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Joey Harrington: Worst QB in NFL history
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dino Wrote:I know he's not currently in any of markets FBHW are on now but he spent enough time F'n up Detroit I find this to be sweet.

Here's the story

Chase Stuart of Pro-football-reference.com recently updated his list of the worst NFL quarterbacks of all time. He originally created the list in 2006, but updated it to reflect recent stats.

The list is made entirely off statistical evaluation. Here are the 10 QB's who topped the list:

1. Joey Harrington 2. Rick Mirer 3. David Carr 4. Ryan Leaf 5. Frank Tripucka 6. Mike Taliaferro 7. Gary Huff 8. Kim McQuilken 9. Alex Smith 10. Kent Nix

After the list, Stuart made this clarification about Harrington:

To be clear, Joey Harrington probably isn't the worst quarterback of all time in an absolute sense. But in terms of being so far below average, but far enough above miserable to earn more playing time, Joey Harrington hurt his team more than any other QB in NFL history.

How the hell is David Carr not #2 or #1? Effin' hate that guy. I looked at the site to see how they came up with the numbers so I guess its alright that he's in the top 3, but I F'n hate him!
I'm a Panther's fan and when I found out last year that they signed him and let him play instead of Chris Weinke (whom I think had the ability to be the franchise QB with time, old m-f'er or not) I nearly shat myself.

Looking at their seasonal worst statistically was shocking. Seeing names like Aikman (x2), Testaverde, Theismann, and Plummer were surpising. I can see why they're on there for those years, its just that you wouldn't expect them to ever have been THAT bad looking back.

And I'm glad to see Archie Manning on the seasonal worst list. People seem to forget he sucked.
Also, I'm shocked not to see K. Collins up there. The a-hole.

-=The Prynce
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