I think Robert Griffin III would have been the next elite quarterback in the future, but his knee injuries had derailed his career and he was never the same again
He played under a terrible owner in Dan Sydner. A lot of people don’t like the Redskins owner because of how he treats people who were working under him.
@@blakebrown84not sure that attributed to his career decline though… I mean if that was the case the Myles Garrett should be washed playing for the Browns/ Haslams. Front office can’t control injury.
@@jliller The team he was on never lost 70-20. If he was on the Broncos now there would be nothing he could do to stop the dolphins from giving them a 70 steamer.
Case Keenum might be my all-time favorite Vikings QB, man he was perfect for us since we never invest in an O-line and he scrambled amazingly under pressure. Sad he never saw the heights on that year again
I always wondered why the Vikings let him go after that season, dude was on fire that year, I feel like they would've had better seasons after than they did with Kirk Cousins
@@NikTheHill7 I don’t think it’s quite the same because Lin was awesome for that short amount of time. Tebow played like crap but his team kept pulling out wins so the narrative built around him, and it helped that he was already a massive celebrity from college. Of course once he was traded to a team that couldn’t carry his lousy ass he completely fizzled out.
He was still good in 2018 and 2019. He wasn't a superhero anymore, but he was still a great QB. He was 7th in passer rating while injured in 2018. In 2019 Wentz was 5th for most TDs, and he threw for 4000 yards without having a single receiver with more than 500 catching yards and dragged a practice team into the playoffs with toughness alone. After the Clowney hit is when he started to nosedive.
I remember this. RG3 basically said he doesnt care if he need to get off the field in a body bag. He wasnt going to change the way he played because he was getting hit hard and a lot. The coach should have convinced him to stay in the pocket, but RG3 wanted to play the way he played too.
I remember telling my friend after they drafted Kirk cousins in the same draft in the later rounds. “Rg3 will be great for a couple years but 5 years from now Kirk cousins will be great” I am a MSU fan though lol
So sad about RG3…dude was an exceptional generational talent and it just took one wrong step to mess all that up 😔was never a huge fan of his at the time but the more I hear about his stats and see him actually play the sadder it gets we won’t get a chance to see him unfold to the player he was meant to be
I do have sympathy for pro athletes who get injured. Its not easy to get into the pros and to have that taken away prematurely after you worked so hard is brutal.
Jeff Hostetler - The back-up for the NY Giants who had to takeover for an injured Phil Sims during part of the '90 season, and ended up leading the Giants to a 20-19 victory over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXV. In that SB Hostetler completed 20 of 32 passes for 222 yards and one touchdown.
He was the starting QB of my favorite team (the Raiders) when I first started watching football. Very tough, gritty player. He was fun to watch, especially in that offense with all the speed they had at the WR position.
Get outta here. He was a few notches above Tebow. He ran like the wind but threw like a baseball player. All wind up. His release was Tebow-esque. He sucked, more or less.
Rex Grossman is not a 1 year wonder. Even in the 2006 season he was an interception machine and was carried by a loaded roster to the super bowl. The bears were literally winning games when Grossman put up a passer rating of 1. A qb like brady or manning on the 2006 bears would have gone 19-0 easily
Yeah this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Notice how things like completion percentage and rating aren't mentioned in the "one year wonder" years for a lot of these guys. It's just like, "Oh this guy had 3,000 yards in a season, that must be really good!" And then he mispronounced Steve Beuerlein's name several times.
he wanted to run the ball like he was cam I don't care who you blame but you gotta be smart as a responsible human being at some point and say hey, I'm not that build, nfl let him know real quick who he was
I think Nick Foles belongs in this category as well. He did have a good 2nd year season where he threw 27 TDs and only 2 picks (He had a game where he threw 7 TDs as well). But i definitely think he will always be remembered for that super bowl win with the Eagles (his 2nd stint). Other than those 2 years he hasn't done anything of note and has a QB record of 29-29
In 2013 Foles had a record of 8-2 with a td to int ratio of 27-2 and led his team to the playoffs. In 2014 he was 6-2 prior to injury. In 2017 he went 3-0 as well as 3 playoff wins and winning the superbowl. In 2018 he went 4-1 as well as getting a playoff win and was an Alshon dropped pass away from likely winning another superbowl. Put some respect on the GOATs name.
Yeah Foles is definitely not a one year wonder……maybe a one team wonder but he set or tied nfl (game) records in multiple different seasons…..if anything Wentz deserves to be on this list
The year Grossman took Chicago to the Super Bowl, he [Grossman] was highly erratic. He also threw 20 INTs that season and had several horrid starts. The defense carried him.
