You missed the mark on Alex Smith for the Chiefs... he was properly rated when he was here. As fans, we even called him Captain Checkdown. Everyone knew QB play is what held the Chiefs back and that is why they traded up to draft Mahomes. The reason KC fans love Alex and speak very highly of him is 1) Was great off the field in the community, and most importantly 2) his mentoring of Mahomes. Alex was (and still is) a class act and Mahomes would not have had the quick start to his career if it weren't for that year behind Alex.
I never understood how a guy with limited arm strength went number 1 overall. You don't need Mahomes's arm strength (Brady, Brees, Montana) but SF fucked the Bears for 15 seasons now for a guy who's incapable of making fitting passed in tight coverage.
The fact that you’re talking about intangibles usually means someone is overrated. Also, Mahomes had a quick start because Andy Reid knew how to run the air raid. It just took them a year to design a scheme around it. There also aren’t many options for Chiefs QBs. You could say Mahomes is overrated right now since people are ranking him as the #1 QB despite how mid he played, but this is for their entire career with that team
@@Rekcha I said he is properly rated in KC for his play... We would pull our hair out when he was Captain Checkdown. We like him for the reasons I stated, not for his conservative playing which means he is properly rated. I know I speak blasphemy in saying this... but I think Len Dawson was actually the most overrated. The Chiefs won because of all Decade worthy defenses.
I mean he is right tbf. Overrated means everyone thinks highly of something that doesn’t deserve it. If everyone thinks they don’t deserve the recognition, they are properly rated
Little do moronic NFL fans and normies realize, this was actually a ritual that was done between Drew Bledsoe/Tom Brady/911.. astounding how more people cannot see it. Drew Bledsoe was even wearing number 11 (representing the Twin Towers) and the Jet Mo Lewis knocking him down which launched the Patriots/Brady greatest franchise of all time.. at a time where our government told us to be Patriots.. the historically doo-doo butter Patriots all the sudden become the Super Bowl champs for the first time ever.. lol yeah ok.. and Mo Lewis’ middle name is “Clyde” which sounds an awful lot like “collide” and the announcers kept talking about the massive “collision” that took place.. As the story goes.. they claim that Bledsoe almost died from “bleeding internally” like he would have BLED to death. BLED-so lol k.. not to mention Drew Bledsoe and Twin Towers has the exact same gematria.. but I won’t go into detail about that subject because y’all a bunch of Neanderthals.
Main reason teddy is loved is one nice guy. the horrific injury just cause people wernt sure he could ever walk again so everyone gets sympathy. Then for saints seeing him go 5-0 was a amazing feel good story to actually see a great guy get a chance and win a lot
I’ll never forget how Teddy Bridgewater was loved by the media after he went undefeated with the Saints Teddy Bridgewater dink in dunk his way to money by throwing The shortest passes… He always has a high completion percentage because he’s not doing anything… A lesser version of Alex Smith
@@thriftthrift4638 as a saints fan he still was a good enough leader despite being dink and dunk. And I mean a backup who almost couldn't walk from "shit we might not make playoffs please go 3-2" to going 5-0 it still was amazing to see. Like I mean dream to play QB and it got him a chance to be a starter again
@@hibiki8473 he was never a starter material Sean Payton is a playcalling genius and he was in a system… And the system allotted drew Brees not to have to do too much Down field in the offense as he got older pretty much easy… He became a starter again but he is obviously not starter talent…
@@thriftthrift4638 he was starter talent in Minnesota I feel. But yeah after the keg injury he clearly a backup tier. But still it was amazing to see him have a chance again at that dream
Teddy is “good backup” tier. If your starter goes down for a month and Teddy is there to step in for a few games you’re feeling pretty good about that. If your starter is out for the year and Teddy has to step in full time, you give up on the season.
Minor quibble with the Drew Bledsoe entry: he didn't make the Super Bowl in 1996 because of a stellar defense. Most metrics rate the Patriots defense that year as barely above average. The real reason Bledsoe made the Super Bowl is because Elway's Broncos, the 13-3 runaway AFC favorite viewed as a legitimate threat to end the NFC's run of 12 straight Super Bowl wins, took a gigantic backed up post-Taco Bell Miralax dump in the divisional round. This allowed Bledsoe's 2 seed Patriots to avoid traveling to Denver and instead host the AFC Championship Game against a crap ass 2nd year expansion team that was 4-7 in late November. Yes, the Patriots were catching ridiculously lucky breaks even before Brady showed up.
@Fries I mean, if you wanna get technical about it, anything's possible. But the Patriots faced Denver in the regular season in 1996 and 1997, once at home and once in Denver, and got absolutely rinsed in both games by a combined score of 68-21. The Broncos would have been a heavy favorite.
The 1996 afc championship . The patriots win 20-6 allowing only two field goals to the jags. The patriots score their first touchdown when the jags screw up a punt inside their own goal line. Patriots start first and goal and punch the ball in. The next touchdown came on a fumble return. I’d say yes it was the defense that fit them to the Super Bowl. That’s the kind of win that’s more likely to happen for Brady not Bledsoe
@@jonjonbailey4314 I don't think he spent enough time in Atlanta to warrant that. Fans immediately saw him as a team cancer and called for Bobby Hebert to take his place. Hebert won that game that snuck the team into the playoffs in 1995, and fans were pissed when George still started against former Falcon Brett Favre.
Matt Ryan had more wins in a Falcons uniform in his first 3 1/2 years Than Michael Vick had in 7 seasons … OVERRATED 70% of Falcons fans believe he is better than Mat Ryan 🐍
@@OnlyMissed2K no one cares that he went to jail. Jail did it NOT stop him 🥵 He played with a way better team with the Eagles… Eagles dream team top 10 wide receiver in DeSean Jackson And a top five running back in Lashawn McCoy… Asante Samuel on defense 🥹 Matt Ryan has the most wins by QB in their first five seasons in NFL history … viVicknderachieved and could not even use Roddy white correctly Vick admitted that he Could not read the defences until Andy read taught him he was not a student of the game.. Vick has 37 wins in 7 seasons with Falcons… stop making excuses… Ryan is Better Period ….
Chiefs fan here. We *adore* Alex but I've never heard anyone talk about him as more than an average QB (better than anyone since the early 2000s, though). Great game manager though, and even better person.
Could a player with his body type have been more useful at a different position? He had his moments throwing the ball, but was at his best running from the looks of it.
@Fries rn guys like harden, kawhi, or cp3 could be considered overrated, even lesser stars like lamelo ball, myles turner, or deaaron fox could be considered overrated. everyone has different ppl they would think, hell some ppl say lebron or kd or whoever are overrated. its perspective
Fans of teams will usually have a soft spot for an overachieving game manager who didn't screw up opportunities being stupid. I agree it leads to a lot of them being overrated.
I think a "game manager" who doesn't screw up the game for you is overall a better QB than the guy who has flashes of brilliance, but can't get it all together, at least not consistently.
@@skillganon606 2001: Spygate 2003: Spygate 2004: Spygate 2014: Dumbest Playcall in NFL history 2016: 28-3 2018: SAINTS WOULD HAVE KICKED THEIR ASSES IF THE REFS DID NOT ROB NEW ORLEANS AND KISS SEAN MCVAY’S ASS
I disagree with the John elway choice because he completely changed the denver broncos and more than likely saved them from relocating. with elway we went from one super bowl appearance, hell one conference championship appearance, to 6 appearances and 2 titles. if there is a overrated denver qb I would choose jay cutler.
Bulger is the Rams most overrated QB. Noone regarded Bradford as anything but a bust. Bulger signed a big contract extension after 06 making making 2 playoff appearance s putting up ok stats with Bruce, Holt, Steven Jackson and hof tackle Orlando Pace.
@@jonsmith1956 Same he's right but I did like Bulger too. Just not as much as Kurt Warner though obviously. I'd like to think if the rams would've kept Warner we'd still be in STL :( and nobody can say Warner was overrated dude won 2 mvps in 3 seasons lol
Hard list to make since so many damn teams don't have a history of memorable quarterbacks, or just one. We're either saying quarterbacks are "overrated" when they were actually good to great (Stafford, Elway, etc.), or saying that they're "overrated" when they were actually treated as they were "meh" in terms of their performance (like Vick).
