The NFL's Biggest QB Graveyards

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I respect not putting Dwayne Haskins on a gravestone like the others, small detail but appreciated

nicolasgarant
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Much respect for not putting Ryan Mallet and Dwayne Haskins on gravestones for your video.

cinnabonthepug
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GB’s quarterback luck is countered by having horrible defenses year after year.

chrisuncleahmad
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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.

corey
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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.

hiimemily
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I wouldn't ever want late-stage Donovan McNabb. I hear it only has a 10% 3 year survival rate.

agentofashcroft
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Some guy in the Cleveland Suburbs has a literal graveyard around Halloween with Browns QBS on the tombstones.

rustyshacklefordrefined
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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

ShrexyGuy
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Broncos since Peyton's retirement 💀

hecksters
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“Cleveland Browns QB Coach” isn’t really something you want on your resume.

TXninenine
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In a short summary:
Bears, Bears, Bears, more Bears … and uh the f***ing BEARS 💀

virginiavet
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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

WolfDB
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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.

Lny_Forner
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"Deshaun Cosby" absolutely slayed me. Well done, well done.

zooropa
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As a Bengals fan, suddenly Andy Dalton doesn’t look so bad in hindsight.

zlinedavid
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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!

tylerbowling
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I was today years old when I learned Ryan Mallett died

adamwiggins
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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.

laurenmp
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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.

kennycai
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Tebow throwing is honestly funny to watch

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