinking of 2008 and it was simply seven different QBs on the active roster at some point during the season (only four of whom actually attempted passes)?
The Ravens pre-Flacco would have been an excellent choice to make the list. Vinnie Testaverde, Eric Seier, Jim Harbaugh, Stoney Case, Scott Mitchell, Tony Banks, Trent Dilfer, Elvis Grbac, Randall Cunningham, Chris Redman, Jeff Blake, Anthony Wright, Kyle Boller, Steve McNair, and Troy Smith. 15 starting QBs in 12 years. But only two since 2008, if you exclude games missed due to injury. Joe Flacco, and Lamar Jackson. Yeah that speaks for itself.
Bengals have one of the weirdest QB history. Ken anderson and Boomer are HOF caliber, Carson Palmer was a great talent, Andy Dalton held it down for a decade making pro bowls and now burrow . Excluding the gap between boomer and Palmer it’s been decent back to backs
As a Broncos fan, I guess this is what the football gods do when you've managed to have John Elway and Peyton Manning. Feel like, we've suffered enough though sooo...Bo knows the Canton?
Based on zero information or statistics I feel like there are only at any given 25 guys on earth that can be a true starting NFL QB, only 20 offenses that can support a starting QB and only 15 defenses that can reliably provide support on the other side of the ball.
As a Bears fan, I resemble this remark. And it will continue. Already O line trouble before preseason. Justin Fields never had a true pro center, and of course now Williams is being treated to another retread backup failed guard at center. They just don’t get it, and I don’t think they ever will.
Kyle Orton was a highly wanted player by the Bears Locker room but the GM didn't see that. Even urlacher said Kyle was the QB for the team, not Rex or Jay.
11:40 inconsistent play?!?!? Inconsistent play!?!?!? Sure, but not compared to 3 years of embarrassment….Mayfield was easily the most consistent quarterback they’ve had in a while.
I respect not putting Dwayne Haskins on a gravestone like the others, small detail but appreciated
Ryan Mallett too.
Also noticed that. Classy move, Five!
don't let feelings cloud the deal, haskins was a lemon and should make the list.
@@america1st721 he mentioned him, he just didn't put the actual image of him on a tombstone?
@@america1st721 8:42 Five did mention him, just didn’t put his picture on a tombstone
Much respect for not putting Ryan Mallet and Dwayne Haskins on gravestones for your video.
GB’s quarterback luck is countered by having horrible defenses year after year.
“Luck” lol
@@weinndine9188 it is when you look at the other 30 teams outside of Bears-Packers around the league who don’t have that type of sustain success with three quarterbacks back to back to back.
@@dobe46it’s because they let their qbs sit behind hofers
@@dobe46 Pack also don't throw a rookie QB in right away. Rodgers sat and Love sat. They need to learn the systems and how to be a pro. With the exception of Stroud, who was the last QB that started and was successful in their rookie year? The Bears/Commanders/Browns have historically thrown QB's into the fire right away and it's never worked out
As a GB fan, this is painfully accurate
Man, people really forget how bad the Bills were until Josh Allen.
QB graveyard + 17 year playoff drought, going through nearly 20 starting QBs post Jim Kelly.
And then there's the weird fact Tyrod Taylor helped to their first playoff appearance after all that time. Despite that one time Nathan Peterman appeared.
@@corey2232 The Bills were dogs-t for nearly 20 years after the “Music City Miracle.”
The thing is, they were never "Horrible". The Bills were always solid 7-9/9-7 teams through then. Eric Moulds and Peerless Price. Bledsoe, JP Losman was leagie average, Fitzpatrick had a decent early career there, ect. Willis Mcgeehee, Marshawn Lynch. Good competent defenses even when the QB Play sucked.
They werent getting constant top draft picks. Too bad to make the playoffs, too good to get good draft pieces.