Matthew Stafford is not a great quarterback he only has one Probowl appearance And he has 20 more losses than wins in his career Career under 500 Record and Led the league in interceptions Fourseasons And to top it all off he made Calvin Johnson retire because he threw the ball to him in tripple and quadruple coverage 🤓
@@thriftthrift4638 That would depend on the definition of "great" we're using, but Stafford isn't overrated, he's always been massively underrated. Trying to pin his record on him is asinine at best, he spent every year of his career until last season in Detroit, which was never even approaching competent but one year. The first year he's out of Detroit and with a competent franchise, miraculously, he did great and the team won a Super Bowl. Pro Bowls are literally nothing more than overly glorified popularity contests that mean basically nothing. And even if we were to throw that fact out the window, they're heavily dependent, as a quarterback, on the situation around you. And Detroit's been a dumpster fire its entire existence. Leading the league in interceptions matters depending on whether or not you can show that the interceptions were because of the quarterback playing poorly and being the cause of them. There are plenty, and I mean plenty, of interceptions throughout the league that aren't due to the quarterback, but the receiver. Not to mention, again, Stafford was in Detroit, which forced him to choose playing either very conservatively or riskier in order to produce. Stafford isn't like Matt Ryan in terms of ball-protection, but he's not Favre either. Calvin Johnson didn't retire because of Stafford. Are you smoking crack? Stafford's probably been the most underrated quarterback in the league for the last decade or so. Am I saying that he's always been a top five quarterback, or even is now? No, but to say that he's "overrated" is patently insane.
I'm just here hoping Deshaun Weinstein is the answer for my Browns at qb. I've still never seen an elite qb in brown in orange in my 25 years of living. Keep up the great content Barry
@@ryanchase9332 Chicago’s had a few quarterbacks with solid individual seasons (shoutout to Ed Brown for 1956, Billy Wade for 1963, Rudy Bukich for 1965, and Jim McMahon for 1985) but nothing sustained since Sid Luckman.
Thank you for calling out Kaepernick. Nobody wants to listen to me when I say this guy is a rookie year Lamar Jackson at his PEAK. He could never throw and had to rely on his limit running ability, and everybody always has this false nostalgia for the guy if they support his protests.
@@austinfletchermusic The reason why I say I’m not sure how overrated I’d call Michael Vick now is because these days I see him referred to as one of the best rushers in the history of the quarterback position, and influential in that regard. To me it sounds like people think he was decent but not one of the best quarterbacks of his era (I’ve seen lists that don’t even list him as a top ten quarterback of the decade he played in primarily). And that seems fairly accurate as far as people rate him now. Don’t get me wrong, he’s the correct pick here because people did overstate his potential earlier on in Atlanta, and there’s really no other good choice (Matt Ryan is properly rated to a bit underrated depending on who you talk to from what I can tell, and the other quarterbacks Atlanta has had since and before those two are arguably not well regarded enough to begin with). But in general, I don’t find Vick to be that overrated in 2023.
Barry should do this for all 30 nba teams i know hes already done top5 most overrated but a full video with so many examples sounds like a really good video
For the Steelers, in the 2001 afc title game that was during spygate, hinesward said in an interview later, “it was like they knew our every play” so that’s not slash’s fault
As a Josh Allen supporter and a Panthers fan, seeing how cam’s career was derailed by injury because of his aggressive play style,it worries me that Josh Allen has a very similar play style to cam
In my opinion, Eli is HOF there's so many worse QBs in the HOF and while he had some struggles he did great things with a revolving door of mid-tier WRs. And he was great in the playoffs.
“None of the other Packers QBs are highly thought of anyway” Is my sarcasm meter malfunctioning or has he just been living under a rock for almost all of 103 years? The only Packers starting QB without a championship ring in recent memory is Magic Majkowski.
Joe Flacco’s playoff run was not a fluke. He was an above average QB who turned it on in the post-season in his entire career. The Ravens were lacking in talent after the super bowl and Flacco was never going to carry the team alone, he needed talent around him to put together wins, the Ravens ended up in cap hell after the Super Bowl, and Flacco’s contract didn’t help
The Never Got Any elite weapons on the outside and Ray Rice punching his wife in the elevator really affected the ravens success Long-term Joe Flacco is comparable to Eli Manning because he is just a different animal in the playoffs And average during the regular season but his receiver talent was never good enough
As a Pats fan those playoff games were intense but especially the 14 div round. Ravens were just as tough that year as the Seahawks. Also fuck the Colts.
Flacco was not above average. From 2008-2018 he was 22nd in epa/play among QBs with 2000+ plays. If Joe Flacco was above average then Kyle Orton was above average.
@@kazokadas You sound so much like a hater he was obviously above average because in the playoffs he was beating legends back-and-forth… how did he beat Tom Brady & Peyton Manning in the playoffs? Etc he was a clutch performer Was Eli Manning great in that regular season no he played good in the playoffs just like Joe Flacco he was above average… and seeing that he’s counting stats or not that bad based on how long you played… you’re tripping Kyle and Joe Flacco are two different people
@@thriftthrift4638 Why would anyone hate Flacco? He's not good enough to have haters. He was way above average in the playoffs, I'm not denying that, but in general he was a pretty meh QB. I forgot to filter out garbage time. Joe Flacco is 25th in epa/play from 2008-2018, Eli Manning is 13th. This is in the regular season.
No way in hell was Alex Smith on the chiefs is overrated lmao. We all called him captain checkdown when he was here but at the same time he was the best qb we had since Trent Green. Took the worst team in football and immediately made them a playoff contender 😂
Mahomes sure as fuck isn’t overrated Lenny imo isn’t Trent is the opposite so maybe Joe cool I guess but then again smith was a number one overall pick that’s why I think he’s slightly overrated but I also think he’s underrated
Idk if the Alex Smith description is fair. Smith was a great QB and game manager in KC. His only sin was being the QB before a legend like Mahomes, who has admitted to learning a ton from Smith as a backup his first year in interviews.
Prescott vs. Romo for most overrated is an interesting argument. It's not Aikman. I would've picked Burrow over Palmer and McNabb over Cunningham. Mostly for shits and giggles.
Alex smith is the reason why Patrick Mahomes is who he is sitting behind a guy like that and having Andy work with patty goat for a year made him incredible
Just because doug Williams is considered a franchise legend doesn’t mean people consider him an all time great. I feel like he is like David Tyree, Nick Foles, Malcolm butler. In the sense that people love them because they came up big when it mattered most. I dont see people putting doug williams in the top 50 of all time
Decisive yes but I enjoy the content as someone whose not fully into the football scene. Could your next video idea be on every underrated NFL quarterback ever and will you do a overrated/underrated one for the NBA too? Would be cool.
If he took chances throwing the ball down the field he could’ve won Super Bowls he didn’t have to be a generational talent He played it safe Teddy Bridgewater stylr
4:49 I’ve gotta disagree with you on this one. Favre was a gunslinger, the greatest ever, so obviously he was gonna have a few seasons where he threw a shit ton of interceptions. Also, unlike Rodgers, he’s made two Super Bowls. Yes, Rodgers has had some bad teams, but Favre never really had great teams either. Also, he was the all-time passing yards and passing touchdowns leader until Peyton and Brady came along. I’ve gotta go with Rodgers because many Packers fans call him the greatest player of all time when he’s only the greatest *passer* of all time. This doesn’t mean Rodgers was *bad*, but he’s not the greatest player in NFL history.
Usually Rodgers didn’t make the Super Bowl due to his team collapsing around him, namely his defense. My evidence for this being that Favre led teams failed to reach 20 points in a playoff game SEVEN times while Rodgers led teams did the same thing ZERO times before this past postseason I don’t think either are exactly overrated though I’m a Vikings fan, so I can’t believe I’m defending two Packers quarterbacks
@@nicholasselke5214 that's a wild stat you brought up. That's def something that's not talked about enough in qbs and their teams. Rodgers has done a lot on offense and consistently cannot win while others can have teams who keep em in it so they can eventually win it. I'm glad someone can see the sense in the reality of the situation. Cheers to you from a packers fan 🤝🏻
@@nicholasselke5214 Perfectly said. This past year is literally the first time I can think of that the Packers lost a playoff game because of Rodgers. Nearly every playoff game the Packers lost under Sherman or McCarthy came down to a Favre INT.... if not several.
@@panther189_ He won those MVPs under Mike Holmgren when he truly was the best player in the NFL. Unfortunately, Brett Favre was a completely different player under Mike Sherman, which is why he's on this list.
