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@kardzYT9 ай бұрын
audio was great
@BigBuran9 ай бұрын
WHY IS THE AUDO SO FUCKING GARBAGE? I mean I always skip over the ad ( and puppy time) anyways but this time I clicked even faster.
@sweetssandbox35269 ай бұрын
@@BigBuranfuck you mean you skip over puppy time? Why would you admit that
@LamNguyen-nm1id9 ай бұрын
good for you man don’t promote that GoodChop bs
@kennyj2049 ай бұрын
ORDER FACTOR!!!
@camxnz9 ай бұрын
I love the seamless transition from the intro to the ad read. A true master class in audio engineering.
@BernardGarcon9 ай бұрын
That's weird, it took me straight to the list and skipped the ad read
@jimc.goodfellas9 ай бұрын
Something something wife's boyfriend
@Pxndaz9 ай бұрын
Barry is one of only 3 channels I have whitelisted from SponsorBlock (goated extension 100% must have if you watch youtube a good bit)
@levi-stock9 ай бұрын
I un-subscribed straight away.
@Pxndaz9 ай бұрын
@@levi-stock damn you got your nips twisted that easy? embarassing
@Win7ermu7e9 ай бұрын
Barry give your audio engineer a damn raise, that man is deserved a medal.
@GreenGamer699 ай бұрын
The way his microphone died once he said factor ☠️
@bk_nreynolds32789 ай бұрын
I swear 😭
@Joshjohnson.9 ай бұрын
0:24 you’ll thank me later, and call me a true American hero
@LessGo79219 ай бұрын
@@Joshjohnson.right after this *THIS VIDEO IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FACTOR*
@Galilelo_Telescope9 ай бұрын
They definitely pulling their money 😂😂
@crazeverseben75839 ай бұрын
@@LessGo7921scared the shit outta me
@NicoLaffey9 ай бұрын
Big Ben is the most respectful QB to ever win a Super Bowl
@mcdoggystyle4209 ай бұрын
Just a respecter of women
@NicoLaffey9 ай бұрын
@@mcdoggystyle420 he always made sure to escort women to the restroom to keep them safe
@NicoLaffey9 ай бұрын
@ImperialIke how could we possibly forget the Honorable Brett Favre?
@giorgiogazzola59729 ай бұрын
Voted the quarterback who women feel the safest to be alone with.
@Hostessmoses9 ай бұрын
This comment thread😂😂
@austinhallberg17369 ай бұрын
As an engineer in college I may have to think about a career change after observing the sheer masterclass of audio engineering displayed in this video.
@gordonramsayfanatic9 ай бұрын
that flacco super bowl run is still crazy to go back and watch, he really was balling out that entire post season
@wankertanker18139 ай бұрын
His run and career after are exactly why I'm not ready to put Jordan Love of the 2023 Packers in the HOF just yet. (For anyone stumbling upon this year's later)
@ST0NE_2069 ай бұрын
Trent Dilfer getting a ring > Tom Brady getting 7 rings
@sunandablanc9 ай бұрын
It's crazy how much sense that made once I finally stopped laughing.
@LazyAssHat9 ай бұрын
So much more impressive lol
@g.williams20479 ай бұрын
That actually makes sense. How does a guy like that end up a SB winning QB lol
@thamanzkurlz97519 ай бұрын
I had someone arguing with me Trent dilfer was a good qb cuz he won a sb
@wankertanker18139 ай бұрын
It's almost as if....there are other player's out there, too. And it's not QB1 vs QB2.
@FaIIenImpact9 ай бұрын
The Sponsor was quite a surprise
@Galilelo_Telescope9 ай бұрын
They definitely pulling their funds 😂
@crazeverseben75839 ай бұрын
THIS VIDEO IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FACTOR!
@JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly9 ай бұрын
_I just realized that if the 49ers won Super Bowls 47 and 54, Colin Kaepernick and Jimmy Garoppolo would be bottom 5 QBs to ever win rings._
@GreenGamer699 ай бұрын
Garoppolo was not that bad chill out and capernick is debatable
@zeged9 ай бұрын
Jimmy was still good then now he is ass
@theelike43029 ай бұрын
Jimmy I agree with but at worst I'd say Cap makes 9th.
@karthiktirumala17739 ай бұрын
Kap wasn’t that bad
@nateisdabest9 ай бұрын
@greengamer69 Jimmy took PEDs and still sucked this year
@ronniesummers25629 ай бұрын
Barry this just made my 34 hour work day 10x better, i dont know if my children would eat without your ability to push me through the work day, my wifes boyfriend also stopped feeding them
@Crim_50099 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you have to work for the time wizard, that man made me work 45 hour days sometimes so I know how that feels
@weakestlink209 ай бұрын
The saddest part about Trent Dilfer winning a super bowl was that the Ravens knew they had to find something better than Trent Dilfer, yet they couldn’t find anyone better than Trent Dilfer until getting Joe Flacco, who is also on this fucking list.
