theSabanator20
A mellow fellow
Kerry Collins
Todd Blackledge
Chuck Fusina
John Hufnagle
Michael Robinson
Daryl Clark
Chuck Burkhart
John Shaffer
Tony Sacca
Richie Lucas
You forgot Robert Bolden
Kerry Collins
Todd Blackledge
Chuck Fusina
John Hufnagle
Michael Robinson
Daryl Clark
Chuck Burkhart
John Shaffer
Tony Sacca
Richie Lucas
Alabama seems to have developed a good number of quarterbacks ... and now for:
1. Tom Brady
2. Jim Harbaugh
3. Rick Leach
4. Benny Friedman
5. Chad Henne
6. Brian Griese
7. Elvis Grbac
8. Dennis Franklin
9. Denard Robinson
10. Boss Weeks
1. Kenny Stabler
2. AJ McCarron
3. Joe Namath
4. Richard Todd
5. Bart Starr
6. Greg McElroy
7. Brodie Croyle
8. Andrew Zow
9. Scott Hunter
10. John Parker Wilson
10 Best A&M QB's...In my lifetime.
Keven Murray
Bucky Richardson
Corey Pullig
John Manziel
Ryan Tannehill
Reggie McNeal
Stephen McGee
Jerrod Johnson
Gary Kubiak
Randy McCown
IMO D-Rob should be higher. Going by overall performance in college, dude was a statistical freak. It's not his fault Michigan's defense sucked cow ass while he was there.
In no particular order:
Pat Haden
Mike Rae
Carson Palmer
Matt Leinart
Rodney Peete
Craig Fertig
Matt Barkley
Paul McDonald
Vince Evans
Pete Beathard
Surprised to see Murray at the top. Wasnt he the reason A&M was put on probation?
Regardless of any of the old SWC stuff from back in the day. He was still one of the best A&M QBs. I didn't put them in any order.
I can add his son to the list in a few years...
Oklahoma:
1) Jimmy Harris '54-'56 25-0-0 2 NC's
2) Steve Davis '73-'75 32-1-1 2 NC's
3) Jamelle Hollieway '85-'87 33-3 1 NC
4) Jack Mildren, Godfather of the Wishbone
5) Josh Heupel '99-'00 1 NC
6) Thomas Lott
7) Sam Bradford
8) Jason White
9) Darrell Royal
10) all the rest
Bradford > Heupel
Bradford was a better ball thrower but he wasn't a better Quarterback.
Plus, winning a National Championship is better than not winning one.
Winning a national championship is a team accomplishment. Heupel would've been nothing without that run game and that defense.
Oh shit. Top 3 easily.You forgot Robert Bolden
True, and Heupel had Leach and Mangino as Offensive Coordinators who were light years better than Long and Wilson. So there's that.
Did you post your best 10 yet?
Alabama seems to have developed a good number of quarterbacks ... and now for:
1. Tom Brady
2. Jim Harbaugh
3. Rick Leach
4. Benny Friedman
5. Chad Henne
6. Brian Griese
7. Elvis Grbac
8. Dennis Franklin
9. Denard Robinson
10. Boss Weeks
Kerry Collins
Todd Blackledge
Chuck Fusina
John Hufnagle
Michael Robinson
Daryl Clark
Chuck Burkhart
John Shaffer
Tony Sacca
Richie Lucas