I disagree with the Elway choice. He's properly rated as one of the best to ever throw a football. He retired with the 2nd most completions and yards and 3rd most touchdowns in NFL history, as well as the most wins and super bowl appearances with a very lack luster offense for the better half of his career and Dan Reeves as a coach. When he finally had a team around him, he was amazing. He's definitely a top ten qb all time dude, and an argument can be made for top 5 all time. Obviously, there's Brady, Manning, and Montana. But he's neck at neck with Marino and Favre for the next few spots.
@@jsivco3sivco785 yet he had the most wins in NFL history and most 4th quarter winning games at the time of his retirement. Meaning he won more than Marino, Montana, Young, Aikman, Bradshaw. And all but Marino and Elway had HoF talent surrounding them throughout their career. So miss me with the qb rating shit. Ryan Fitzpatrick has a higher qb rating than Elway and almost as high as Marino's, is he in the goat debate?
@@handsomesquidward-_- Elway deserves credit for longevity, after all his career started in the early 80's when Quarterbacks were still allowed to get pummeled.
@@handsomesquidward-_- Fitzpatrick plays a watered down league that over protects QBs. WRs are open much easier today than 1980s. Johhny Unitas career % and rating are not eye candy looking today but much harder to pass in that era
I know it might be tough, but I have a video recommendation for you: Every NFL Team's Best Player: Non-QB Editon Also, do you have a discord? If not, you should start one.
I'd gone with Romo for Dallas. The guy's treated like he won 5 Super Bowls and 10 MVPS. When in fact he struggled most of his career to even make the playoffs and when he did they never got past the Div round. Now he's even looked at as "the greatest color commentator" of all time. The guys a buffoon. Good dude, but, a buffoon.
And the biggest issue with the Cowboys now is the same issue they had during Romo’s tenure. The one holding the team back is Jerry Jones. And that will remain the case until he sells the team or croaks
As a 49ers fan I completely agree. He had one good year where teams couldn’t fully figure him out in how to handle it. Once they did he didn’t even look average. Outside one half season he was mediocre
As a Charger fan let me just say THANK YOU for telling it like it is about Eli. A lot of folks wanna say "what if?" About if he'd stayed a Charger. Rivers wins at least 2 rings, and Eli wins none. That's it. That's the what if.
Hate to argue but I think Eli was much more reliable in the postseason (at least in ‘07 and ‘11), whereas Rivers always underachieved or choked in the playoffs. I’ll give Rivers a pass for the 2007 afcc cuz of his injury tho. Eli wouldn’t have won SB 42 without his Defense, but he was also the guy who won the game when it was on the line for them. I look at him as someone who can rise to the occasion and shake off pressure in the moment, an impression i never got from Rivers.
@Fries I think Bobby Layne is overrated at this point. He played in a time where there weren't amazing athletes and he was a known drunk. He was just one of the boys who happens to be the QB. And he didn't exactly go to Pittsburgh and light up the league. Everyone forgets how stellar Detroit's defense was in those days. Bobby wouldn't have won anything if not for those great defenses. Stafford out the lions on his back for 10 years and he never bitched about the organization. I don't know why he didn't seeing as the second he has capable teammates and good coach he wins a Superbowl. Stafford will one day get the respect he deserves.
Teddy Bridgewater? Vikings should have had Brad Johnson AKA Mr. Average or Daunte Culpepper who couldn’t do anything beyond throw the ball deep to two of the GOAT WRs of all time.
Nobody thought that highly of Brad Johnson. I thought of Culpepper as a flash in the pan. My vote for the most overrated quarterback in Vikings history has got to be Kirk Cousins. My point is that while he’s been good (not great), he hasn’t been able to come anywhere close enough to justify his ever inflating salary that now stands at $35 million per year
Wouldn't call Winston overrated. I think most of the sports world doesn't think he'll amount to anything at this point. I'm a Saints fan so I'm hella biased but I think with the tools they're giving him this year he can live up to the hype from when he was first drafted
Brett Favre was an iron man when football was a lot tougher and went to back to back superbowls. He’s actually better than Aaron rodgers because he actually took risk and slung the ball. Aaron rodgers is a coward in the playoffs Btw go watch Troy aikmans highlight reel. One of the smoothest effortless releases I seen. Aikman is underrated. Cowboys didn’t win 3 Super Bowls because of their oline. Tired out narrative
I'm just glad Stafford was able to change his career for the better. I knew he would be the lions but if he continues to do well then he could make a promising end to his career
I check your page every day for videos. You talk about well educated sports topics and talk unfiltered shit based on your opinion. There isn’t enough of that in the nba/nfl.
Lions fan here, prediction is going to be Matt Stafford Edit: Yup, don't get me wrong Matt is a good quarterback but he's definitely the most exciting guy we had, which doesn't say much
Kordell Stewart overrated? Never heard anyone say much good about the guy. In fact, most of what I hear is that the Steelers defense under Cowher was so good they got to multiple AFC championship games with Kordell at QB.
As a Washington fan, we all know that Williams was a one hit wonder. The only reason we remember him is that Super Bowl. If anything, I think Cousins is overrated (even by myself). He’s the only somewhat consistent qb we’ve had over the past 20 years and so we (or I at least) look back fondly on his time with the team. Even tho it sucked while it was happening
Ik burrow is young and early into his career but holy fuck do people overrate the shit ourt of him, not saying he’s bad, but I’ve really seen people put him as a top 3 qb in the league above Brady and Wilson , I like the kid but shit is so crazy to me lol
Matt Staford has a below 500 record 20 more losses than he has wins in his whole entire career And he never won the NFC North in any seasons while Rogers was injured for at least three seasons twice with a broken collarbone
@@phoenixgamer3480 And Rogers was hurt for at least three seasons broken collarbone twice and something else happened.. Matthew Stafford led the league in interceptions 4 Times in his career. He had the Best WR in the League And a Future HOF DT Ndamukong Suh The bills was trash org… Josh Allen rose above Cincinnati was Trash Joe Burrow rose above Tampa Bay buccaneers sucked Tom rise above… when you lead the league in interceptions four times you’re part of the problem too 🐍☀️
Jim Kelly is not the most overrated QB for the Bills, I'd say it's Doug Flutie. Sure he found ways to win, but his stats were average, and didn't win a playoff game. I saw him throw a lot of balls at the receiver's feet because his arm strength diminished as the season progressed. And I don't want to hear the crap that he would have won the Titans playoff game.
My best memory of Alex Smith was the 49ers-Saints Playoff game. Mike Singletary, great MLB, lousy head coach, said Alex Smith was incapable of winning a high pressure shootout. Well, Smith won a high pressure shootout against Brees, no less. Now, that doesn’t make him great but does prove he had what it took to win a game when there was no room for error. I have no love for the 49ers as I’m a Rams fan but I’m also a fan of the game and have no problem with giving a player his due. As for Namath, he is overrated but in SB3, he played QB, not passer. He gets credit for his famous quote in the interview when he guaranteed a victory. It was an off the cuff retort to someone yelling the Colts were going to kick the Jets a$$. Everyone rates SB3 as one of the great upsets of all time but even that is overrated because the Jets that year were underrated, as was the AFL in general. If you look at the Jets starting lineup and compare it to the Colts, the Jets actually come out as equal overall. The Jets game plan was to establish their ground game, which they did. Even Al DeRogatis, the AFL announcer for the game, said that if the Jets establish their ground game and gain 110 to 120 yards rushing they had a better than even chance to win the game. Well, Matt Snell, who the Jets owner felt was the true MVP that game and bought him a brand new Kelly Green Cadillac as compensation for not being named the MVP, gained 121 yards rushing by himself. Also, Namath read the Colts defense to near perfection. He avoided Maynard as a pass target since the Colts were double and triple teaming him and threw to George Sauer Jr (8 catches for 133 yards) and Matt Snell (4 catches for 40 yards) most of the time. And he read the Colts blitzes very well, as personified by the one pic that has Mike “Mad Dog” Curtis busting through the middle on a blitz, ready to flatten Namath. Namath quickly threw the ball to the safety valve RB. The other MVP of the game was Dave Herman, a guard playing tackle that game and, despite giving up 49 lbs to Bubba Smith, used his quickness and leverage to make Smith a non-factor that game. Namath executed the Jets offensive game plan to effective perfection. Th e Jets in the 4th quarter didn’t even call a pass play. They just wanted to run down the clock and give the Colts no time to come back. On that day, Namath didn’t go after the glory of great stats, he went after the glory of winning the game.
