Greatest QBs To Never Win A Super Bowl
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- Not including active players, here are the greatest QB’s to never win a Super Bowl.
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I've always maintained this stance when it comes to Warren Moon: If he had played his entire career in the NFL (without playing in the CFL), Moon would've owned many passing records before his time was up. What he managed to accomplish in the time he did spend in the pros is very commendable.
basically if dr j only played in the nba
Neither are wrong
Ichiro Suzuki in the MLB
I mean they would've still been shattered, kinda an empty point in 2022
@@chaimlakota13 Dr J got a chip tho
The bills going to four straight (which is already statistically wild) and then LOSING all four is even more crazy
from 85-97 the nfc won every single super bowl.
It truly is. To think John Elway of the Broncos may have had the same fate as Jim Kelly if he didn't finally win the last 2 Super Bowls of his career.
( John made 5 Super Bowl appearances throughout his NFL Career in total. Many QBs are fortunate to even make it to 1. )
To much partying for the bills
@@waltsoph3 It took the Broncos acquiring a running back who could make plays rather than just letting Elway pass all the time is what changed. Elway as the sole scoring person could never win the big game.
As a Bills fan I'm glad I was like 4 years old during their last SB loss 😂
Rings aren't everything. Imagine someone telling you that Trent Dilfer is a better QB than Dan Marino.
Brady and Cowboys fans say this all the time. Apparently to them, if you didn't when a ring you're a bust, regardless of setbacks like injuries and such..
Imagine someone says Brady is better then Mahomes
@@henry7765 he is 😂 and it’s not about rings
@@coltyoungman9371 yeah right sure
@@henry7765 arm talent also isn’t everything ur prolly just started watching football
Dan Marino has to be #1. He is the greatest quarterback to never win a SB. Jim Kelly at #2.
Correction near the end of the video: marino made it to the afc championship twice after 1984. Once the next year in 85, and then in 1992
We'll be able to add Matt Ryan to this list pretty soon, too.
No, you won’t.
@@guidorrmc7618sure about that 😂
Rivers and Gates were one of my favorite 1-2 punch combos. It's sad they were never able to capitalize.
Yeah, kit s*cks that their RB quit in the middle of a playoff game. Elway wouldn't have won his 1st SB if Davis hadn't faked a run while blind from a migraine.
Kelly came just a bad kick away from winning so I'd say he was closer than McNair. Anderson also had a good showing in the super bowl.
Did Jim Kelly attempt the kick? I will go out on a limb and suggest nobody in the history of the NFL deserves a superbowl ring that doesn't already have one more than Jim Kelly does. A great guy whom was dealt some very cruel cards in both sports and life. A tough cookie with heart and intensity. Not exactly remembered for his wheels many of his most exciting plays were QB scrambles where if you play Sony Playstation it would be like your QB is forced to scramble and he just so happens to be the slowest player in the league. On the plus side he he's been given the highest score in the Heart category. This player will not slide short of a first down and will not come out of a game because of injury unless his arm or leg is broken. On occasion he was forced to do so by the coach but this guy put out 100% effort and left nothing on the field. Thanks for the memories Jim. Kelly was one of the nicest guys in the game. Not the most gifted athlete ever by any means he was still talented enough when combined with his effort he was good enough to win at least one but it just wasn't meant to be. I don't think there is ever one time when I could say Jim quit or gave up on a play. You could always depend on 100% effort from Jim no matter the situation. It wasn't always good enough to win but over that 4 year stretch the Bills lost 4 Superbowls they did win 46 games and lost only 12 in games that Jim Kelly participated. No way Marino deserves a ring more than Kelly. Head to head they played 21 times. 18 regular season and 3 playoff matches in which Kelly won all three. My beat friend at the time was a Dolphins fan and I recall burning his Dolphins hat in celebration of one of those three games in a burn the lovers hat playoff game bet. The hat wasn't really worth much at the time but the lifetime memory is priceless. I would never trade those 4 years for any 4 of the post Jim Kelly but pre Josh Allen years as their is about 25 forgettable years in between. Of the other 18 matches Kelly won 11 of them. So back to the topic of best to never win. My vote goes to Kelly. Both guys had speed that could barely outrun most offensive lineman. I'll admit Marino likely had the better arm but Kelly more than makes up for that difference in every other category. It might be a dubious honor in another cruel twist for Jim Kelly but an honor none the less and Kelly gets the nod over Marino hear who played 6 more years in the NFL than Jim Kelly did.