It's legitimately amazing how pretty much all these teams are linked together by quarterbacks. Cutler played for both the Bears and Broncos, Groper Cleveland went from the Texans to the Browns, Brock Osweiler managed a trifecta (DEN, HOU, CLE), Rex Grossman played also for three (CHI, HOU, WSH), even RG3 went from Washington to Cleveland. Brotherhood of the Traveling Pass.
truly retreads everywhere
The NFL are actually major proponents of green energy with how many QBs teams recycle 😁
case keenum! CLE, HOU, DEN, WSH, HOU a second time. not to mention jeff fisher's last season with the rams.
It is kind of expected considering they all had troubles at quarterback and we're looking for a solution if you think about it
I wouldn't ever want late-stage Donovan McNabb. I hear it only has a 10% 3 year survival rate.
Some guy in the Cleveland Suburbs has a literal graveyard around Halloween with Browns QBS on the tombstones.
Thank you Derek Carr for keeping the Raiders off this list
Edit: just to emphasize
Frye, Russell, Gradkowski, Campbell, Boller, Palmer, Pryor, Mcgloin, Flynn, 9 seasons of Carr with only Stidham in the time adding a name to the list, Jimmy G, Aidan O'Connell, Hoyer.
That's 14 dudes with starts DESPITE a near decade run from one man
Way to look at the glass half full!
Carr was terrible
@lucrative6477 but he was there almost a decade.. before Carr and after Rich Gannon we had like 14 qbs😂
@@K37-h1zif wasn't for Carr he would have listed 14 qbs we ran thru before carr😂
DC4 is a SAINT.
Every time I get reminded of how much Snyder screwed us over or how bad we are, I can always cheer myself up by saying "Well, at least we're not the Browns" even if they have more recent playoff wins than we do
Id rather be the Browns
Dolphins since Dan Marino's retirement.....
Bills since Jim Kelly but before Josh Allen. You have Tua at least.
You have Josh Allen. And had Tyrod and fitzmagic. The bill just suck
@@jasonfreitas6845 along with Kyle Orton, Losman, Edwards, Holcomb, Rob Johnson, Bledsoe, Flutie and all bunch of others. Yeah they absolutely sucked during the 17 year drought.
The Bills did have some success with Flutie, but then Ralph Wilson threw a fit because they were going to waste all that money on Robosack and chased off the better of the two Quarterbacks, and then the best they could manage after was Bledsoe and Fitzpatrick until Allen came along.
@@JPS47 not sure I trust Tua going into this season....
Broncos since Peyton's retirement 💀
Fuck off!! But sadly… you’re right. And even more sadly I’ve seen every game since
Shut up
“Cleveland Browns QB Coach” isn’t really something you want on your resume.
Tradition says the position goes to the custodian that pulls the shortest straw.
*Cleveland* *Browns* _____________ (anything) isn't something you'd want on your resume!
they've made the playoffs the last 2 seasons, kiddos
@@OhioOwns No, The browns made the Playoffs twice in four years. I am pretty sure that the dolphins HC was a browns QB coach. Look 2009 Al Learner owned the browns not bc he loves football or knows anything about it, but bc he loves Cleveland and wanted them to have a team and his front offices sucked. Jimmy Haslam took about five years of failing to realize he also didn't know Football and hired Ivy league talent to run the team. On paper the Browns are stacked, reality is that hasn't translated to the field.
It's the Browns, on paper we are always good. We are the kings of winning the preseason. Then we have hope, and then we get reality. Mad respect to Joe Thomas for sticking it out his entire career here.
DeShaun Cosby 😂😂
In a short summary:
Bears, Bears, Bears, more Bears … and uh the f***ing BEARS 💀
And ONLY Rex Grossman went to a Super Bowl
Well at least Cleveland is worse besides Rex Grossman didn't win it Jim McMahon did though but there is still hope
@@richardharepax123 Nope, & I couldn't be happier for you Bears. Y'all did this to yourselves & I'm gonna remind you at Every Turn. 1) _Eberflus_ boasted about how He Decided what plays to limit the offense to.
