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re: Worst NFL QB of ALL time?

Posted on 11/1/10 at 5:36 pm to
Posted by ZTiger87
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Posted on 11/1/10 at 5:36 pm to
Ryan Leaf. Not just bad but also a douche.
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Posted on 11/1/10 at 5:37 pm to
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Ryan Leaf. Not just bad but also a douche.


WINNER!!!!!! END THREAD!!!!
Posted by Hullabaloo
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Posted on 11/1/10 at 5:38 pm to
Fwiw, i would probably go with Tim Couch
Posted by LSUpsychWARD
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Posted on 11/2/10 at 5:15 pm to
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Ryan Leaf. Not just bad but also a douche.



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After winning his first two games, the proverbial Leaf hit the fan. His third game found him completing one out of fifteen passes for four yards and fumbling three times against the Chiefs. In his next seven games he threw 2 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions and was benched. After ten games his passer rating was 39. And who can forget Leaf's off the field antics such as screaming at a reporter in the locker room after a game, "Just fricking don't talk to me, all right??!! Knock it off!! Just knock it off!!" And his having to be restrained after lunging at a heckling fan at a practice session. Two coaches had to escort the hot head off the field after that incident. The next year he totally missed because of a shoulder injury but still made headlines when he got into a shouting match with GM Bobby Beathard. He then went on to lie about an injury so he could get out of practice and go play golf. Later, while he was "rehab-ing his shoulder, he was caught on video playing flag football at the beach and the Chargers sued him for breach of contract. In 2000, Leaf started the first two games but threw only one touchdown to five interceptions. Following even more poor performances and injuries, he was released by the Chargers with a grand total of four wins in three years as a starter. Leaf was claimed by the Buccaneers who later released him, then he tried a comeback with the Cowboys and lastly the Seahawks, where he did what he does best; quit the team just before training camp with no explanation, later citing injuries as his reason for retirement. He is now known as the biggest draft day bust, not only in the history of the NFL, but in the history of organized sports. His career QB rating is 50.0 and his touchdown to interception ratio is 14/36. Over 2 interceptions for every touchdown thrown! He is now the golf coach at West Texas A&M University. Imagine that. I wonder if any of his team members feign injury to go play football?
This post was edited on 11/2/10 at 5:16 pm
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