Judging a QB based off not being able to carry a team to a championship is completely unfair. One great player cannot compensate for a bad defense. 53 man rosters and salary cap make it hard to win without a lot of good pieces around the QB
Honorable Mentions: Randall Cunningham, Donovan McNabb, Tony Romo, Drew Bledsoe, Alex Smith, Doug Flutie, Jeff George, Jeff Garcia, Kerry Collins, Dante Culpepper, Mark Brunell, Cordell Stewart, Rich Gannon, Danny White, Boomer Esaison, Vinny Testaverde, Chad Pennington, Jake Delhomme, Marc Bulger, Matt Hasselback, Carson Palmer, maybe Matt Ryan, Cam Newton, Tony Romo, and Andy Dalton pretty soon.
Phillip Rivers?
@@RubyWaves Excuse me, but they mentioned Philip Rivers in this video.
@@damonsonnier34 ah mb
Cordell Stewart was garbage
Doug Flutie
The nfc East just ruined the bills in the 90s😂
Great video !
Love your video man
The Ken Anderson Bengals had the misfortune of being in the same division as the Steelers, Browns and Oilers who had good teams during that era.
I know, you look at the standings for that division and you'd have four teams with records like 12-2, 11-3, 10-4, 9-5. It was nuts.
@ 10:37 Correction. Marino made 2 more AFC Title appearances. 1985 vs Patriots and 1992 vs Bills
God bless you guys Always keep God first
The fact that Tony Romo wasnt on this list shows how underrated he is
Literally the best QB to ever play for the Cowboys, and even HOFer Troy Aikman admitted as much.
If Romo had the teams around him that Aikman had in the 90s, the Cowboys would have won at least one more ring, and possibly even been the first team to 3-peat and 4-peat in the Big Game.
Holy cow! The two comments on this that I came into here are both absurd. First, Romo has always been over rated. For some reason players on the Cowboys are judged better than actually are. Second, and btw, a far more egregious statement, not saying Roger Staubach is the best QB Dallas has ever had.
Tony Romo, like Philip Rivers and Donovan McNabb were choke artists. They'd put up great numbers during the Reg season and IF they made the play offs, they would choke hard.
@@Headbanger9000 except Romo played great in playoffs. Despite being sacked 22-25 times and hit 50 times in his 6 playoff games, he still had a 8-2 td-int, and 1 of those ints was just a 4th and long toss up with 14 seconds left in the game. So really 8-1 td-int. Imagine if his receivers didn't drop a bunch of easy tds, easy bombs, and a bunch of third downs? Yeah.
As for 2014 it literally took the refs helping green Bay multiple times just to prevent cowboys from making the nfc championship.
@@guidorrmc7618 Romo played on the third worst defense in nfl history. Trash olines and the worst cowboys run games since 1960. Yet never had a losing record. The dude had a team statistically worst than 0-16 Detroit, and 0-16 browns yet again never had a losing record. Solely because he carried the trash team on his back. And literally broke his back multiple times for it. Yet the guy is still top 5-6 in tds per game and yards per game and passing rating in nfl history.
Romo is literally the most underrated player in nfl history and your comment proves that even more.
I cannot stop watching nfl videos during playoffs season!
I just did a 2,000 hour study and wrote a book on the subject of greatest quarterbacks of all time. I first compared how much better they were than the average quarterback of their era and then compared those stats. The top quarterbacks to never win the big one are in order #1 Fran Tarkenton, then Y.A. Tittle, Dan Fouts, Dan Marino, Matt Ryan, Sonny Jurgensen, Warren Moon, Philip Rivers and Jim Kelly. I will say that my study only took Hall of Fame quarterbacks and some recent stars that are headed to the hall so Ken Anderson may also be somewhere in this list. I believe that when I run Anderson through the gauntlet that is my formula he will prove to be of Hall of Fame quality.
Ken Anderson didn’t win because the team he was playing for had no right to be winning. He dragged the team as far as it would go time and time again but he simply didn’t have the help
Fully agree, for one thing Archie Griffin was not the player people were led to believe he was in college. His best rushing season was 688 yards as a pro, by the way his 2nd Heisman he had only 4 tds. Ricky Bell, Chuck Muncie, and Tony Dorsett had better seasons that year. At the end of his career he did have the GREAT James Brooks, who was probably the toughest 180 lb running back ever.
From middle school to high school, I lost bunch of comic books and couple sets football cards during those four bills years. My heart (as well as my wallet) died with that fourth super bowl. Still hurts this day, but more on the fact that I want Kelly and Thomas to have that ring...