2) _Eberflus_ asked/ordered Fields to Not Throw to certain receivers on certain plays. I know all you fans all remember this because initially y'all excused Eberflus by saying "the Bears _HAD_ to do this to simplify the offense for Fields." Then, realizing that this made Zero Sense y'all found a way to make it all seem like Fields' fault anyway. You realized this play-call caused Fields to have to hand onto the ball.
So y'all said "Fields hangs onto the ball too long" implying it was All His decision-making & not a coaching play-call.
4) Fields _finally_ & a lot too late *publicly called the coaching staff **_out_** on this.* Eberflus reacted by reducing or removing how much input he had in the offense & Fields proved All The Haters Wrong & that _ONLY_ the play-calling was holding him back by leading the pre-D.J. Moore Bears to being the top-scoring offense in the entire NFL, over Mahomes, Diggs/Allen, Tua & Tyreek. & You The Fans dismissed this entirely saying only that "this proves that _Fields_ Can't Win Games" & you blamed *him* for the defense.
_You _*_all WANTED_*_ him to fail._ You got your wish. & before I wish you all to enjoy what will at best be a 4th-rounder, I will take One Last Dig at you, because I feel you deserve it. Someone spliced Caleb Williams' & Justin Fields' college highlights into one video. Seen together, it's Very Obvious that Fields th-cam.com/video/5JO1PsupF_U/w-d-xo.html is a far more accurate passer with a stronger arm who zips lasers that fall into the hands of his receivers too quickly for defenders to adjust to & make plays on.
Caleb sometimes misses his receivers by miles even when not pressured. So even if you think trashing Fields was worth it for the upgrade, that isn't even what you got. fields can do everything Caleb can & more, Caleb is at best Justin Fields Lite.
Steelers fans came to Pickett's rescue. You Bears' fans sided against your franchise QB for an HC you didn't even know in under half a year.
Congratulations.
Never heard of them 😂
@@UsefulPreconceivedNotions
I wanted the Bears OUT of Chicago. Maybe to San Diego.
It's proof that the football gods have a very sick sense of humour that the Packers are blessed with great QB play while their biggest rivals are cursed with the opposite.
The Lions were lucky with Matthew Stafford.
30 straight years of HOF qb's and 2 super bowls is a bit embarrassing though
@@Fadaar better than none, QBs and rings
@@ItSaBeastNerdmeh, seems more like torture year in and year out in the playoffs. Being SB caliber and just barely missing a lot.
@@Fadaar No, missing playoffs and drafting in the top 10 all the time is embarrassing.
Thank you for saving us a little humility by using the modern dawg insignia instead of the that fucking elf @9:50. Love ya 5!
The elf is cooler, though.
Seeing the Bears in the thumbnail and as a Bears fan thinking "Yep, that's us". Also Cutler just got up and failed by the team, there were times when it looked like the offensive line was a bunch of high school kids.
4:15, Oh my God, this caught me off guard for a second. I was like, "Deshaun Cosby!'' ''Who?'' And then you said Watson, and then I remembered. Always like when you say, "Groper Cleveland.'' You're funny as hell man, and I love your channel.
07/24/2024, 9:08am
I was today years old when I learned Ryan Mallett died
It's Redskins...... Dad
Dishonorable mention: the Ravens before 2008. Sure, the Ravens won a Super Bowl in spite of the QB carousel, but it's a bad look when the team refused to retain Trent Dilfer, the QB who brought them to the Promised Land (it was actually off the back of their defense).
The Ravens gave 15 men a shot under center across 12 seasons prior to Joe Flacco stabilizing that position. Notable names who got a shot to be the Ravens starting QB include Jim Harbaugh (yes, the brother of our current head coach) and Steve McNair (God rest his soul). However, the most infamous was Kyle Boller, who was not only a bust of a draft pick (which the Ravens also traded the following year's pick for, and that pick was used by the Patriots to select Vince Wilfork), but the lack of a stable QB under center also wasted the prime years of a defense headlined by Ray Lewis and Ed Reed.
