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re: Losingest NFL QB
Posted on 9/25/20 at 12:45 am to Gravitiger
Posted on 9/25/20 at 12:45 am to Gravitiger
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Steve DeBerg
He had late career success in Kansas City, and he helped get them into the playoffs a couple of years.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 1:21 am to I Bleed Garnet
Tom Brady is 250 and 76 - holy crap
Posted on 9/25/20 at 2:45 am to Gravitiger
Archie would be known as the greatest QB of all time if he played for a good franchise.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 3:48 am to SirWinston
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Tom Brady is 250 and 76 - holy crap
That loss number looks a little deflated.
Sorry, not sorry.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 6:31 am to Witecoco
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Archie stuck around bc the fans liked him. But the organization never put forth the effort to help him succeed either.
Archie started out with trash coaches like JD Roberts and John North. Then there was a disconnect between him Hank Stram, who brought in guys like Bobby Douglass and Joe Gilliam to compete or replace him.
He was an excellent QB when Dick Nolan was here until the team coked our in 1980. And then he had a good team with Bum but Bum was more worried about an Oilers reunion than winning, so he traded him.
He had a ton of bad luck.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 7:47 am to lsutigers1992
Archie was also voted the 1978 NFC offensive player of the year...
Posted on 9/25/20 at 10:43 am to lsutigers1992
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Archie started out with trash coaches like JD Roberts and John North.
I am greatly aware of who his coaches were. Fun fact, my grandfather is the first of the two you just mentioned.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 10:58 am to Gravitiger
I immediately thought of Joey Harrington and Rick Mirer.
Harrington was actually better than I thought but Mirer was what I remembered.
Mirer posted a 24–44 record as a regular season starter in 12 seasons in the NFL.
Harrington was actually better than I thought but Mirer was what I remembered.
Mirer posted a 24–44 record as a regular season starter in 12 seasons in the NFL.
This post was edited on 9/25/20 at 11:04 am
Posted on 9/25/20 at 11:48 am to Gravitiger
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Archie Manning. 66 games below .500. Career record 35-101 (.263).
Damn, I wasn't even alive when Archie played. I've heard the saints were bad back in the day, but damn didn't know they were that putrid. Gotta wonder how good he would have been if he wasn't on such a shitty team for so long.
Posted on 9/25/20 at 12:26 pm to Gravitiger
For players since 1970 the answer is Vinny Testaverde with 126.
If Brees loses 7 more he will take the lead.
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If Brees loses 7 more he will take the lead.
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