I hear what your saying but in those 4 years in games kelly played Buffalo had 46 wins and 12 losses. I went to 8 of those games and the Bills went 8-0 in those games. While each of the 4 years ended in heartbreak and frustration there were plenty of pleasant memories from that time. From being 4 rows off the field behind the Bills sideline at the 35 yard line and being there when the Bills won the AFC championship 10-7 and the comeback against the Oilers which was a record until this past year being the two most memorable games I attended in person there were plenty more good times during those years. My heart died after Kelly retired and for the next 20 years we ended up as nothing more than Tom Brady road kill. Poor Qb decisions were one after another between Jim Kelly and Josh Allen with not a one of them in between living up to expectations. It was 20 years from Hell as stalwarts like Todd Collins, Drew Bledsoe, Doug Flute and others brought us 20 years of football that was extremely tough to watch. I feel as though the Bills are the team of destiny this year. Glad the Chiefs won today as winning the Superbowl would not have nearly as much meaning without kicking the Chiefs ass along the way. I've just got that feeling and have since their season ended in heartbreaking fashion. This is the year that Buffalo final delivers a pro sports Championship to fans of the Bills and the Sabers. Both snakebitten in their leagues penultimate game or series. 0-4 for the Bills and 0 and 2 for the boys of hockey. This will be the year that misery will end. My angel Josh Allen told me so. All we have to do is sit back and watch the man at work and see how it all plays out. No high profile player in football is as humble and likeable as Josh Allen and I think he is the best player on the best team in football and I have little doubt that anybody is going to beat Josh Allen and Bills again this year finally delivering this lifelong fan of both Buffalo team for the Sabers for their entire existence and the Bills for the entire Superbowl era and it is not lost on me that this might be the best opportunity for one of these 2 franchises to finally deliver its fanbase a championship they can be proud of. I have remained loyal my whole life and just once in my lifetime I sincerely hope I get that opportunity to experience how it feels to be on the winning side of a professional sports league championship. Time is ticking for me. No better time than now to scratch this off the bucket list. Sorry Cincinatti. This isn't going to be your year. You had your chance last year and blew it. Trust me Jim Kelly fans know how you feel. You would almost have to be heartless to not feel some sense of joy when Josh Allen walks up to accept the Lombardie trophy from Paul Tagliabue to bring home Buffalo's first major victory. At one time i thought there would be multiple Titles in my lifetime but I'm not naive enough or greedy enough to ask the sporting gods for anymore than just one now. I believe this is the year. It definitely feels different. I'm praying that this is finally the year when the sporting gods finally stop turning up the middle finger at the city of Buffalo. If there is a city out there that deserves it more than Buffalo please let me know. Leafs fans need not apply. Toronto has 2 baseball and one basketball championship so don't even go there. Go Bills!
Bernie Kosar was great for 6 or so seasons , none of the AFC championship games that they lost were his fault! His body gave out , but a top 7 QB from 85 to 91
Kosar won one with Dallas, I believe
@@rochellemariani9585 Kosar won a ring with Dallas as a *backup* qb.
John Hadl, Rams; Darly "The Mad Bomber" Lamonica, Raiders; Carson Palmer, Bengals/Rams/Cardinals.
I have what I believe to be Warren Moon's autograph. I found it in a pack of cards that I picked out from a bin of 90s football trading cards for $.99 each and there was a card of him in it with his signature in faded permanent marker which I think he probably autographed. Quite a steal if you ask me
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Cunningham, Moon, Kelly, Marino that was quite the era of NFL football. 😀
Sad to see none of them ever win a Super Bowl. Just wonderful QB talent that just happened to face other wonderful talents.
If those talents weren't around at that time we maybe flipping the script in NFL football history, They were that good.
Romo needs to be on this list
Exactly.
How about do nicknames teams like New York sack exchange
Purple people eaters, steel curtain, no fly zone, orange crush, sacksonville
Pearl Harbor crew is my favorite , the Redskins secondary was so bad in the early 80' s so they gave them that name for getting bombed
Damn what of the closest to the best videos of this page hands-down
Maybe talk about the best NFL players/teams before the Super Bowl Era.
You can tell the reason they will not is because they have a profound lack of knowledge regarding history. The biggest example of this is how many times the narrator said, "The league had never seen a rushing QB like (name) before," without bothering to point out that up until 1950 most QB's (90+%) were just runners who called plays and threw the ball if in desperation or trickery. After 1950 when teams began to have passing strategies (Bob Waterfield with the Rams & Otto Graham with the Browns) all QB's became dual threat QB's because while the passing game was underway, most teams still ran more than threw, including the QB.