Because he had smaller than usual hands he also had 8 fumbles to go with those INT's. Devin Hester was also having arguably his best return year (maybe of all time)... 5 return TD's and constantly set the Bears offense up with spectacular field position. And the defense led the league in turnovers and pts off those turnovers to go with it's general dominance, perhaps the peak of the Urlacher led Bears defenses. Grossman's rating was 73.9... 28 total TO's and a completion % of 54... not good, in fact those are objectively bad numbers. if they started Brian Griese instead of Rex that year they probably do a little better and definitely have a better shot to win that SB. This list sucks... the dude making it doesn't really know anything about Grossman or that Bears team.
@@Phinal_Flash Orton was only bad up to that point when he played for the Bears... his rookie season was one of the worst QB seasons in modern history. Brian Griese had supplanted him as the #2 QB that year, he was all the way down to #3 on the depth chart and I think was even on the practice squad for a week or two with no one claiming him. My point is, IF you were around at that point you wouldn't have thought that.... no one paying attention liked Orton at that point at all. After his last year some people started to come around on him but using him as part of the trade for Jay Cutler at the time seemed like a no brainer, again, to anyone paying attention. I can tell you were not and are pretending you would have gone with Orton given what you know now... which is (redacted) that you feel the need to make a comment out of it -- I bet you don't even watch the games, you just play fantasy football.
@@jennyanydots2389 Chill TF dude. I'm obviously not a Bears fan. So, I didn't know all that. If not Orton, then start Griese. Grossmen was clearly a liability.
I noticed how he didn’t list all his interceptions and fumbles. It’s a WONDER how they won that many games even with the defense and Devin Hester carrying them
RG3 was a legit talent who lost a career due to injuries. Tim Tebow was a celebrity who only got the chances he did despite being unable to throw at the nfl level due to his name.
Tebow had the size and athleticism to have a NFL career, but his terrible throwing mechanics meant he was never going to make it as a QB. Had he been humble enough to be willing to transition into a versatile "slash" player (and got signed by a creative coaching willing to use him accordingly), and put in the work to do so I think he could have played a decade. But he stubbornly insisted on only being a QB until it was too late.
So much bs around Tebow. He was terrible in his first year too but kept pulling off lucky wins, especially the playoff win. He completed only 10 passes all game. The reason he had so many yards is because of three demarius Thomas catches for over 50 yards where Thomas did all the work against that terrible secondary. Everyone knew he was terrible and he followed that up with one of the worst performances ever, completing less than a third of his passes against New England. Tebow always was an abysmal quarterback.
Water u even talmbout son?! Ur just a hadder bee... TeeBow was a genealogical talent he was just prejudiced against on accounts of his religon beliefs and talking viewpoints bruh. Damn shame that 'merica ain't ready for that hot sweaty truth yet... all tight bee wholes 'n shits.
Keenum is interesting to me. Watching how he played with the Vikings that year, it seemed like he was in a system that he thrived in. I’ve always wondered how he would have been had the Vikings not gone after Cousins.
Said that from the start, should've drafted a QB prospect and had him sit under Keenum for 2-3 years while we signed Keenum to a decent deal. He thrived in our offense.
I went to school with Tom Maddox’s daughter. I knew her for about 6 months before she brought up the fact he left father played on the SB champion Steelers. As a big Steelers fan I was blown away
How is it that vinny Testaverde and Chris chandler aren't on this list? They both only had one good season (1998 when they each lost like 1 game in the regular season as a starter)
Not coincidentally most (if not all) of these great seasons came when the team in question had a strong O-line. You can pretty much guarantee any QB is going to suck if they have an uncommitted (or generally weak) offensive line. Its funny how often the QBs get the credit (or blame) when its their protection and/or blockers that affords them the opportunities they receive.
This. Throw in Defense and the kicking game as well if you want to point to the team success in addition to individual stats. Another point is how many of these guys were in their first 2 or maybe 3 seasons and just were just not ready yet. Give them another season, or a strong veteran back-up or QB coach, or even a ground game to take some heat off them, and they'd turn out fine. All-time greats? Maybe not, but solid performers able to lead a team to success? Yeah.
These guys remind me of a lot of musics one hit wonders. People give them shit for not maintaining their success, but how many people want what they achieved but never even came close? I hope all the guys here in this video are proud of what they achieved.
As a Denver fan I didn't expect to see them mentioned in other players besides Tebow, man if he just sits, stays and learns behind manning, I truly belive we wouldn't have gone through such a rough time with Qbs
@@antoniomontana5778 they won a super bowl with a qb past his prime that couldn't trow more than 20yards down the field, in fact if wasn't for Von Miller pyton doesn't get that ring, I think Tebow would have been better than anything Denver has had in the past years , Bru do you even NFL
Rg3 hit the hardest for me he was so different and good there was a lot of different talent of qbs during his rookie season but he had his qb style and was fun to watch play
Rex Grossman is still my favorite QB. He was certainly inconsistent, but such an exciting player to watch. Washington did him dirty the year he was their starter. Bad game, sure, but he should have been back in the next game.
case keenum balled out in college. id bet money when he retires from playing he will likely have a job on the Texans staff. Houston loves Keenum. Everyone in the H was so happy for him with the Vikings. Happy to have him back on the team.
