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from the Dallas Observer. Richie Whitts Sportatorium Blog
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/sportatorium/2008/11/the_10_worst_quarterbacks_in_d.php
10. Tony Banks
Heralded as Troy Aikman’s successor in ’01, was beat out by Quincy Carter and cut in training camp
9. Ryan Leaf
Ugly ’01 stint included one TD, three picks and a 57.7 rating
8. Reggie Collier
Spot duty in ’86 resulted in two interceptions and a 55.8 rating
7. Drew Henson
Former Michigan star was harmless in short Dallas gig, throwing only one TD and one interception
6. Kevin Sweeney
’87 scab hero faltered in ’88 with 42-percent completions, five interceptions and 40.2 rating
5. Anthony Wright
’00 cameo littered with no TDs, three interceptions and a 31.7 rating
4. Clint Stoerner
Threw four picks in the second half of an ’01 loss at the Giants
3. John Roach
Filled in for Don Meredith in ’64 with one TD, six interceptions and a 31.1 rating
2. Babe Laufenberg
Backed up Aikman in ’90 with one TD, six interceptions and a woeful 16.9 rating.
1. Brad Johnson
Sunday’s repulsive performance, equipped with a 27.3 rating, set a new standard for Dallas dysfunction.– Richie Whitt
well this has to make Babe feel better since he is not # 1 anymore.
i dont necessarily agree with the list just thought it was fun reading.
http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/sportatorium/2008/11/the_10_worst_quarterbacks_in_d.php
10. Tony Banks
Heralded as Troy Aikman’s successor in ’01, was beat out by Quincy Carter and cut in training camp
9. Ryan Leaf
Ugly ’01 stint included one TD, three picks and a 57.7 rating
8. Reggie Collier
Spot duty in ’86 resulted in two interceptions and a 55.8 rating
7. Drew Henson
Former Michigan star was harmless in short Dallas gig, throwing only one TD and one interception
6. Kevin Sweeney
’87 scab hero faltered in ’88 with 42-percent completions, five interceptions and 40.2 rating
5. Anthony Wright
’00 cameo littered with no TDs, three interceptions and a 31.7 rating
4. Clint Stoerner
Threw four picks in the second half of an ’01 loss at the Giants
3. John Roach
Filled in for Don Meredith in ’64 with one TD, six interceptions and a 31.1 rating
2. Babe Laufenberg
Backed up Aikman in ’90 with one TD, six interceptions and a woeful 16.9 rating.
1. Brad Johnson
Sunday’s repulsive performance, equipped with a 27.3 rating, set a new standard for Dallas dysfunction.– Richie Whitt
well this has to make Babe feel better since he is not # 1 anymore.
i dont necessarily agree with the list just thought it was fun reading.