So it was only from 1970-1990 that dual threat QB's had taken a backseat. There is literally Fuck All about the current game of football that is intrinsically or inherently different than it was 75 years ago. Like I wrote above, people just lack historical knowledge and will automatically have a bias towards the era they lived in.
You should make another list with McNabb on it
By focusing just on the Super Bowl Era, you eliminated some fine quarterbacks from earlier eras like YA Tittle, Sid Luckman, George Blanda, John Brodie, and Sonny Jurgensen.
You really put Vick up there. 🤣
Ikr?? These sports people are dumb anymore. There were some HOF players and some greats who aren't in the HOF (Ken Anderson, Steve McNair) and Vick doesn't hold a candle to those guys, sorry
As a lifelong Giants fan I both hated and was terrified of Randall Cunningham. As for Moon it can never be said enough prettiest passes ever, just artwork. Dan Marino, what about Guy Benjamin or David Woodley? Now I'm just trollin' ya.
Crazy indeed
I do think Donovan McNabb should have been on this list as well.
Especically if they are going to include vick 😂. I lost the credibility of his video once i saw that
Dan Marino will always be that guy. Crazy.
BILLS GOING ALL THE WAY THIS TIME! AAAAHHHHHHH
...... dang it
Maybe next year son
so basically every decent vikings qb
If Bills won all 4 super bowls Jim Kelly would be the only QB to win 4x straight and would be considered in the GOAT talks easily. Still a Hall of Famer and iconic player though and a huge inspiration.
And if my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle.
@@machinegunjackmcgurn7453 Nah bro check again both your mom and aunt have balls.
Marino made two other AFC title games... 1985 and 1992
I'm surprised Romo didn't make this list lol
Romo should be on the list. He carried terrible cowboy teams for years.
And was better than literally every qb on here but Marino.
Jim Kelly is the best quarter back to never won a super bowl
Nah dan marino
Matt Ryan or Dan Marino could take that argument
Marino! Made in Pittsburgh ;-) ✨
@@smartacus1367 Steve McNair could also make that argument
Why isn’t Tom Brady on here lol😂
Dan Marino was a great Q B , but he also played for 17 years . A long time to be able to set records .
Marino and the Dolphins made the AFC championship in 1985 and again in 1992, they were favorites in both of those games. The Dolphins were in the playoffs in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 and 1999.
All I know is that Bert Jones need to be on this list. I’ll listen to see if they made egregious error or not
If we were talking currently active, Josh Allen would have to be the most important on this list.
You guys should do “the mt Rushmore of every position in the NBA”
C: Russell, Chamberlain, Jabbar, Olajuwon
PF: Malone, Duncan, Garnett, Nowitizki
SF: Baylor, Bird, James, Durant
SG: West, Jordan, Bryant, Wade
PG: Robertson, Johnson, Thomas, Curry
@@eternalboss1046 I think Barkley should replace Dirk and Shaq should replace Hakeem
@@trollkenobi6727 I mean that's fair and if rushmore was 5 then those 2 would certainly be in for me.
@@eternalboss1046 ur Power Forwards are spot on, there are no substitutes! ;-)
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Lot of outstanding quarterbacks in this list. Winning the Super Bowl is the only goal that matters in the NFL. But it takes some great playing to even get close.
its a shame Marino never won a SB he was damn good.
If Joe Montana didn’t beat him in super bowl 19 Marino would’ve had one 1 ring right now
Miami NEVER RAN THE BALL.
MARINO WAS TOO PASS HAPPY. AND THEIR DEFENSE WAS SUSPECT
I would argue that Donovan McNab deserves to be on this list more than Mike Vick and maybe even more so than the late great Steve McNair.
No Archie Manning?
Can you Guys do how Good Prime Vince Carter was?
As Dave Chapelle once said "how much time you got buddy?". Could watch Vince highlights all day and never get bored.
Matt Ryan has some of the craziest postseason stats to never have won a Super Bowl. I know he's technically not retired, but functionally he is and will be on one of these videos pretty soon.
I hoped you would include Archie Manning.
Donavan McNabb should be on this list.
Did they skip Andrew Luck or did I Just miss it ?
Dante Culpepper should also be on the list
Vick didn’t even top 25,000 yards passing and barely cracked 50% completion %. We’re talking about a QB, not an RB. Fundamentally, Vick was average at best.