Don Majik Majkowski tore his rotator cuff against the Cardinals and was never the same again. Often injured that is why they traded with the Falcons for Favre
Tebow was running the spread offense that these youngsters run now eleáticos didn’t wanna invest so he went and got manning Tebow and rgiii in todays game would dominate
As a Redskins fan, the 2012 season was definitely magical, but Mike Shanahan is out of his mind if he thinks it was as magical as the Super Bowl years lmfao
First video I have seen from you. I have to say very well done. I know these stories well and glad you explained them fully. Like Tommy’s journey for example.
I wouldnt exactly call Rypien a one year wonder. you don’t understand how good that 91 team was. first in scoring, second in points allowed, and the o-line only allowed 9 sacks all season-and rypien was a statue in the pocket. He was fishing with dynamite that season. Nathan Peterman could have taken that team to the super bowl
Only annoying thing about Tebow were the amount of chances he got. Nowadays, I feel like no one is getting that type of shot since the league is becoming younger and younger. It’s like the NBA. If you were a journeyman and had opportunities and didn’t capitalize, even if you’re still good, these days that’s not enough.
Tebow had a few issues. He had to change his whole playing style. I always said he would have been better if he had of changed position. But his pride is what kept him at QB. Also, the media attention around him was crazy and I am sure it effected his mental status.
@@Oniphius1 That's weird you say his pride kept him at QB because he told Elway he'd play anywhere, tight end, flanker, full back, special teams and Elways said "Hell no! #7 jersey sales have stalled, everyone's wearing #15 jerseys and chanting "Te-bow" instead of "El-way", you're gone".
@@Oniphius1 I think the media attention is what annoyed me so much because I didn’t understand it. Jeremy Lin’s flash in the pan moment had reasonable hype and then fell off reasonably. But Tebow stayed in the news cycle any time he breathed.
Tebow completed less than 50% of his passes. Outside of the Steelers, he never beat a team that went over .500. Kyle Orton had to play really good teams that season, Tebow didn’t
Rex grossman is not a 1 season wonder. His season was not wonderful at all. In fact Bears fans often say 'we made the Super Bowl despite Rex'. His TD-Int in 2006 was 23-20. The defense and special teams scored more touchdowns then Rex tossed... that pretty much says it all.
People still bashing on Tebow. Let me tell you haters something. NFL teams usually value wins over losses any time. Tebow was 7-5 as a starter for Denver during that year (rookie season?) 1-1 in the playoffs. Not many QB's can boast such a record during their first season Peyton Manning for example, a HOF'er ... 3-13 his rookie year! Manning made Tebow expendable. Shouldn't they have at least kept Tebow on the team in hopes he could learn to improve his passing skills by being around him? Tebow never really got a chance to start a 2nd season. In fact, he never started another season for anyone. The Jets used Tebow JUST to sell tickets. That backfired anyway. Later, when he went to the Eagles during the offseason, Tebow (amongst others like Sanchez and a couple others) had the best starting W-L record, and a higher scoring rate than the others as well as other stats (I forget which now.. its been so long). They cut him first??!! Eagles had a terrible season. Tim never played on a team as a QB again. All (imho) over religion, not skills. He should have either gone back to Denver or got in with Jacksonville. For some reason both idiot teams ignored him. You want winners in the league with proven records. A lot of QB's that season on a lot of teams had worse records and higher turnover rates than Tebow. Made no sense. I wasn't a Gator's fans or a Broncos fan (Steelers were my team)... and I was still appalled. Tebow would kicked ass had he been given a proper chance to learn and develop. I don't understand anyone who denies that. A "Quarterback" is not a passer but a leader. That is another intangible that is often ignored about Tim. A "Passer" is one who excels at that same position with the emphasis on perfecting that skill (passing). Some great "QB"s were also great "Passers". Such as Roger Staubach (stats were good but his leadership was through the roof!) Peyton Manning did develop his passing skills and thus became both a great QB and a great passer. Jeff George, (the 1990s player) was a great and awesome passer... but a very very bad QB (terrible leadership skills). Ben Rothlisberger was a great QB first... then slowly developed better passer skills as he got more experience. Hence his best yardage seasons coming late in his career. Who knows... WHO KNOWS? How Tebow would have developed ? He was already a great leader and also a scoring machine... (look at his first season stats!!!) Had he learned under Manning and honed his passing skills and sharpened up... good God. Brady would have appeared in less Super Bowls ;) Sigh Stupid NFL teams
As regards RG III, some guys just aren't tough enough physically. Everyone always says, "Imagine if ( so and so) had stayed healthy, they would have been the greatest ever. Well, guess what? They weren't, so it's a stupid statement. The true greats are the ones that stay healthy, both mentally and physically, and go their whole careers.