How did you not mention The Man, The Myth, The Leged, Elvis Grbac????
8:42 I respect the decision to not put Dwayne Haskins picture on a grave, it would’ve been out of place and I’m not sure if other people would have done so
"Deshaun Cosby" absolutely slayed me. Well done, well done.
The browns are a graveyard in general
As a Bengals fan, suddenly Andy Dalton doesn’t look so bad in hindsight.
Outside of the playoffs, most primetime games, and those not starting at 1pm EST, Dalton wasn't bad for the Bengals.
Tebow throwing is honestly funny to watch
*Cries in Commanders fan*
Bro doing That's Good Sports dirty...
The truth hurts some times.
You forgot the almighty Kendall Hinton for the Broncos 😂
You can make a whole video on the Cleveland Browns QB Problems
You could make an entire miniseries about the problems of one particular Cleveland quarterback.
He said Deshaun Cosby 😂
Wow, I never would have guessed that the Broncos have had more recent QBs than the Jets. But I'm old, so in my mind Elway hasn't been gone...25 years now? Jesus.
I think the bigger problem is Elways has been back for 15 years or so.
Ah, my Jets...see, the problem is that they stick with the same shitty QBs so it seems like there are less changes...but we had multiple spurts of Brooks Bollinger and Kellen Clemens so their names should be up there 4 or 5 times each. They just refuse to give up on Garbage.
Desharvey Watstein!!!..... this is too much! As a Steelers fan this one is getting locked and loaded for this season!!! Thanks!!
RGIII had a promising HOF career but luck fell on his knees. Hes a super cool dude based on his Twitter posts.
HOF really stretching it off one season😂😂😂
Dolphins QB's since Dan Marino: Jay Fiedler, Ray Lucas, Brian Griese, AJ Feeley, Sage Rosenfels, Gus Frerotte, Daunte Culpepper, Joey Harrington, John Beck, Trent Green, Cleo Lemon, Pat White, Chad Pennington, Tyler Thigpen, JP Losman, Chad Henne, Ryan Tannehill, Matt Moore, Jay Cutler, David Fales, Brock Osweiler, Josh Rosen, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Teddy Bridewater, and Jacoby Brissett. They currently have Tua Tagovailoa, Mike White, and Skylar Thompson.
Crazy how many of those guys also appear for other teams on this video.
Laughed so hard when you said Desawn Cosby
Caleb Williams joins a rich tradition
Interesting side note, Cleveland and Cincinnati had agreed on a Trade for AJ McCarron in 2016 after McCarron he went 2-1 to get cincy into the playoffs and almost won cincys first playoff game, but Cleveland forgot to submit the paperwork to the league
Yup, and had it gone through, Cleveland would have given the pick they used on Nick Chubb.
Knowing that Jake Plummer (Broncos) & Mark Sanchez (Jets) being the best QBs for those teams over decade ago... perfectly illustrates how badly those organizations have been manage
Jake Plummer was Sneaky Good. He's a QB who's stats defied his impact. Dude had that ability to pull out some magic when it was needed most. He'd have a horrible game, then lead a comeback and win. Dude had 67 wins, 50 were either 4th quarter comebacks(20) or Game Winning Drives.(30). Dude has a Winning Record as a QB, Barely, and played on the historically bad 97-2002 Arizona Cardinals.
The amount of synonym names for Massage Watson in this video are priceless.
All I can hope for is that Caleb breaks the mold. I’m not holding my breath though.
Carolina barely dodges the list with 15 starting QBs in that time, with 10 of those coming since 2018 alone. Granted, the Cam Newton injuries drove a lot of that, but that's still impressively rough.
Just have to point out, the Texans, Browns, Broncos, and Commanders all started Case Keenum. Dude played for over half of the QB graveyards on the list. He also started for the Rams who have run 17 QB's since 2009 and the Vikings who are going on 16 QB's since 2009.