Not that Watson isn’t overrated in the regard he described, but are any other Texans quarterbacks even regarded well enough to be overrated in the first place? Schaub is considered ok but not amazing from what I can tell, and I don’t know about how anyone else is considered.
Kaep easily should have gotten a starting spot after SF. Even in his worst season, 2015, he was better than Marcus Mariota, Mitch Trubisky, or DeShone Kizer in 2017, and about on-par with Eli Manning and Joe Flacco. The trouble is, all those guys were either young players with potential, or popular vets who fans would buy tickets just to see them play. If you look at it from the perspective of the owners and executives, it's easy to understand why they didn't pick him up. Recruiting Kaepernick would alienate some fans, and if wound up being a bust (not impossible), it would alienate the rest of the fans. Heads you lose half, tails you lose the other half, too.
Leftwich wasn't replaced by Garrard the jag just accepted the fact that Leftwich's best talent is snapping in half and being injured just long enough to come back next year
Barry, do you have confidence in Lamar Jackson bouncing back next year? If he becomes the next Michael Vick in terms of his downfall that would make me kinda sad.
Well, from all accounts Lamar is a model citizen and hasn't been seen around dog fighting rings so I would say it's highly unlikely he has a similar downfall to Vick.
@@puppetstudiosstudios If nothing else, he’s already won an MVP, and in 2019, he ran for more rushing yards than Vick did, though Vick averaged more per carry.
ALEX SMITH ON THE CHIEFS??? Really? Dude just helped the team get to the divisional with a decent receiving core and a crazy RB, TE, and Defense. Smith just played his role and did his best to get them into the Playoffs, but go of
Cunningham, wow, I would have gone with NIck Foles. Nothing against him, I love Foles, but outside of the Superbowl run he was pretty average and I kept hearing how he was going to be a great QB for the Eagles for many years to come.
I don’t know about overrated as an Eagle but around the league? Definitely. He did well in his first stint with the Eagles, flopped with the Rams and was merely a backup with the Chiefs, won a Super Bowl in his second stint in Philadelphia, lost his starting position in Jacksonville to a sixth round rookie, initially couldn’t beat out Trubisky for the starting job and lost it to him again mid season and I’m certain the Colts are screwed if this guy has to start more than three games this season. If Nick Foles wants any success, he needs to go back to Philadelphia and stay there
Remember Foles 2013 season he had a 27-2 TD to INT ratio and complete 64% of his passes. I would go with Sam Bradford. Of all the QBs since I started watching the Eagles I would say he had the biggest disparity between hype and results.
You missed the mark on Alex Smith for the Chiefs... he was properly rated when he was here. As fans, we even called him Captain Checkdown. Everyone knew QB play is what held the Chiefs back and that is why they traded up to draft Mahomes. The reason KC fans love Alex and speak very highly of him is 1) Was great off the field in the community, and most importantly 2) his mentoring of Mahomes. Alex was (and still is) a class act and Mahomes would not have had the quick start to his career if it weren't for that year behind Alex.
I never understood how a guy with limited arm strength went number 1 overall. You don't need Mahomes's arm strength (Brady, Brees, Montana) but SF fucked the Bears for 15 seasons now for a guy who's incapable of making fitting passed in tight coverage.
The fact that you’re talking about intangibles usually means someone is overrated. Also, Mahomes had a quick start because Andy Reid knew how to run the air raid. It just took them a year to design a scheme around it. There also aren’t many options for Chiefs QBs. You could say Mahomes is overrated right now since people are ranking him as the #1 QB despite how mid he played, but this is for their entire career with that team
So who'd you pick as the most overrated Chiefs QB? I can't think of anyone other than Travis Green and late career Montana.
@@Rekcha I said he is properly rated in KC for his play... We would pull our hair out when he was Captain Checkdown. We like him for the reasons I stated, not for his conservative playing which means he is properly rated. I know I speak blasphemy in saying this... but I think Len Dawson was actually the most overrated. The Chiefs won because of all Decade worthy defenses.
@@leandroramos3041 I know I speak blasphemy as a Chiefs fan... but Len Dawson.
"How can you be overrated if everyone thinks you're overrated?" Well said Mr. McCockiner.
I mean he is right tbf. Overrated means everyone thinks highly of something that doesn’t deserve it. If everyone thinks they don’t deserve the recognition, they are properly rated
@@owenklein1917 If something straight up sucked and is completely forgotten, could it be viewed as overrated for not being trashed more?
That "violent collision with a Jet" joke is just... wow, top tier. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
LMAO I JUST SAW THAT PART
What does that mean?
@@SuperMaanas 9/11 happened the same month as bledsoe's injury, both involved a violent collision with a jet
@@SuperMaanas It's a 9/11 joke.
Little do moronic NFL fans and normies realize, this was actually a ritual that was done between Drew Bledsoe/Tom Brady/911.. astounding how more people cannot see it. Drew Bledsoe was even wearing number 11 (representing the Twin Towers) and the Jet Mo Lewis knocking him down which launched the Patriots/Brady greatest franchise of all time.. at a time where our government told us to be Patriots.. the historically doo-doo butter Patriots all the sudden become the Super Bowl champs for the first time ever.. lol yeah ok.. and Mo Lewis’ middle name is “Clyde” which sounds an awful lot like “collide” and the announcers kept talking about the massive “collision” that took place.. As the story goes.. they claim that Bledsoe almost died from “bleeding internally” like he would have BLED to death. BLED-so lol k.. not to mention Drew Bledsoe and Twin Towers has the exact same gematria.. but I won’t go into detail about that subject because y’all a bunch of Neanderthals.
Every teams best nfl daughter dater. I demand it. It’s a thirst that needs to be quenched.
Afterwards we should get every team's best woman respecter in honor of Ben Roethlisberger.
@@williameckerle4113
Baltimore: Ray Rice
Carolina: Greg Hardy
Cleveland: Deshaun Watson
Dallas: Greg Hardy
Houston: Deshaun Watson
New Orleans: Darren Sharper
@@someperson3883 CLE/KC: Kareem Hunt
Darren Sharper could apply to GB, MIN, and NO
NYJ Brett Favre
We basically just jump started this video for him
@@someperson3883 Carolina can also be Rae Curruth
@@grebelzz1j60 If he reads it he hasn’t responded to my Bofades comment
Main reason teddy is loved is one nice guy. the horrific injury just cause people wernt sure he could ever walk again so everyone gets sympathy. Then for saints seeing him go 5-0 was a amazing feel good story to actually see a great guy get a chance and win a lot
I’ll never forget how Teddy Bridgewater was loved by the media after he went undefeated with the Saints
Teddy Bridgewater dink in dunk his way to money by throwing The shortest passes…
He always has a high completion percentage because he’s not doing anything…
A lesser version of Alex Smith
@@thriftthrift4638 as a saints fan he still was a good enough leader despite being dink and dunk. And I mean a backup who almost couldn't walk from "shit we might not make playoffs please go 3-2" to going 5-0 it still was amazing to see. Like I mean dream to play QB and it got him a chance to be a starter again
@@hibiki8473 he was never a starter material Sean Payton is a playcalling genius and he was in a system…
And the system allotted drew Brees not to have to do too much Down field in the offense as he got older pretty much easy…
He became a starter again but he is obviously not starter talent…
@@thriftthrift4638 he was starter talent in Minnesota I feel. But yeah after the keg injury he clearly a backup tier. But still it was amazing to see him have a chance again at that dream
Teddy is “good backup” tier. If your starter goes down for a month and Teddy is there to step in for a few games you’re feeling pretty good about that. If your starter is out for the year and Teddy has to step in full time, you give up on the season.
0:13 Cardinals
0:36 Falcons
0:58 Ravens
1:22 Bills
1:49 Panthers
2:16 Bears
2:39 Bengals
3:03 Browns
3:24 Cowboys
3:54 Broncos
4:22 Lions
4:48 Packers
5:16 Texans
5:45 Colts
6:06 Jaguars
6:29 Chiefs
6:57 Raiders
7:20 Chargers
7:50 Rams
8:20 Dolphins
8:47 Vikings
9:16 Patriots
9:52 Saints
10:18 Giants
10:47 Jets
11:16 Eagles
11:43 Steelers
12:09 49ers
12:42 Seahawks
13:03 Buccaneers
13:29 Titans
13:56 Commanders
Redskins *
@@kanyasmr I thought about putting redskins but I decided not to
You're the goat for making this
Thx
@@kanyasmr Bro, wake up, it's 2022, the Seahawks have a new logo, and the R*dskins are the Commanders (or commies, if you prefer) now.