I think Robert Griffin III would have been the next elite quarterback in the future, but his knee injuries had derailed his career and he was never the same again
I was yelling at the tv to go sit the fuck down. You have your whole career ahead of you, but nope. He done.
He played under a terrible owner in Dan Sydner. A lot of people don’t like the Redskins owner because of how he treats people who were working under him.
@@blakebrown84not sure that attributed to his career decline though… I mean if that was the case the Myles Garrett should be washed playing for the Browns/ Haslams. Front office can’t control injury.
Yes. That injury was more mental than physical. He was on his way
Weak knees, They were going to blow eventually
Correction: The team rushed RGIII's recovery and played him when he clearly was not ready and THAT is what ruined the guy's career.
yeah I don't know why he didn't mention that.
he did say the team rushed his recovery
Too much boxed text. Could be a repost or AI Special Presentation
He shouldn't have been playing in that wild card game. He had already sprained those ligaments.
The team didn't make him try to be a pocket passer and play like peyton.
As a Broncos fan, I would take a Tebow season over the last 7 years any day.
Tebow never lost a game 70-20.
@@jliller The team he was on never lost 70-20. If he was on the Broncos now there would be nothing he could do to stop the dolphins from giving them a 70 steamer.
It seems like he just had bad luck.
Elway saw himself in Manning.
Tebow seemed to be in a good situation to grow. Sad to see…
Tebow was a bum
@@_SayaNaraHow many MVPs Tebow got? 😂😂😂
Case Keenum might be my all-time favorite Vikings QB, man he was perfect for us since we never invest in an O-line and he scrambled amazingly under pressure. Sad he never saw the heights on that year again
He was no Randall Cunningham.
Keenum was awesome in Minnesota but awful in Houston lol
He's putting in some fine work with Houston now. Always nice to see that
I always wondered why the Vikings let him go after that season, dude was on fire that year, I feel like they would've had better seasons after than they did with Kirk Cousins
@@gunnison3681I was gonna say the same thing. CJ looks great so far, and some of the credit has to go to Case's mentorship
Tim Tebow is the biggest one year wonder in sports history in terms of popularity
Yes. His playoff win was a fluke
@@andrewgrove1691 Fluke or not, I still feel the sting of that loss as a Steelers fan...
it's linsanity in my opinion
@@NikTheHill7 I don’t think it’s quite the same because Lin was awesome for that short amount of time. Tebow played like crap but his team kept pulling out wins so the narrative built around him, and it helped that he was already a massive celebrity from college. Of course once he was traded to a team that couldn’t carry his lousy ass he completely fizzled out.
Tebow was untrainable. He was a college QB who couldn't make the transition.
I still consider Carson Wentz to be a One-Year Wonder. He went from being a god in 2017 to being a joke over the following 6 years.
He was still good in 2018 and 2019. He wasn't a superhero anymore, but he was still a great QB. He was 7th in passer rating while injured in 2018. In 2019 Wentz was 5th for most TDs, and he threw for 4000 yards without having a single receiver with more than 500 catching yards and dragged a practice team into the playoffs with toughness alone.
After the Clowney hit is when he started to nosedive.
@@Sapreme Agreed. He was still pretty good the following 2 seasons. The Clowney cheap shot is when he started to regress immensely.
@@Phinal_FlashWhich makes it all the more sad to think about…
Wentz career absolutely just aged like milk
Take a look at his roster and you’ll know why
RGIII got robbed of a career. Washington ruined him.
I agree 💯 so did the terrible football field he played on in home games!
I remember this. RG3 basically said he doesnt care if he need to get off the field in a body bag. He wasnt going to change the way he played because he was getting hit hard and a lot. The coach should have convinced him to stay in the pocket, but RG3 wanted to play the way he played too.
I remember telling my friend after they drafted Kirk cousins in the same draft in the later rounds. “Rg3 will be great for a couple years but 5 years from now Kirk cousins will be great” I am a MSU fan though lol
So sad about RG3…dude was an exceptional generational talent and it just took one wrong step to mess all that up 😔was never a huge fan of his at the time but the more I hear about his stats and see him actually play the sadder it gets we won’t get a chance to see him unfold to the player he was meant to be
I do have sympathy for pro athletes who get injured. Its not easy to get into the pros and to have that taken away prematurely after you worked so hard is brutal.
RG3 is mentally weak
Jeff Hostetler - The back-up for the NY Giants who had to takeover for an injured Phil Sims during part of the '90 season, and ended up leading the Giants to a 20-19 victory over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXV. In that SB Hostetler completed 20 of 32 passes for 222 yards and one touchdown.