I agree he was average, but damn watching him was fun
Brand new
9:37 this photo says everything why he didn’t win a Super Bowl
How about greatest quarterbacks to only win one (Brett Favre, Drew Brees, etc.)
Why list Michael Vick but Matt Ryan has better stats for instance he is in top twelve in history in yards.
Jim Kelly maybe never won a superbowl, but after he retire no one has taken a team to 4 consecutive afc championship , those Buffalo teams were great teams , good coaching , good players , it will be a long time before a team can achieve what those Buffalo teams did 😮
Dan Fouts: Phillip Rivers: Justin Herbert. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Where’s kaepernick?
matt ryan should be on here
Michael Vick should've started a charity or foundation to prevent dog abuse
My list
10. Warren moon. Great arm, great player, but luck of sucess in the postseason. Not all his fault
9. Phillip rivers. 17 years, 8 pro bowls, clutch guy
8. Micheal vick. Not the best passer, but a great runner
7. Tony romo. A choke artist, yes. Great qb, i think so. He makes bad plays turn good
6. Ken anderson. The king accuracy, who made the bengals a formidable foe in the 70s
5. Dan fouts. Record setter, great arm, who just so happened to play for the chargers. Poor guy
4. Fran tarkenton. 10 time pro bowler, who owned every passing record when he retired
3. Sonny jurgensen. He led the nfl in passing yards 5 times, and is easily the redskins best qb statistically. Too bad the skins were at an all time low when he was qb
2. Jim kelly. Toughest, leadership, intelligence. That's jimbo
1. Dan marino. A pure passer, who was sadly wasted. He was tough, he was clutch, and he knew how to read a defense better than anyone in his era
Steve Mcnair- "only 13 seasons..." WTF?! Average life expectancy in the league is 3 years...3.
What about 2015 Cam?
The CFL is still amazing pro football. Why do Americans count out Grey cup winners so much
I forget it because I’m actually found the Andrina genre
Jim Kelly is best known hall of fame quarterback to never win a superbowl 4 years in a row but won 4 AFC championships in a row mvp hall of fame buffalo bills players on that roster should be number 1 on this list
Sorry, not buying Fouts. He had gaudy yards because Don Coryell was allergic to the running game. That's like saying Texas Tech has the greatest quarterback every year because they throw for a trillion yards in the air.
LMAO TRUTH 😂😅
Matthew Stafford. This guy has some numbers. And now he has a ring. If he doesn't go to the Rams he probably doesn't win a ring. And I think he should be on the list.
He won a SB, though. You can put Matt Ryan on the list.
McNair having to spilt his mvp with Peyton is the most ridiculous bs I’ve ever seen
Jim Kelly got closer than Steve McNair
Day 52 of asking nonstop sports to bring back the deep voice guy
Best voice on youtube
Often I have the impression that quarterbacks like Randall Cunningham, Michael Vick, Cam Newton, and probably even Lamar Jackson are better athletes than they are quarterbacks and that makes a difference.
Flutie led the team to the super bowl and Kelley just stepped inc
LOL what? Flutie didn't play for the Bills until after Kelly retired... 🤣
Why is this list not based on stats?
Jim Kelly has to have the worst luck of every person on this list.
I think Matt Ryan has to be included in this list. I'm a Flacons fan, and I can argue why he deserved a spot on this list over 7ick
Because he still plays
Michael Vick? 😂 😆 😝
Matt Ryan smh 😔
The Grey Cup is the Super Bowl of the Canadian league
Dan Marino
I'm not seeing Joe Flacco because...?
Dan Fouts wasn’t the mvp in 1982. It was that Kicker for the Redskins who won it.
Mosley?
How do you have Vick and not Mcnabb? When Vick wasnt even near Mcnabbs level
Josh Allen will be on this list too in the future
Josh Allen will win multiple
@@allin3dforeignmovie873 Only if he ditches playing for the Bills. Unfortunately.
Can't forget Dan Marino hall of fame quarterback set all kinds of passing records before Brett Favre and now tom brady shattered them Miami dolphins he had mark duper and mark clayton both not hall of Famers lol ha ha
Do horrible qbs that actually won a super bowl
There’s only one or two Trent Dilfer for sure he had great talent and had a great career in college but he truly sucked while with the Bucs but then so did Vinny Testeverde and Steve Young
We all knew Dan Marino would be number 1
How many times did river's beat kc tho lol
Vick wasn't a good QB, but a good threat.