SEC quarterbacks

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melissa hyberger

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i know of three sec quarterbacks who have won the superbowl. joe nameth, kenny stabler, and now payton. have there been any more than that? and which confrence has produced the most quaterbacks with superbowl wins?
 
#3
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Info:


Winners

Bart Starr - Alabama
Joe Namath - Alabama
Ken Stabler - Alabama

Losers

Fran Tarkenton - Georgia
David Woodley - LSU
 
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Info:


Winners

Bart Starr - Alabama
Joe Namath - Alabama
Ken Stabler - Alabama

Losers

Fran Tarkenton - Georgia
David Woodley - LSU
Winner

Peyton Manning - Tennessee

Loser

Rex Grossman - Florida


Sorry, I couldn't resisit this one.
 
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Winners

Bart Starr - Alabama
Joe Namath - Alabama
Ken Stabler - Alabama

Losers

Fran Tarkenton - Georgia
David Woodley - LSU

Thats a pretty short list. Looks like Fulmer has one up on Spurrier. None of Florida's QB's have won a Super Bowl.

Has Spurrier ever produced an All-Pro QB? Was Shane Matthrew all-pro?
 
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yeah but Fran lost how many Super Bowls? Seems like 10, great QB but snake bit in the Super Bowl
 
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Besides peyton, cutler, and rex, I can't think of any former sec quarterback who starts on an nfl team. Put it this way, quarterbacks rarely make it through the punishing sec schedules they face in college making it more difficult to be good in the pros. Farve played at a small college, mcnair played at a small colled, rotheisburger played at a small college. Steve Young played at at small college. Montana, Brady, Aikman, Marino, Palmer, all came from big colleges, though.

Its difficult to play quartback in the sec and go to the pros and start because you never aquire any confindence facing those sec defenses. Also, many offensive linemen come from the big ten, big twelve, big east and protect their quarterbacks well. These poor ole sec o linemen couldn't protect its quarterback if their lives depended on it.
 
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Besides peyton, cutler, and rex, I can't think of any former sec quarterback who starts on an nfl team. Put it this way, quarterbacks rarely make it through the punishing sec schedules they face in college making it more difficult to be good in the pros. Farve played at a small college, mcnair played at a small colled, rotheisburger played at a small college. Steve Young played at at small college. Montana, Brady, Aikman, Marino, Palmer, all came from big colleges, though.

Its difficult to play quartback in the sec and go to the pros and start because you never aquire any confindence facing those sec defenses. Also, many offensive linemen come from the big ten, big twelve, big east and protect their quarterbacks well. These poor ole sec o linemen couldn't protect its quarterback if their lives depended on it.


Young played at BYU back in their hey-day. Still not big school but he was a legit D-1 baller.
 
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Thats a pretty short list. Looks like Fulmer has one up on Spurrier. None of Florida's QB's have won a Super Bowl.

Has Spurrier ever produced an All-Pro QB? Was Shane Matthrew all-pro?

surely you jest. shane matthews could barely be considered a pro
 
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Besides peyton, cutler, and rex, I can't think of any former sec quarterback who starts on an nfl team. Put it this way, quarterbacks rarely make it through the punishing sec schedules they face in college making it more difficult to be good in the pros. Farve played at a small college, mcnair played at a small colled, rotheisburger played at a small college. Steve Young played at at small college. Montana, Brady, Aikman, Marino, Palmer, all came from big colleges, though.

Its difficult to play quartback in the sec and go to the pros and start because you never aquire any confindence facing those sec defenses. Also, many offensive linemen come from the big ten, big twelve, big east and protect their quarterbacks well. These poor ole sec o linemen couldn't protect its quarterback if their lives depended on it.
Is there a kiddie board for this type of stuff?
 
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Hey, I am just reading between the lines. You should try it sometime.
Reading between the lines? Isn't that a Foreigner tune. I've heard it. Just pulled up the lyrics and it still doesn't help your argument hold any water whatsoever.

If you're talking about something else, please help me understand.
 
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Or in your instance, don't say a quarterback will be good simply because he came from the sec. You can do this with other positional players.
 
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Don't judge a book buy its cover!
Oh, I get it. This is this the part where we start chanting old proverbs at one another to make our earlier points more plausible.

Let me think......Him who go to bed with itchy booty, wake up with stinky finger.

How's that?
 
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