He was the starting QB of my favorite team (the Raiders) when I first started watching football. Very tough, gritty player. He was fun to watch, especially in that offense with all the speed they had at the WR position.
Hostetler & Mark Rypien the following year winning the Super Bowl with the Redskins
He was also handed the starting job by Ray "f*ck face" handley and went on to having an average career with redskins and raiders
Giants won that super bowl because of two reasons. Their Defense and Scott Norwood'
Its a team sport for a reason.@@antr7493
RG3s injury is still absolutely grueling and mind boggling to watch. He’d made that step countless times in his career
Get outta here. He was a few notches above Tebow. He ran like the wind but threw like a baseball player. All wind up. His release was Tebow-esque. He sucked, more or less.
@@zhc2200its often the ones who talk like they know everything who know nothing at all
Rex Grossman is not a 1 year wonder. Even in the 2006 season he was an interception machine and was carried by a loaded roster to the super bowl. The bears were literally winning games when Grossman put up a passer rating of 1. A qb like brady or manning on the 2006 bears would have gone 19-0 easily
Yeah this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. Notice how things like completion percentage and rating aren't mentioned in the "one year wonder" years for a lot of these guys. It's just like, "Oh this guy had 3,000 yards in a season, that must be really good!"
And then he mispronounced Steve Beuerlein's name several times.
Hester and the defense carried that team
I will never forgive Washington for ruining RGIII
And you know, all the sexual harassment and cheating their fans and stuff. But also being crap for a quarterback
@@Tonyhouse1168 that too
he wanted to run the ball like he was cam I don't care who you blame but you gotta be smart as a responsible human being at some point and say hey, I'm not that build, nfl let him know real quick who he was
@@donjohnston6420 Washington forced him to play with a bad knee and he fucked it further
I think Nick Foles belongs in this category as well. He did have a good 2nd year season where he threw 27 TDs and only 2 picks (He had a game where he threw 7 TDs as well). But i definitely think he will always be remembered for that super bowl win with the Eagles (his 2nd stint). Other than those 2 years he hasn't done anything of note and has a QB record of 29-29
In 2013 Foles had a record of 8-2 with a td to int ratio of 27-2 and led his team to the playoffs. In 2014 he was 6-2 prior to injury. In 2017 he went 3-0 as well as 3 playoff wins and winning the superbowl. In 2018 he went 4-1 as well as getting a playoff win and was an Alshon dropped pass away from likely winning another superbowl. Put some respect on the GOATs name.
Yeah Foles is definitely not a one year wonder……maybe a one team wonder but he set or tied nfl (game) records in multiple different seasons…..if anything Wentz deserves to be on this list
not as dominate as any of the qbs in the vid
Foles and Carson Wentz should both be on this list. they could be counted as 1 lol
Foles is a future Eagle hall of famer.
Nick Foles and Carson Wentz?
Don’t be dissing Big Dick Nick
@@GuinDog4ong bro😩
Big dick nick beat the GOAT in the superbowl. He is disqualified from any list. Besides being phillys GOAT
Foles went to the post season multiple times and is a SB MVP against the best team in football. You are so wrong.
Foles had a few good seasons
The year Grossman took Chicago to the Super Bowl, he [Grossman] was highly erratic. He also threw 20 INTs that season and had several horrid starts. The defense carried him.
I personally think they should have stuck with Kyle Orton after Grossmen was out the year before.
Yeah. Erratic start in the Super Bowl that basically cost us. We actually had a shot if he played the same in the 2nd half.
Because he had smaller than usual hands he also had 8 fumbles to go with those INT's. Devin Hester was also having arguably his best return year (maybe of all time)... 5 return TD's and constantly set the Bears offense up with spectacular field position. And the defense led the league in turnovers and pts off those turnovers to go with it's general dominance, perhaps the peak of the Urlacher led Bears defenses. Grossman's rating was 73.9... 28 total TO's and a completion % of 54... not good, in fact those are objectively bad numbers. if they started Brian Griese instead of Rex that year they probably do a little better and definitely have a better shot to win that SB. This list sucks... the dude making it doesn't really know anything about Grossman or that Bears team.
@@Phinal_Flash Orton was only bad up to that point when he played for the Bears... his rookie season was one of the worst QB seasons in modern history. Brian Griese had supplanted him as the #2 QB that year, he was all the way down to #3 on the depth chart and I think was even on the practice squad for a week or two with no one claiming him. My point is, IF you were around at that point you wouldn't have thought that.... no one paying attention liked Orton at that point at all. After his last year some people started to come around on him but using him as part of the trade for Jay Cutler at the time seemed like a no brainer, again, to anyone paying attention. I can tell you were not and are pretending you would have gone with Orton given what you know now... which is (redacted) that you feel the need to make a comment out of it -- I bet you don't even watch the games, you just play fantasy football.