Minor quibble with the Drew Bledsoe entry: he didn't make the Super Bowl in 1996 because of a stellar defense. Most metrics rate the Patriots defense that year as barely above average.
The real reason Bledsoe made the Super Bowl is because Elway's Broncos, the 13-3 runaway AFC favorite viewed as a legitimate threat to end the NFC's run of 12 straight Super Bowl wins, took a gigantic backed up post-Taco Bell Miralax dump in the divisional round. This allowed Bledsoe's 2 seed Patriots to avoid traveling to Denver and instead host the AFC Championship Game against a crap ass 2nd year expansion team that was 4-7 in late November.
Yes, the Patriots were catching ridiculously lucky breaks even before Brady showed up.
@Fries I mean, if you wanna get technical about it, anything's possible. But the Patriots faced Denver in the regular season in 1996 and 1997, once at home and once in Denver, and got absolutely rinsed in both games by a combined score of 68-21. The Broncos would have been a heavy favorite.
The 1996 afc championship . The patriots win 20-6 allowing only two field goals to the jags. The patriots score their first touchdown when the jags screw up a punt inside their own goal line. Patriots start first and goal and punch the ball in. The next touchdown came on a fumble return. I’d say yes it was the defense that fit them to the Super Bowl. That’s the kind of win that’s more likely to happen for Brady not Bledsoe
Completely agree about Vick. I always found his fumbling and inaccuracy to be quite frustrating.
Bonus points for that Deshaun Cosby edit 😂😂
Nah reserve Dat 4 Jeff George
@@jonjonbailey4314 I don't think he spent enough time in Atlanta to warrant that. Fans immediately saw him as a team cancer and called for Bobby Hebert to take his place. Hebert won that game that snuck the team into the playoffs in 1995, and fans were pissed when George still started against former Falcon Brett Favre.
Matt Ryan had more wins in a Falcons uniform in his first 3 1/2 years Than Michael Vick had in 7 seasons …
OVERRATED 70% of Falcons fans believe he is better than Mat Ryan 🐍
@@thriftthrift4638 Vick went to jail for 2 years lol
@@OnlyMissed2K no one cares that he went to jail. Jail did it NOT stop him 🥵
He played with a way better team with the Eagles… Eagles dream team top 10 wide receiver in DeSean Jackson
And a top five running back in Lashawn McCoy… Asante Samuel on defense 🥹
Matt Ryan has the most wins by QB in their first five seasons in NFL history
… viVicknderachieved and could not even use Roddy white correctly
Vick admitted that he Could not read the defences until Andy read taught him he was not a student of the game..
Vick has 37 wins in 7 seasons with Falcons… stop making excuses… Ryan is Better Period ….
Chiefs fan here. We *adore* Alex but I've never heard anyone talk about him as more than an average QB (better than anyone since the early 2000s, though). Great game manager though, and even better person.
Fr I honestly thought he was gonna go with Trent Green for kc
@@dummiethicccphil6665 yeah me too, maybe even Dawson.
@Fries I agree 100%. Smith was a valuable, reliable player. I don't mean "game manager" as a token of disrespect.
@Fries I agree. Have a reliable game manager is what the Niners thought they had in Jimmy G.
Agreed... would get frustrated at him being Captain Checkdown during the games, but loved what he did in the city as well as his mentoring of Mahomes.
Dead on with Kap. He was great for a year and a half, but NFL defenses evolved, he didn't.
Could a player with his body type have been more useful at a different position?
He had his moments throwing the ball, but was at his best running from the looks of it.
I hope there’s an NBA version of this video in the near future Barry! This was definitely a great idea for NFL stuff!
I would be interested to see what his opinions are, I know what mine are
@Fries rn guys like harden, kawhi, or cp3 could be considered overrated, even lesser stars like lamelo ball, myles turner, or deaaron fox could be considered overrated. everyone has different ppl they would think, hell some ppl say lebron or kd or whoever are overrated. its perspective
@@TransparentEclipse deaaron fox and myles turner are both the exact opposite of overrated lmao.
@Fries iverson bryant cp3 to name a few
“Elway will always be the horse face of the franchise”
Sometimes, low-hanging fruit tastes the best🤣
Fans of teams will usually have a soft spot for an overachieving game manager who didn't screw up opportunities being stupid. I agree it leads to a lot of them being overrated.
Especially if the franchise is used to having bad QBs
As a broncos fan, Trevor Siemian was our game manager which we have a soft spot for. I’ll always root for the semen demon
I think a "game manager" who doesn't screw up the game for you is overall a better QB than the guy who has flashes of brilliance, but can't get it all together, at least not consistently.
The Watson photoshop 😂😂😂
I expect to see Tom Brady on this list. If not we riot!
Edit: it was Drew Bledsoe. Time to riot!!
Damn spoiler
Considering how much Barry hates Brady, I’m surprised he put Drew Bledsoe in the Patriots’ spot instead of Bledsoe’s replacement.
It should of been Brady....
Sadly you can't be overrated when you have 7 rings.
@@skillganon606
2001: Spygate
2003: Spygate
2004: Spygate
2014: Dumbest Playcall in NFL history
2016: 28-3
2018: SAINTS WOULD HAVE KICKED THEIR ASSES IF THE REFS DID NOT ROB NEW ORLEANS AND KISS SEAN MCVAY’S ASS
I disagree with the John elway choice because he completely changed the denver broncos and more than likely saved them from relocating. with elway we went from one super bowl appearance, hell one conference championship appearance, to 6 appearances and 2 titles. if there is a overrated denver qb I would choose jay cutler.
I agree Elway made 3 SBs in the 80s with some very mediocre teams
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Jay Cutler isn't overrated cause no one thinks of him highly.
@@JackOfAllTradesErik he is undoubtly the best QB the Broncos have ever drafted.
Bulger is the Rams most overrated QB. Noone regarded Bradford as anything but a bust. Bulger signed a big contract extension after 06 making making 2 playoff appearance s putting up ok stats with Bruce, Holt, Steven Jackson and hof tackle Orlando Pace.
You're probably right, but I always liked Bulger
"No one regarded Bradford as anything but a bust"...well, except for the general managers who paid him big money
Very good point I’d have to agree
@@jonsmith1956 Same he's right but I did like Bulger too. Just not as much as Kurt Warner though obviously. I'd like to think if the rams would've kept Warner we'd still be in STL :( and nobody can say Warner was overrated dude won 2 mvps in 3 seasons lol
I wonder if part of Marc Bulger being overrated was because he made two Pro Bowls as a sixth round pick in the same draft class as Tom Brady
Tom Brady: the best stat padder to ever play a sport
Russell Westbrook is close to that though
@@EnglishPenguin Tom is an efficiency stat padder due to the short passes. Westbrook isn't efficient
Facts
You can't call him a stat padder when he wins a stat padder is guy that puts up stats but does not win
Agreed, but jerry rice is a very close second
Hard list to make since so many damn teams don't have a history of memorable quarterbacks, or just one. We're either saying quarterbacks are "overrated" when they were actually good to great (Stafford, Elway, etc.), or saying that they're "overrated" when they were actually treated as they were "meh" in terms of their performance (like Vick).
Matthew Stafford is not a great quarterback he only has one Probowl appearance
And he has 20 more losses than wins in his career
Career under 500 Record and Led the league in interceptions Fourseasons
And to top it all off he made Calvin Johnson retire because he threw the ball to him in tripple and quadruple coverage 🤓
@@thriftthrift4638 That would depend on the definition of "great" we're using, but Stafford isn't overrated, he's always been massively underrated.
Trying to pin his record on him is asinine at best, he spent every year of his career until last season in Detroit, which was never even approaching competent but one year. The first year he's out of Detroit and with a competent franchise, miraculously, he did great and the team won a Super Bowl.
Pro Bowls are literally nothing more than overly glorified popularity contests that mean basically nothing. And even if we were to throw that fact out the window, they're heavily dependent, as a quarterback, on the situation around you. And Detroit's been a dumpster fire its entire existence.
