Who are the best QBs in Redskins History?

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Who are the best QBs in Redskins History?

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Who are the best Redskins QBs? Read my take at:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/communit ... fan-forum/

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Sammy Baugh HAS to be #1. #1 in the history of football, not just the Skins.

Jurgy is next.

After those 2, it gets dificult. My sentimental favorite is Eddie LeBaron. Kilmer & Theisman also deserve consideration. In order:

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Sammy Baugh. No question.
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Unfortunately, my memory only goes back as far as Theismann so I really can't say beyond what Redskins history books say.
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Mark Rypien could throw one of the best long balls I have ever witnessed a Redskins Quarterback throw. I am not old enough to remember all of the other great redskins quarterbacks.
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Cappster wrote:Mark Rypien could throw one of the best long balls I have ever witnessed a Redskins Quarterback throw. I am not old enough to remember all of the other great redskins quarterbacks.


But he was effective ONLY with a great line in front of him. He defined the word SLOW. Jurgy could throw deep as well as anyone who played the game &, despite his gut, was agile enough to play well behind mediocre lines.
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Obviously:

- Sammy Baugh is the greatest QB / passer of all time. He practically invented the "bullet" pass, made the forward pass an offensive weapon.

- Sonny Jurgensen is the greatest QB / passer of all time. Ignoring the stats, Sonny had the quickest release, strongest arm, most accuracy, greatest touch of any QB I've seen...and I've watched NFL since Eddie LeBaron was the Skins QB.

(That is...no one can choose between them.)
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He practically invented



Ignoring the stats


Nice way to use opinion for fact.



I'm not arguing either way since I'm too young to remember, but you're not quantifying anything.
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welch wrote:Obviously:

- Sammy Baugh is the greatest QB / passer of all time. He practically invented the "bullet" pass, made the forward pass an offensive weapon.

- Sonny Jurgensen is the greatest QB / passer of all time. Ignoring the stats, Sonny had the quickest release, strongest arm, most accuracy, greatest touch of any QB I've seen...and I've watched NFL since Eddie LeBaron was the Skins QB.

(That is...no one can choose between them.)


You're missing the words: "In my opinion"
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Fios wrote:
welch wrote:Obviously:

- Sammy Baugh is the greatest QB / passer of all time. He practically invented the "bullet" pass, made the forward pass an offensive weapon.

- Sonny Jurgensen is the greatest QB / passer of all time. Ignoring the stats, Sonny had the quickest release, strongest arm, most accuracy, greatest touch of any QB I've seen...and I've watched NFL since Eddie LeBaron was the Skins QB.

(That is...no one can choose between them.)


You're missing the words: "In my opinion"


No, he's not.





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As Fios observed, it's my opinion. Now, even if I quoted some "authority", the fact of choosing that authority (say...Shirley Povich rather than Len Pasquarelli) indicates that it is my opinion.

As CT gently observes, the "my opinion" is implied in the fact that I expressed it.

Oh, and we've been through all the "just give me the numbers" arguments...and rejected the entire idea. Remember all the debate about Art Monk's worthiness based on comparing Monk to current receivers by the numbers?

To repeat, in my opnion (and since I'm writing... :wink: )

- Sammy Baugh is the greatest Redskin QB of all time, and the greatest NFL passer and QB of all time

Separately,

- Sonny Jurgensen is the greatest QB and passer of all time.

[Second thought: in June, isn't this more fun than arguing about Campbell, Collins, Zorn, and things that will not be shown on the field for a few months?]
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If Sonny was so good, why did he have to share time with Kilmer? Shouldn't that have been a clear cut case for the coaching staff to just put in Sonny?
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Because george Allen thought Kilmer was more of a "team player."
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JansenFan wrote:Because George Allen thought Kilmer was more of a "team player."


It didn't matter that he couldn't throw a spiral, even by accident.
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1. Sammy Baugh
2. Sonny Jurgeson
3. Joe Theismann
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If Sonny was so good, why did he have to share time with Kilmer? Shouldn't that have been a clear cut case for the coaching staff to just put in Sonny?


Well, "I'm a Redskin fan and I like Sonny".

(As I vaguely remember, People's Drugstore had a bumper-sticker contest: Sonny against Billy. )

Sonny broke his non-throwing arm in a pre-season game in Allen's first year. Allen liked Billy because Billy would run the simple offense George wanted. Sonny was too independent for Allen, who really preferred to avoid passing unless the Redskins were behind.

The saying was "Larry Brown right, Larry Brown left, throw to Charley Taylor."

In Allen's second season, '72, Kilmer started the season. Old George did not like offense. He switched to Sonny, who snapped his achilles tendon in his fourth start.

Sonny and Billy alternated the next two years as the two had injuries.

Still, Allen probably preferred Billy because he could control Billy. No one ever accused George of being completely reasonable. Just being a coaching genius.
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Sammy= No.1
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welch wrote:Obviously:

- Sammy Baugh is the greatest QB / passer of all time. He practically invented the "bullet" pass, made the forward pass an offensive weapon.

- Sonny Jurgensen is the greatest QB / passer of all time. Ignoring the stats, Sonny had the quickest release, strongest arm, most accuracy, greatest touch of any QB I've seen...and I've watched NFL since Eddie LeBaron was the Skins QB.

(That is...no one can choose between them.)


Sammy Baugh could be the best FOOTBALL player of all time. he could do anything he wanted...punt, pass, and cover. if mike ditka says that he was the greatest football player he ever saw im gonna go with that cuz ditka is hard to impress
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