@@jennyanydots2389 Chill TF dude. I'm obviously not a Bears fan. So, I didn't know all that. If not Orton, then start Griese. Grossmen was clearly a liability.
The 2006 Bears won games in spite of Rex Grossman, not because of him.
I noticed how he didn’t list all his interceptions and fumbles. It’s a WONDER how they won that many games even with the defense and Devin Hester carrying them
There were a lot of teams that wanted to sign Tebow and convert him to a TE. They knew he actually wasn't a good QB.
RG3 was a legit talent who lost a career due to injuries. Tim Tebow was a celebrity who only got the chances he did despite being unable to throw at the nfl level due to his name.
Tebow had the size and athleticism to have a NFL career, but his terrible throwing mechanics meant he was never going to make it as a QB. Had he been humble enough to be willing to transition into a versatile "slash" player (and got signed by a creative coaching willing to use him accordingly), and put in the work to do so I think he could have played a decade. But he stubbornly insisted on only being a QB until it was too late.
Keenum as a mentor seems to work as Stroud had a pretty decent start into his NFL career.
That hit RG took from Haloti Ngata was brutal. That's what had him like that in the first place.
So much bs around Tebow. He was terrible in his first year too but kept pulling off lucky wins, especially the playoff win. He completed only 10 passes all game. The reason he had so many yards is because of three demarius Thomas catches for over 50 yards where Thomas did all the work against that terrible secondary. Everyone knew he was terrible and he followed that up with one of the worst performances ever, completing less than a third of his passes against New England. Tebow always was an abysmal quarterback.
Thank you for saying that. Tebow was one of the worst QBs in NFL history, but people like he because he appears to be a "good guy"
@@thorodinson7996they like him because he used Jesus to win
But Tebow Time was fun, even though it was lucky bs playing.
Water u even talmbout son?! Ur just a hadder bee... TeeBow was a genealogical talent he was just prejudiced against on accounts of his religon beliefs and talking viewpoints bruh. Damn shame that 'merica ain't ready for that hot sweaty truth yet... all tight bee wholes 'n shits.
It's still kind a impressive he made it that far as a qb 😂😂
Carson Wentz may turn out to be one of these guys having taken the Eagles to like 12-1 before getting hurt and replaced by Foles.
This video 's alternate title: "How receivers can carry their mediocre Quarterbacks.".
Definitely the case for Mark Rypien.
Matt Cassel DEFINITELY belongs on this list....possibly Nick Foles as well
Keenum is interesting to me. Watching how he played with the Vikings that year, it seemed like he was in a system that he thrived in. I’ve always wondered how he would have been had the Vikings not gone after Cousins.
Said that from the start, should've drafted a QB prospect and had him sit under Keenum for 2-3 years while we signed Keenum to a decent deal. He thrived in our offense.
Daniel Jones is about to get added to this list pretty soon if he doesn't start performing like he did last season.
Funny thing is he was average at best last year 😂
I went to school with Tom Maddox’s daughter. I knew her for about 6 months before she brought up the fact he left father played on the SB champion Steelers. As a big Steelers fan I was blown away
What about he right father
@@derfvcderfvc8714 lol he left his father to play for the Steelers.
we forgetting blake bortles
Case Keenan was a future as a QB coach or offensive coordinator . He's wise , realistic & humble 👍👍👍. As Mentor to the QBS of tomorrow is A great 👍!!
Good to remember all these fantastic years.
They DID HAPPEN and and people got very excited about them!
RGIII was so fun to watch, bummer how it turned out for him but at least he went into broadcasting
Steve Burr-Line, is actually how you pronounce his name.
Rick Mirer for the Seahawks. Set a bunch of rookie records and then sucked every year after that for every team he played for.
I have a bunch of his rookie cards packed away somewhere.
I was in 8th grade in 2006 in Chicago. We never trusted Grossman
Derek Anderson and Braylon Edwards won me in my fantasy league that year.
How is it that vinny Testaverde and Chris chandler aren't on this list?
They both only had one good season (1998 when they each lost like 1 game in the regular season as a starter)
tim was a dawg in collage tho
Not coincidentally most (if not all) of these great seasons came when the team in question had a strong O-line. You can pretty much guarantee any QB is going to suck if they have an uncommitted (or generally weak) offensive line. Its funny how often the QBs get the credit (or blame) when its their protection and/or blockers that affords them the opportunities they receive.
This. Throw in Defense and the kicking game as well if you want to point to the team success in addition to individual stats.
Another point is how many of these guys were in their first 2 or maybe 3 seasons and just were just not ready yet. Give them another season, or a strong veteran back-up or QB coach, or even a ground game to take some heat off them, and they'd turn out fine. All-time greats? Maybe not, but solid performers able to lead a team to success? Yeah.
How about Aaron Brooks (2000 Saints)?
How about Jeff Blake?