Leading the league in interceptions matters depending on whether or not you can show that the interceptions were because of the quarterback playing poorly and being the cause of them. There are plenty, and I mean plenty, of interceptions throughout the league that aren't due to the quarterback, but the receiver. Not to mention, again, Stafford was in Detroit, which forced him to choose playing either very conservatively or riskier in order to produce. Stafford isn't like Matt Ryan in terms of ball-protection, but he's not Favre either.
Calvin Johnson didn't retire because of Stafford. Are you smoking crack?
Stafford's probably been the most underrated quarterback in the league for the last decade or so. Am I saying that he's always been a top five quarterback, or even is now? No, but to say that he's "overrated" is patently insane.
I'm just here hoping Deshaun Weinstein is the answer for my Browns at qb. I've still never seen an elite qb in brown in orange in my 25 years of living. Keep up the great content Barry
Bears fan. Our last good QB played just after World War 2.
@@ryanchase9332 Chicago’s had a few quarterbacks with solid individual seasons (shoutout to Ed Brown for 1956, Billy Wade for 1963, Rudy Bukich for 1965, and Jim McMahon for 1985) but nothing sustained since Sid Luckman.
Thank you for calling out Kaepernick. Nobody wants to listen to me when I say this guy is a rookie year Lamar Jackson at his PEAK. He could never throw and had to rely on his limit running ability, and everybody always has this false nostalgia for the guy if they support his protests.
Was expecting Marc Bulger for the Rams one. Never seemed like anyone was high on Bradford.
Except for Jeff Fisher, the most mediocre head coach in NFL history.
@PhoenixGamer34 are you talking about Mr. 7-9? I just wanted to make sure I was thinking of the same guy
@@nicholasselke5214 He was ok in Tennessee at least
"It'd better be Vick for us"
*Atlanta Falcons: Michael Vick*
Good, good.
If he wasn’t it would be like the Falcons in the 4th quarter of the Super Bowl
Vick was overrated when he played for Atlanta, and certainly should have been their selection, but I’m not sure how overrated I’d call him now.
@@fortynights1513 He did have a good career with the Eagles, but in Atlanta bro was not all he was made out to be.
@@austinfletchermusic The reason why I say I’m not sure how overrated I’d call Michael Vick now is because these days I see him referred to as one of the best rushers in the history of the quarterback position, and influential in that regard.
To me it sounds like people think he was decent but not one of the best quarterbacks of his era (I’ve seen lists that don’t even list him as a top ten quarterback of the decade he played in primarily).
And that seems fairly accurate as far as people rate him now.
Don’t get me wrong, he’s the correct pick here because people did overstate his potential earlier on in Atlanta, and there’s really no other good choice (Matt Ryan is properly rated to a bit underrated depending on who you talk to from what I can tell, and the other quarterbacks Atlanta has had since and before those two are arguably not well regarded enough to begin with).
But in general, I don’t find Vick to be that overrated in 2023.
Barry should do this for all 30 nba teams i know hes already done top5 most overrated but a full video with so many examples sounds like a really good video
I legit spit out my water after Barry’s drew Bledsoe comment
For the Steelers, in the 2001 afc title game that was during spygate, hinesward said in an interview later, “it was like they knew our every play” so that’s not slash’s fault
Could Kordell have been a better receiver than a quarterback?
Winston is defo not overrated lol. People bring up his interception stats all the time
He is because he could never win when it mattered
Edit: oh my bad I thought it said Watson
Yeah imo any Winston overratedness went away with that last 30 pick season.
@ntgr87 somehow he turned a 30 interception season into must watch television
As a Carolina fan, I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed it’s true
truer words have never been spoken brother. 💙🖤
As a Josh Allen supporter and a Panthers fan, seeing how cam’s career was derailed by injury because of his aggressive play style,it worries me that Josh Allen has a very similar play style to cam
@@vulcanraven9701 I’d say he was at least a decent starter for a few other years, but yeah, 2015 is the only time he got all pro recognition.
In my opinion, Eli is HOF there's so many worse QBs in the HOF and while he had some struggles he did great things with a revolving door of mid-tier WRs. And he was great in the playoffs.
Eli can simutaneously be a mediocre QB and HOF worthy
Id let him in like Joe Namath gets in
Eli is absolutely getting into the HOF
@@pens87668 doesn’t mean he should
@Fries if Eli Mannings a hall of famer than Julian Edelmans a hall of famer. Hall of fame should be only for the all time greats
“None of the other Packers QBs are highly thought of anyway”
Is my sarcasm meter malfunctioning or has he just been living under a rock for almost all of 103 years? The only Packers starting QB without a championship ring in recent memory is Magic Majkowski.
Joe Flacco’s playoff run was not a fluke. He was an above average QB who turned it on in the post-season in his entire career. The Ravens were lacking in talent after the super bowl and Flacco was never going to carry the team alone, he needed talent around him to put together wins, the Ravens ended up in cap hell after the Super Bowl, and Flacco’s contract didn’t help
The Never Got Any elite weapons on the outside and Ray Rice punching his wife in the elevator really affected the ravens success
Long-term
Joe Flacco is comparable to Eli Manning because he is just a different animal in the playoffs
And average during the regular season but his receiver talent was never good enough
As a Pats fan those playoff games were intense but especially the 14 div round. Ravens were just as tough that year as the Seahawks. Also fuck the Colts.
Flacco was not above average. From 2008-2018 he was 22nd in epa/play among QBs with 2000+ plays. If Joe Flacco was above average then Kyle Orton was above average.
@@kazokadas You sound so much like a hater he was obviously above average because in the playoffs he was beating legends back-and-forth… how did he beat Tom Brady & Peyton Manning in the playoffs? Etc he was a clutch performer
Was Eli Manning great in that regular season no he played good in the playoffs just like Joe Flacco he was above average… and seeing that he’s counting stats or not that bad based on how long you played… you’re tripping Kyle and Joe Flacco are two different people
@@thriftthrift4638 Why would anyone hate Flacco? He's not good enough to have haters. He was way above average in the playoffs, I'm not denying that, but in general he was a pretty meh QB.
I forgot to filter out garbage time. Joe Flacco is 25th in epa/play from 2008-2018, Eli Manning is 13th. This is in the regular season.
No way in hell was Alex Smith on the chiefs is overrated lmao. We all called him captain checkdown when he was here but at the same time he was the best qb we had since Trent Green. Took the worst team in football and immediately made them a playoff contender 😂
Mahomes sure as fuck isn’t overrated Lenny imo isn’t Trent is the opposite so maybe Joe cool I guess but then again smith was a number one overall pick that’s why I think he’s slightly overrated but I also think he’s underrated
I'm a big Brady fan, from New England and I gotta say I love this channel. You're good at what you do mate, keep it up.
Idk if the Alex Smith description is fair. Smith was a great QB and game manager in KC. His only sin was being the QB before a legend like Mahomes, who has admitted to learning a ton from Smith as a backup his first year in interviews.
the line about Drew Bledsoe's injury was too good lmao
Prescott vs. Romo for most overrated is an interesting argument. It's not Aikman.
I would've picked Burrow over Palmer and McNabb over Cunningham. Mostly for shits and giggles.
A quick history lesson (in the form of playoff W-L records of Bengals QBs): Palmer 0-2
Dalton 0-4
McCarron 0-1
Burrow 3-1
@@fromthehaven94 Yes, and?
@@big_red01027 If you're bullshit is for shits and giggles...
13:01 after looking up who that was, that was actually one of the best “no offense” jokes I ever heard from Barry
Alex smith is the reason why Patrick Mahomes is who he is sitting behind a guy like that and having Andy work with patty goat for a year made him incredible
Just because doug Williams is considered a franchise legend doesn’t mean people consider him an all time great. I feel like he is like David Tyree, Nick Foles, Malcolm butler. In the sense that people love them because they came up big when it mattered most. I dont see people putting doug williams in the top 50 of all time
Williams and Foles are similar players, average QB's with a clutch gene.
@@KevinT7274 yeah they were.
Decisive yes but I enjoy the content as someone whose not fully into the football scene.
Could your next video idea be on every underrated NFL quarterback ever and will you do a overrated/underrated one for the NBA too?
Would be cool.
In the end, Watson did way more harm than good, and no amount of talent can fix that
Cleveland Browns-Well, that’s like your opinion man.
Do you post the videos as soon as you’re finished or do you have a set schedule ?