Classy move not using that visual for Haskins 🙏🏽
Five says Brady Quinn. In my head I suddenly hear "I can be your hero baby"......
Aaron Rodgers may be a conspiracy theorist, but he was always kind to people here in Green Bay. Favre was notoriously rude, and Bart Starr was one of the nicest and most charitable guys in town when he was still alive.
TJ Yates started the Texans first playoff game because Schaub was out, he should have gotten a slight mention for that alone
Deshaun Cosby💀😂😂
Deshaun Cosby 😂😂😂
Groper Cleveland
Desharvey Weinstein
Five Points: I’m still naming him Deshawn Watson.
The Dolphins should at least get a Dishonorable Mention. Between Marino and Tua, they've gone through a brigade of quarterbacks that were mostly awful (John Beck, anyone?🤮) while only occasionally finding a Chad Pennington that was reasonably competent.
"Deshaun Cosby?" @4:15. Totally missed his many playoff appearances.
The Cleveland Browns, the only NFL team that needs a stadium to host a former QB reunion.
I can't believe the Chicago Bears have had QB mediocrity for almost 40 years now.
Well when a team sees receivers as something to not really bother with and doesn't build a consistent O line, yeah you get the Bears.
Whats worse if Big Ben shows up he is both the second winningest qb in that stadium and 2nd most sexual harrasment law suits. 😢
Almost or over? Since Sid Luckman...
Cleveland needs a stadium to gather all their old QB's.... which is why the... Bears.... have gone so long without a solid QB............ ??? mmmmmmmmmmmk
@@OneMocha1015😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
Since 1993, the lions have surprisingly only had 9 different qbs start week 1 despite their futility at post season success
It's been 10 years since the Brown's drafted Manzel, time flies.
You just got a new subscriber for the respect for Haskins and Mallett. Was really rooting for Haskins too. And Daniels IS the answer for Washington
Cathedrals of Sadness abound.
The Browns losing Baker Mayfield is just classic Browns Brownsing it up. He was the first QB to actually show he could help turn the team around and they totally bungled it
The way the browns fans treated Baker Mayfield was absolutely disgusting, they deserve all the shit they get
Your sentiment is correct but they didn't lose him, they pissed him away. It may be a professional league but some level of loyalty to the players that help your team should apply.
Why would Buckeye fans be happy for Brian Hoyer's success? He went to Michigan State. Or just referring to all Ohioans as Buckeyes just because it's the Buckeye State?
It's possible he just mis-remembered Hoyer as a Buckeye QB.
If I remember correctly, Hoyer did not get injured in 2014 and was benched for Menziel. The video mentioned Hoyer getting injured.
Hoyer would get injured in 2013 but not 2014.
I think he was referring to the state since Hoyer is from Cleveland
Michigan State and Ohio State have a bit of a friendly relationship due to a shared Hatred of Michigan, just fyi.
The bears aren't cursed, they're just the dumbest franchise in the NFL !
As a Browns fan it sucks always being on these list.
Deshaun Cosby 😭😭😭
When the world needed Him most he returned.
As a Bronco fan the quarterback situation really had never felt rough for the most part
The Bears cemetery gets even larger if you add Qbs from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s.
And don't forget the Wideout who cosplayed as a Quarterback during the dark days of COVID in 2020 when all four true QBs were out due to COVID protocol. Yes, I'm talking about Kendall Hinton!
Browns are on another level of ineptitude
Deshaun Watson aka Grope her Cleveland lol
These Deshaun Watson nicknames are something else
At first I thought he just misspoke because he got other really common words wrong. But then after the 2nd nickname I understood. But he still needs to work on pronunciation of common words
The Colts have recently been the final resting place for veteran QBs. Phillip Rivers and Matt Ryan. Now it looks like the final stop in the career of Joe Flacco.
I thought this was going to be about actual cemeteries with deceased NFL QB's.
