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Top QB Franchises
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I thought some of you might find this article interesting.  It's a ranking of all 32 franchises based on their historical QB play and lists their 3 best QBs.

Here's where the AFCN fell

30) Baltimore - Joe Flacco, Vinny Testaverde, Trent Dilfer
16) Cincinnati - Ken Anderson, Boomer Esiason, Carson Palmer
10) Cleveland - Otto Graham, Bernie Kosar, Frank Ryan
7) Pittsburgh - Terry Bradshaw, Ben Roethlisberger, Neil O'Donnell

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Surprised at New Englands rating to be honest. Even with Brady I thought they would be farther down the list.
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I would put Dallas ahead of the Colts but other than that its a good list. I would put the ravens higher as well considering both differ and Flaco won championships.
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Not surprised that the 4 youngest franchises are the bottom 4.
Oh well, Flacco is good enough to set playoff records and win a SB.

On a side note: interesting to see Peyton on there for two different teams. I can't believe it'll be his 4th season in Denver this year. Has any other HOF QB had a career like this? The best on one team for over 10 years and then basically getting cut and moving to a completely different team and still be a top 5 QB?
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(06-22-2015, 01:42 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: Not surprised that the 4 youngest franchises are the bottom 4.
Oh well, Flacco is good enough to set playoff records and win a SB.

On a side note: interesting to see Peyton on there for two different teams. I can't believe it'll be his 4th season in Denver this year. Has any other HOF QB had a career like this? The best on one team for over 10 years and then basically getting cut and moving to a completely different team and still be a top 5 QB?

The only one i can think of that's close to this is Joe Montana, from the 49ers to the Chiefs. 
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That's a pretty honest ranking to me.
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(06-22-2015, 02:57 PM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: The only one i can think of that's close to this is Joe Montana, from the 49ers to the Chiefs. 

Yea, but even then, he had a noticeable decline. You have to give many props for coming back better than ever and getting to a Super Bowl.
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