Jesus Barry the comment about Bledsoe being injured by a Jet was dark as hell but smooth 😭
Smith did not hold KC back. Mahomes is a generational talent. Anyone would be way better with him
If he took chances throwing the ball down the field he could’ve won Super Bowls he didn’t have to be a generational talent
He played it safe Teddy Bridgewater stylr
@@thriftthrift4638 yes i agree he wasnt great but he most definitely didnt hold them back
4:49 I’ve gotta disagree with you on this one. Favre was a gunslinger, the greatest ever, so obviously he was gonna have a few seasons where he threw a shit ton of interceptions. Also, unlike Rodgers, he’s made two Super Bowls. Yes, Rodgers has had some bad teams, but Favre never really had great teams either. Also, he was the all-time passing yards and passing touchdowns leader until Peyton and Brady came along. I’ve gotta go with Rodgers because many Packers fans call him the greatest player of all time when he’s only the greatest *passer* of all time. This doesn’t mean Rodgers was *bad*, but he’s not the greatest player in NFL history.
Usually Rodgers didn’t make the Super Bowl due to his team collapsing around him, namely his defense. My evidence for this being that Favre led teams failed to reach 20 points in a playoff game SEVEN times while Rodgers led teams did the same thing ZERO times before this past postseason
I don’t think either are exactly overrated though
I’m a Vikings fan, so I can’t believe I’m defending two Packers quarterbacks
@@nicholasselke5214 that's a wild stat you brought up. That's def something that's not talked about enough in qbs and their teams. Rodgers has done a lot on offense and consistently cannot win while others can have teams who keep em in it so they can eventually win it. I'm glad someone can see the sense in the reality of the situation. Cheers to you from a packers fan 🤝🏻
@@nicholasselke5214 Perfectly said. This past year is literally the first time I can think of that the Packers lost a playoff game because of Rodgers. Nearly every playoff game the Packers lost under Sherman or McCarthy came down to a Favre INT.... if not several.
Not to mention Favre winning 3 straight league MVPs
@@panther189_ He won those MVPs under Mike Holmgren when he truly was the best player in the NFL. Unfortunately, Brett Favre was a completely different player under Mike Sherman, which is why he's on this list.
I disagree with the Elway choice. He's properly rated as one of the best to ever throw a football. He retired with the 2nd most completions and yards and 3rd most touchdowns in NFL history, as well as the most wins and super bowl appearances with a very lack luster offense for the better half of his career and Dan Reeves as a coach. When he finally had a team around him, he was amazing. He's definitely a top ten qb all time dude, and an argument can be made for top 5 all time. Obviously, there's Brady, Manning, and Montana. But he's neck at neck with Marino and Favre for the next few spots.
His lifetime passing rating was in the 70s!!!!! (A mediocre 79.9)
@@jsivco3sivco785 yet he had the most wins in NFL history and most 4th quarter winning games at the time of his retirement. Meaning he won more than Marino, Montana, Young, Aikman, Bradshaw. And all but Marino and Elway had HoF talent surrounding them throughout their career. So miss me with the qb rating shit. Ryan Fitzpatrick has a higher qb rating than Elway and almost as high as Marino's, is he in the goat debate?
@@handsomesquidward-_- Elway deserves credit for longevity, after all his career started in the early 80's when Quarterbacks were still allowed to get pummeled.
@@jsivco3sivco785 different era. Tom Brady would be useless in 1980s
@@handsomesquidward-_- Fitzpatrick plays a watered down league that over protects QBs. WRs are open much easier today than 1980s. Johhny Unitas career % and rating are not eye candy looking today but much harder to pass in that era
I know it might be tough, but I have a video recommendation for you:
Every NFL Team's Best Player: Non-QB Editon
Also, do you have a discord? If not, you should start one.
“Famous animal lover” 😂😂😂
I'd gone with Romo for Dallas. The guy's treated like he won 5 Super Bowls and 10 MVPS. When in fact he struggled most of his career to even make the playoffs and when he did they never got past the Div round. Now he's even looked at as "the greatest color commentator" of all time. The guys a buffoon. Good dude, but, a buffoon.
For an undrafted player he did alright, just never got anywhere
And the biggest issue with the Cowboys now is the same issue they had during Romo’s tenure. The one holding the team back is Jerry Jones. And that will remain the case until he sells the team or croaks
As a Panthers fan, I was immediately triggered when hearing Barry say Cam Newton, but he did make some good points. Who else is there to overrate? Lol
steve buerlien
Jake Delhomme? But lol
Jake delhomme
@@colmecolwag In his latest overrated, underrated or properly rated video he called Delhomme underrated.
Bryce Young
Bro, i was trying to hit the pipe when you said "Elway will always be the horseface of the franchise". lmaooo
Bout choked to death lol.
You’re a winner
As a 49ers fan I completely agree. He had one good year where teams couldn’t fully figure him out in how to handle it. Once they did he didn’t even look average. Outside one half season he was mediocre
Hey Barry, what about the reverse Leftwichs out there? Good or great players that became bad coaches?
As a Charger fan let me just say THANK YOU for telling it like it is about Eli. A lot of folks wanna say "what if?" About if he'd stayed a Charger. Rivers wins at least 2 rings, and Eli wins none. That's it. That's the what if.
Hate to argue but I think Eli was much more reliable in the postseason (at least in ‘07 and ‘11), whereas Rivers always underachieved or choked in the playoffs. I’ll give Rivers a pass for the 2007 afcc cuz of his injury tho. Eli wouldn’t have won SB 42 without his Defense, but he was also the guy who won the game when it was on the line for them. I look at him as someone who can rise to the occasion and shake off pressure in the moment, an impression i never got from Rivers.
Barry I swear if you put Stafford on this list after all he's done. I will be very disappointed in you.
@Fries I think Bobby Layne is overrated at this point. He played in a time where there weren't amazing athletes and he was a known drunk. He was just one of the boys who happens to be the QB. And he didn't exactly go to Pittsburgh and light up the league. Everyone forgets how stellar Detroit's defense was in those days. Bobby wouldn't have won anything if not for those great defenses. Stafford out the lions on his back for 10 years and he never bitched about the organization. I don't know why he didn't seeing as the second he has capable teammates and good coach he wins a Superbowl. Stafford will one day get the respect he deserves.
Teddy Bridgewater? Vikings should have had Brad Johnson AKA Mr. Average or Daunte Culpepper who couldn’t do anything beyond throw the ball deep to two of the GOAT WRs of all time.
Nobody thought that highly of Brad Johnson. I thought of Culpepper as a flash in the pan. My vote for the most overrated quarterback in Vikings history has got to be Kirk Cousins. My point is that while he’s been good (not great), he hasn’t been able to come anywhere close enough to justify his ever inflating salary that now stands at $35 million per year
Brad Johnson threw a touchdown to himself, your argument is meaningless.
Wouldn't call Winston overrated. I think most of the sports world doesn't think he'll amount to anything at this point. I'm a Saints fan so I'm hella biased but I think with the tools they're giving him this year he can live up to the hype from when he was first drafted
He was the number one overall pick…. He’s almost nearly as overrated as Matthew Stafford was in Detroit
Job well done, and your Bill Cosby insert earned you a new subscriber ❤
Brett Favre was an iron man when football was a lot tougher and went to back to back superbowls. He’s actually better than Aaron rodgers because he actually took risk and slung the ball. Aaron rodgers is a coward in the playoffs
Btw go watch Troy aikmans highlight reel. One of the smoothest effortless releases I seen. Aikman is underrated. Cowboys didn’t win 3 Super Bowls because of their oline.
Tired out narrative
Right, Aikman has almost as many INTs as he does TDs. Dude only had one season where he through for 20+ TDs. Aikman is overrated as F'=K!
I'm just glad Stafford was able to change his career for the better. I knew he would be the lions but if he continues to do well then he could make a promising end to his career
0:37 I was afraid it was going to be Matt Ryan. I’m glad you realized that Vick was not what Madden 04 said he was.
I check your page every day for videos. You talk about well educated sports topics and talk unfiltered shit based on your opinion. There isn’t enough of that in the nba/nfl.
It’s a good day when Mccockiner uploads
9:25 LMFAO
"Here's a guy who almost died in September 2001 in a collision with a Jet." SHEESH
Every time Barry brings up Winston and the crab legs I die laughing. What a fucking weird thing to do.
Barry can you please review Bofades in the next Q&A?