These guys remind me of a lot of musics one hit wonders. People give them shit for not maintaining their success, but how many people want what they achieved but never even came close? I hope all the guys here in this video are proud of what they achieved.
Keep up your fantastic videos, God bless you guys
As a Denver fan I didn't expect to see them mentioned in other players besides Tebow, man if he just sits, stays and learns behind manning, I truly belive we wouldn't have gone through such a rough time with Qbs
Tebow just didn't belong in the NFL, period. His mechanics were horrendous and had a girly arm.
No one can fix that.
His release was insanely slow and his accuracy was abysmal. He also made terrible decisions
@@antoniomontana5778 they won a super bowl with a qb past his prime that couldn't trow more than 20yards down the field, in fact if wasn't for Von Miller pyton doesn't get that ring, I think Tebow would have been better than anything Denver has had in the past years , Bru do you even NFL
@@dozer4981If Tebow was still as good as he was in 2011 as he was by 2016. Even then I think Brock Osweiler was better than him by that time.
I think Brady. Every year 1 year wonder for 20 + years ❤️😊
As an old Reskins fan, RG3 was painful to watch. And not just because his bones are made of glass.
Surprised Colin Kapernick wasn’t on this
* Kaepernick
@@Tonyhouse1168bc he was good in 2012 and 2013
I think of RGIII as the Lamar Jackson before Lamar Jackson
I miss everything about 90s and 2000s NFL
Rg3 hit the hardest for me he was so different and good there was a lot of different talent of qbs during his rookie season but he had his qb style and was fun to watch play
Dude became a insurance agent 😂😂that’s crazy work
Rex Grossman is still my favorite QB. He was certainly inconsistent, but such an exciting player to watch. Washington did him dirty the year he was their starter. Bad game, sure, but he should have been back in the next game.
I think Mac Jones will eventually also be on here. His rookie season he was on fire but since then he hasn’t been able to replicate it.
Rg3 was the year of the RPO … defenses already figured out how to stop it by the time he recovered and cans back.
Gotta imagine that some of these guys didn’t get a fair shake at the game because of the teams they played for.
Tebow turned mile high magic into tebow time. 2010-2015 was a wild era for denver.
I love the idea of this video
Burr line. It's said "burr line." "Steve burr line."
case keenum balled out in college. id bet money when he retires from playing he will likely have a job on the Texans staff. Houston loves Keenum. Everyone in the H was so happy for him with the Vikings. Happy to have him back on the team.
Don Majik Majkowski tore his rotator cuff against the Cardinals and was never the same again. Often injured that is why they traded with the Falcons for Favre
I watched the whole video to see if you mentioned the Magic Man. You did. Good video.
Tim Tebow stuck to his guns and beliefs RESPECT.....
As a Giants fan I remember watching RG3 with so much fear. Just thinking damn we gotta deal with this for the next 10 years?
A wild Aaron Hernandez appeared in this video.
Tebow was running the spread offense that these youngsters run now eleáticos didn’t wanna invest so he went and got manning Tebow and rgiii in todays game would dominate
the way tim tebow rose and fell was historic
Here to show Matt Flynn some respect great vid
That RG3 footage makes me so sick the way that leg twists like that
More proof The Jets are where quarterbacks go to die.
Never gonna forget the TE Tim Tebow for the Jags
The sad thing with Tebow is that he was a really great player. He could have been one of the all time greats, if the Broncos didn't recruit Manning.
As a Washington lifelong fan I’m super upset still about how we went about RG3 career he really could’ve been great great
In Washington we call Rex Grossman "Fumble Rex."
You shouldn’t be able to put devastating injury players on that list. If Griffin wouldn’t have been hurt, he would’ve been a monster.😮
I remember my dad screaming his Vocals cords out on the Minneapolis mircal
I remember the rglll era so vividly
You guys should edit out the Rex Grossman part and reupload
The Washington trend on this video is crazzzy
Steve Beuerlein
(BURR-line)
I watched RGIII in HS while stationed at Ft. Hood and he was electric and it breaks my heart that he got injured and what happened to him.
As a Redskins fan, the 2012 season was definitely magical, but Mike Shanahan is out of his mind if he thinks it was as magical as the Super Bowl years lmfao
W video, vid idea should be Rise and Fall of Julio Jones
Great vid
First video I have seen from you. I have to say very well done. I know these stories well and glad you explained them fully. Like Tommy’s journey for example.
I love how it’s got the numbers blocked out in the beginning like we don’t already know who the player is 😂
It’s hard to come back from an ACL let alone an LCL….RG3 definitely had the recipe
Tebow is cool but he sadly struggled with others outshining him big time
Imagine watching your favorite team play and all of the sudden the dude who sold you insurance is playing quarterback in the NFL
Jim plunkett needs to be on here twice
Jordan Love is about to be added to this list.