7:48 speaking of which, the Commanders still are not recognized to have ever won a Super Bowl. That honor remains with the Redskins memory 😤
Love the Wii homescreen music w Tebow.
I was at a sports shop on Navy Pier in Chicago this week. Fields jersey's were still there, but on sale. Was $180, now just $100.
They’ll be down to $40 by the time the preseason starts.
Very thoughtful of you not putting the actual dead players in the graveyard.
I had to check, and my vikes got close to this list with 15. Had you waited a year to do this vid, it would be either 16 or 17
Favre, Jackson, Webb, Mcnabb, Ponder, Cassel, Bridgewater, Hill, Bradford, Keenum, Cousins, Mannion, Hall, Dobbs, Mullens
The Browns have honestly set the standard for the QB Carousel 🏈
I could have sworn Cleveland had a season where, due to a combination of injuries and ineptitude, seven different QBs threw passes for the team, but apparently not. Maybe I'm thinking of 2008 and it was simply seven different QBs on the active roster at some point during the season (only four of whom actually attempted passes)?
The Ravens pre-Flacco would have been an excellent choice to make the list. Vinnie Testaverde, Eric Seier, Jim Harbaugh, Stoney Case, Scott Mitchell, Tony Banks, Trent Dilfer, Elvis Grbac, Randall Cunningham, Chris Redman, Jeff Blake, Anthony Wright, Kyle Boller, Steve McNair, and Troy Smith. 15 starting QBs in 12 years. But only two since 2008, if you exclude games missed due to injury. Joe Flacco, and Lamar Jackson. Yeah that speaks for itself.
Let’s be real. We all know Chicago is gonna be number one.
At least they won a super bowl and went to another.
Bengals have one of the weirdest QB history. Ken anderson and Boomer are HOF caliber, Carson Palmer was a great talent, Andy Dalton held it down for a decade making pro bowls and now burrow . Excluding the gap between boomer and Palmer it’s been decent back to backs
Bears fans love running their QBs outta town almost as much as they love paying the McCaskeys.
As a Broncos fan, I guess this is what the football gods do when you've managed to have John Elway and Peyton Manning.
Feel like, we've suffered enough though sooo...Bo knows the Canton?
"certain people i know are telling themselves that"
Poor Brandon, he was so happy.
RIP TO SIMBA respect for not not putting him on a tombstone 💯
Based on zero information or statistics I feel like there are only at any given 25 guys on earth that can be a true starting NFL QB, only 20 offenses that can support a starting QB and only 15 defenses that can reliably provide support on the other side of the ball.
Oh Chicago and Cleveland, biggest QB graveyards
Bold of you to question cj stroud
And that stadium in Arlington Heights will make them a better team if it happens. Halas must be turning over in his grave a lot.
As a Bears fan, I resemble this remark. And it will continue. Already O line trouble before preseason. Justin Fields never had a true pro center, and of course now Williams is being treated to another retread backup failed guard at center. They just don’t get it, and I don’t think they ever will.
I should've guessed Ock Broswiler would've been involved multiple of these
No dolphins were hurt in the making of this video.
Quick question: Why tf does 2009 only feel like five years ago?…
Groper Cleveland, Desharvey Watstein, Deshaun Cosby…..how many more you got?😂
Sid Luckman!!!!!!
Why 2009? The Bears graveyard has been collecting headstones since 1949.
The Bears 😂
Kyle Orton was a highly wanted player by the Bears Locker room but the GM didn't see that. Even urlacher said Kyle was the QB for the team, not Rex or Jay.
Flyers the hockey equivalent but with goalies of these teams
The Cleveland Browns say hold my beer 🍺
11:40 inconsistent play?!?!? Inconsistent play!?!?!? Sure, but not compared to 3 years of embarrassment….Mayfield was easily the most consistent quarterback they’ve had in a while.
I don't think Patriot fans are ready to go back to the doldrums; and I say that as a Patriots STH.