Lions fan here, prediction is going to be Matt Stafford
Edit: Yup, don't get me wrong Matt is a good quarterback but he's definitely the most exciting guy we had, which doesn't say much
Kordell Stewart overrated? Never heard anyone say much good about the guy. In fact, most of what I hear is that the Steelers defense under Cowher was so good they got to multiple AFC championship games with Kordell at QB.
Agreed. Most overrated to me is Bubby Brister. The guy has/had folk hero status in Pittsburgh despite being awful
Can you do every NFL teams most underrated quarterback?
That Kevin Ware line was such a throwback omg
The faceswap on Watson... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a Washington fan, we all know that Williams was a one hit wonder. The only reason we remember him is that Super Bowl. If anything, I think Cousins is overrated (even by myself). He’s the only somewhat consistent qb we’ve had over the past 20 years and so we (or I at least) look back fondly on his time with the team. Even tho it sucked while it was happening
Washington fan here… we really haven’t had a franchise QB since Sammy Baugh… I agree on Cousins…
@@anthonybaratta6152 How about Theismann?
"Shoutout to Kevin Ware" omg lmao
Ik burrow is young and early into his career but holy fuck do people overrate the shit ourt of him, not saying he’s bad, but I’ve really seen people put him as a top 3 qb in the league above Brady and Wilson , I like the kid but shit is so crazy to me lol
That Stafford take of yours will be changing over the next few years.
Matt
Staford has a below 500 record 20 more losses than he has wins in his whole entire career
And he never won the NFC North in any seasons while Rogers was injured for at least three seasons twice with a broken collarbone
@@thriftthrift4638 You do realize the Lions are garbage, right? Also, they would've won less games than they did if not for him.
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And Rogers was hurt for at least three seasons broken collarbone twice and something else happened..
Matthew Stafford led the league in interceptions 4 Times in his career. He had the Best WR in the League
And a Future HOF DT Ndamukong Suh
The bills was trash org… Josh Allen rose above
Cincinnati was Trash Joe Burrow rose above
Tampa Bay buccaneers sucked Tom rise above… when you lead the league in interceptions four times you’re part of the problem too 🐍☀️
I was nervous that you were gonna say brunell or Garrard for the Jags hehe
Jim Kelly is not the most overrated QB for the Bills, I'd say it's Doug Flutie. Sure he found ways to win, but his stats were average, and didn't win a playoff game. I saw him throw a lot of balls at the receiver's feet because his arm strength diminished as the season progressed. And I don't want to hear the crap that he would have won the Titans playoff game.
Day 3 of asking for "Triggering fans of every NBA team", also another banger as always 🤘🤘
Is there a video on every nfl teams best season statistically?
My best memory of Alex Smith was the 49ers-Saints Playoff game. Mike Singletary, great MLB, lousy head coach, said Alex Smith was incapable of winning a high pressure shootout. Well, Smith won a high pressure shootout against Brees, no less. Now, that doesn’t make him great but does prove he had what it took to win a game when there was no room for error.
I have no love for the 49ers as I’m a Rams fan but I’m also a fan of the game and have no problem with giving a player his due.
As for Namath, he is overrated but in SB3, he played QB, not passer. He gets credit for his famous quote in the interview when he guaranteed a victory. It was an off the cuff retort to someone yelling the Colts were going to kick the Jets a$$. Everyone rates SB3 as one of the great upsets of all time but even that is overrated because the Jets that year were underrated, as was the AFL in general. If you look at the Jets starting lineup and compare it to the Colts, the Jets actually come out as equal overall.
The Jets game plan was to establish their ground game, which they did. Even Al DeRogatis, the AFL announcer for the game, said that if the Jets establish their ground game and gain 110 to 120 yards rushing they had a better than even chance to win the game. Well, Matt Snell, who the Jets owner felt was the true MVP that game and bought him a brand new Kelly Green Cadillac as compensation for not being named the MVP, gained 121 yards rushing by himself. Also, Namath read the Colts defense to near perfection. He avoided Maynard as a pass target since the Colts were double and triple teaming him and threw to George Sauer Jr (8 catches for 133 yards) and Matt Snell (4 catches for 40 yards) most of the time. And he read the Colts blitzes very well, as personified by the one pic that has Mike “Mad Dog” Curtis busting through the middle on a blitz, ready to flatten Namath. Namath quickly threw the ball to the safety valve RB.
The other MVP of the game was Dave Herman, a guard playing tackle that game and, despite giving up 49 lbs to Bubba Smith, used his quickness and leverage to make Smith a non-factor that game.
Namath executed the Jets offensive game plan to effective perfection. Th e Jets in the 4th quarter didn’t even call a pass play. They just wanted to run down the clock and give the Colts no time to come back.
On that day, Namath didn’t go after the glory of great stats, he went after the glory of winning the game.
Barry please do a Donovan McNabb career retrospective and a Carson Palmer one. Also Alex Smith is a decent option too
Good pick with the Texans! I love how you described how he’s negatively affected the franchise
Not that Watson isn’t overrated in the regard he described, but are any other Texans quarterbacks even regarded well enough to be overrated in the first place?
Schaub is considered ok but not amazing from what I can tell, and I don’t know about how anyone else is considered.
"No offense to Kevin Ware" caught me so off guard😂
@Fries the Louisville basketball player who had the compound fracture a while back
Kaep easily should have gotten a starting spot after SF. Even in his worst season, 2015, he was better than Marcus Mariota, Mitch Trubisky, or DeShone Kizer in 2017, and about on-par with Eli Manning and Joe Flacco. The trouble is, all those guys were either young players with potential, or popular vets who fans would buy tickets just to see them play. If you look at it from the perspective of the owners and executives, it's easy to understand why they didn't pick him up. Recruiting Kaepernick would alienate some fans, and if wound up being a bust (not impossible), it would alienate the rest of the fans. Heads you lose half, tails you lose the other half, too.
That Dashawn Watson pic 🤣🤣🤣
Leftwich wasn't replaced by Garrard the jag just accepted the fact that Leftwich's best talent is snapping in half and being injured just long enough to come back next year
Good stuff, dude.
damn a kevin ware reference in 2022? I want that title back😭😭
“Famously responsible user of welfare funds Brett Favre”! Bro I’m dying 😂😂😂😂
Flacco was a great playoff QB, but average during the regular season.
"Famous animal lover..." 🤣😂🤣
Can you do another video of Overrated, properly rated and underrated
SAM BRADFORD?! Now I’m dying
Barry, do you have confidence in Lamar Jackson bouncing back next year? If he becomes the next Michael Vick in terms of his downfall that would make me kinda sad.
Well, from all accounts Lamar is a model citizen and hasn't been seen around dog fighting rings so I would say it's highly unlikely he has a similar downfall to Vick.
@@901kingful True lol. I think Lamar will bounce back next season just fine
@@puppetstudiosstudios If nothing else, he’s already won an MVP, and in 2019, he ran for more rushing yards than Vick did, though Vick averaged more per carry.
ALEX SMITH ON THE CHIEFS??? Really? Dude just helped the team get to the divisional with a decent receiving core and a crazy RB, TE, and Defense. Smith just played his role and did his best to get them into the Playoffs, but go of
Cam Newton will best be remembered for not trying to recover that fumble in the Super Bowl against Denver.
That deshaun watson pic is just fantastic
Putting Bill Cosby’s face on Deshaun Watson was hilarious.
"This animal lover." Lol 😂
Cunningham, wow, I would have gone with NIck Foles. Nothing against him, I love Foles, but outside of the Superbowl run he was pretty average and I kept hearing how he was going to be a great QB for the Eagles for many years to come.
I don’t know about overrated as an Eagle but around the league? Definitely. He did well in his first stint with the Eagles, flopped with the Rams and was merely a backup with the Chiefs, won a Super Bowl in his second stint in Philadelphia, lost his starting position in Jacksonville to a sixth round rookie, initially couldn’t beat out Trubisky for the starting job and lost it to him again mid season and I’m certain the Colts are screwed if this guy has to start more than three games this season. If Nick Foles wants any success, he needs to go back to Philadelphia and stay there
Remember Foles 2013 season he had a 27-2 TD to INT ratio and complete 64% of his passes. I would go with Sam Bradford. Of all the QBs since I started watching the Eagles I would say he had the biggest disparity between hype and results.
@@t_ylr Nobody was hyped about Sam Bradford. Lol.