Hey, remember Jim harbaugh year with the Colts, that was a great season, they got beaten by steelers in the AFC championship game
I wouldnt exactly call Rypien a one year wonder. you don’t understand how good that 91 team was. first in scoring, second in points allowed, and the o-line only allowed 9 sacks all season-and rypien was a statue in the pocket. He was fishing with dynamite that season. Nathan Peterman could have taken that team to the super bowl
Only annoying thing about Tebow were the amount of chances he got. Nowadays, I feel like no one is getting that type of shot since the league is becoming younger and younger. It’s like the NBA. If you were a journeyman and had opportunities and didn’t capitalize, even if you’re still good, these days that’s not enough.
Tebow had a few issues. He had to change his whole playing style. I always said he would have been better if he had of changed position. But his pride is what kept him at QB. Also, the media attention around him was crazy and I am sure it effected his mental status.
@@Oniphius1 That's weird you say his pride kept him at QB because he told Elway he'd play anywhere, tight end, flanker, full back, special teams and Elways said "Hell no! #7 jersey sales have stalled, everyone's wearing #15 jerseys and chanting "Te-bow" instead of "El-way", you're gone".
@@Oniphius1 I think the media attention is what annoyed me so much because I didn’t understand it. Jeremy Lin’s flash in the pan moment had reasonable hype and then fell off reasonably. But Tebow stayed in the news cycle any time he breathed.
Derek Anderson was one of the better back ups in the nfl tho.
Tebow completed less than 50% of his passes. Outside of the Steelers, he never beat a team that went over .500. Kyle Orton had to play really good teams that season, Tebow didn’t
Rex grossman is not a 1 season wonder. His season was not wonderful at all. In fact Bears fans often say 'we made the Super Bowl despite Rex'. His TD-Int in 2006 was 23-20. The defense and special teams scored more touchdowns then Rex tossed... that pretty much says it all.
People still bashing on Tebow.
Let me tell you haters something.
NFL teams usually value wins over losses any time.
Tebow was 7-5 as a starter for Denver during that year (rookie season?)
1-1 in the playoffs.
Not many QB's can boast such a record during their first season
Peyton Manning for example, a HOF'er ... 3-13 his rookie year!
Manning made Tebow expendable.
Shouldn't they have at least kept Tebow on the team in hopes he could learn to improve his passing skills by being around him?
Tebow never really got a chance to start a 2nd season.
In fact, he never started another season for anyone.
The Jets used Tebow JUST to sell tickets. That backfired anyway.
Later, when he went to the Eagles during the offseason, Tebow (amongst others like Sanchez and a couple others) had the best starting W-L record, and a higher scoring rate than the others as well as other stats (I forget which now.. its been so long).
They cut him first??!!
Eagles had a terrible season.
Tim never played on a team as a QB again.
All (imho) over religion, not skills.
He should have either gone back to Denver or got in with Jacksonville.
For some reason both idiot teams ignored him.
You want winners in the league with proven records.
A lot of QB's that season on a lot of teams had worse records and higher turnover rates than Tebow.
Made no sense.
I wasn't a Gator's fans or a Broncos fan (Steelers were my team)... and I was still appalled.
Tebow would kicked ass had he been given a proper chance to learn and develop.
I don't understand anyone who denies that.
A "Quarterback" is not a passer but a leader. That is another intangible that is often ignored about Tim.
A "Passer" is one who excels at that same position with the emphasis on perfecting that skill (passing).
Some great "QB"s were also great "Passers". Such as Roger Staubach (stats were good but his leadership was through the roof!)
Peyton Manning did develop his passing skills and thus became both a great QB and a great passer.
Jeff George, (the 1990s player) was a great and awesome passer... but a very very bad QB (terrible leadership skills).
Ben Rothlisberger was a great QB first... then slowly developed better passer skills as he got more experience. Hence his best yardage seasons coming late in his career.
Who knows... WHO KNOWS? How Tebow would have developed ?
He was already a great leader and also a scoring machine... (look at his first season stats!!!)
Had he learned under Manning and honed his passing skills and sharpened up... good God.
Brady would have appeared in less Super Bowls ;)
Sigh
Stupid NFL teams
As regards RG III, some guys just aren't tough enough physically. Everyone always says, "Imagine if ( so and so) had stayed healthy, they would have been the greatest ever. Well, guess what? They weren't, so it's a stupid statement. The true greats are the ones that stay healthy, both mentally and physically, and go their whole careers.
Devin F Hester 🙌🏽 and the second best defense in bears history took them to the Super Bowl
It’s sad they don’t get paid. RBs get hit every play. NFL should have something in contracts to protect the player and the team
Didn't you have an mma channel too???
I recognize your voice!
Grossman coming out of Florida I really thought he would be a decent NFL quarterback
He had a good college career. I even had a #8 Florida jersey because of him lol