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Has any QB in NFL history won a SB with two different teams? Has any QB ever even gone to the SB, as a starter, with two different teams?
 
masomenos85;2569078 said:
Has any QB in NFL history won a SB with two different teams? Has any QB ever even gone to the SB, as a starter, with two different teams?

No one that I can think of. Earl Morrall comes the closest (Colts & Dolphins) but he didn't start for the Dolphins in the SB (although he started most of the year for them), I don't think he even played in the SB game unless it was to hold for kicks or something.
 
masomenos85;2569078 said:
Has any QB in NFL history won a SB with two different teams? Has any QB ever even gone to the SB, as a starter, with two different teams?

Craig Morton Dallas and Denver but he lost both
 
The joke around Dallas after we beat the bronco's with Morton being the goat: "Well he finaly won a SB for Dallas"
 
masomenos85;2569078 said:
Has any QB in NFL history won a SB with two different teams? Has any QB ever even gone to the SB, as a starter, with two different teams?

Favre was supposed to do it this year but now it looks like Warner might, lol.
 
Craig Morton and he lost both. He may be the worst Super Bowl performer of all time.

Super Bowl V

12 of 26 for 127 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs, 1 fumble, 1 of 13 on 3rd down conversions.


Super Bowl XII

4 of 15 for 39 yards, 0 TD, 4 INTs, 2 fumbles 1 of 12 on 3rd down conversions
 
Hostile;2569193 said:
Craig Morton and he lost both. He may be the worst Super Bowl performer of all time.

Super Bowl V

12 of 26 for 127 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs, 1 fumble, 1 of 13 on 3rd down conversions.


Super Bowl XII

4 of 15 for 39 yards, 0 TD, 4 INTs, 2 fumbles 1 of 12 on 3rd down conversions
Morton's performance in SB XII is sad considering the solid season he had leading upto that game. If I remember right, wasn't Morton the AFC MVP in 1977? Dallas Defense never gave Craig a chance. Morton was a deer in the high lights of an oncoming semi:laugh2:

As far as SB V, I still believe it was Thomas' fumble on the goal line that changed that game. Refs blew the call because Dallas recovered it. On Morton's final INT that set up the Colts' winning field goal, I feel Dan Reeves should have caught the ball, the pass was high but Reeves still should have caught it:starspin
 

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