@maxgodspeed9 ай бұрын
Steve mcnair was better than dilfer
@weakestlink209 ай бұрын
I mean… sure, but he was not that much better than Dilfer. McNair was not a sufficient solution to the QB problem in Baltimore, and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who was satisfied with McNair in Baltimore.
@maxgodspeed9 ай бұрын
@@weakestlink20 he at least could pass for more than 150 in a game, 50% of which wasn't going to Shannon sharpe, and completed more than 60% of his passes, there's game management, then there's not letting your qb have a chance to f up, 3 playoff games with less than 10 completions... That's why dilfer is worse
@johnnyroberts37619 ай бұрын
Don’t disrespect Kyle Boller like that 😂😂
@markrobinson93949 ай бұрын
Say what you want about Flacco, but he performed infinitely better than Lamar has in the playoffs.
@HadYTtoolong9 ай бұрын
13:00 1995 4 TD - 18 int is WILD lol How the hell did this man keep a starting job for all 16 games
@andamiro939 ай бұрын
The bucs still managed to go 7-9 with his horrible play. They must have had a really good defense or something.
@CRMdrifter9 ай бұрын
Different era of football. You could have a shit QB and it wasn't the end of the world.
@dfp_019 ай бұрын
@@andamiro93I believe that's the same record they had in Famous Jameis' 30-30 season in 2019. The Bucs are simply built different
@Bigedub1019 ай бұрын
@@dfp_01facts
@maxp23059 ай бұрын
I truly have to wonder what Nick Foles' career would have looked like had Chip Kelly not torn that team to shreds
@esdeathisbae94806 ай бұрын
At the end of the day it doesn't really matter does it he stepped up when the eagles needed him most
@danielhartnett27559 ай бұрын
This video cured my marijuana addiction and helped my wife fix her relationship with her boyfriend. Thank you so much, Barry 🙏🏽
@hahasofunnyhaha9 ай бұрын
well erm technically barry, the 10 worst quarterbacks to win a super bowl would most likely all be backups who never played a snap in the sb 🤓
@CSXIV9 ай бұрын
Yeah, but David Carr as worst QB to ever win a Superbowl isn't interesting. And I don't want to hear about Jimmy G.'s two SB wins as Brady's backup.
@kaphizmey62299 ай бұрын
he overrates and underrates quarterbacks at the same time, it’s weird. unless he’s talking about brady he acts like quarterback is the only position that matters… when plenty of backup-quality guys like nick foles and late-career doug williams (this washington fan appreciates that man, even if he was past his glory days with tampa bay) have proven that sometimes, all you have to do is stay out of your own team’s way and not make mistakes. there are very few professional quarterbacks that were ever truly elite enough to carry mid teams to glory - even tom brady was more of a game manager than a gunslinger like montana, manning or mahomes
@Bort_Simpson9 ай бұрын
Berry I was screaming and crying when you took your video down when I was watching it
@Money214159 ай бұрын
The mic during the ad😂😂😂
@scottharm39329 ай бұрын
I've been watching the NFL for almost 40 years, and I must say, that 1990 NFC Championship game where the Giants beat the 49ers 15-13 on 5 FGs. That was the most intense game I've ever seen. It was a hard hitting, tough, defensive struggle. It's the kind of game you won't see today
@dhruvsubramanain21179 ай бұрын
Doug Williams will always be a legend. First Non-White QB to win the SB. I know this seems like a ESPN stat, but considering the perception/bias at the time that only a white QB can get the job done, he broke a huge barrier.
@xtlm9 ай бұрын
Foles saved 3 separate Eagles seasons and none of the playoff losses were because of him. Great Eagles QB and weirdly kinda bad everywhere else.
@renaldoawes22109 ай бұрын
I wouldn't be too hard on him. Jeff Fischer led was one of those teams he was stuck on and Jeff had Jared Goff, Nick Foles, and Case Keenum. Three QBs who got to Championship games and he somehow made them all look like shit and basically ruined all of their careers. Only Jared was spared since the Rams snagged McVay from the Skins. I don't blame Foles. Name one QB Fischer ever made look good. Bum coach.
@xtlm9 ай бұрын
@@renaldoawes2210 Yep. Also when Foles went to the Jaguars, he threw one complete dime for a TD in his first game and immediately was injured on that play. I don't think he was ever the same after that injury (Though he did beat Brady again and that is awesome)
@sgshumblecrumb60469 ай бұрын
Injuries and getting traded to bad teams twice (once for Sam freaking Bradford, once back when Wentz was still considered the future) derailed his career. He would've had a much better career otherwise. Maybe not HOF good but similar to Flacco I think. Big QB, couldn't run for shit but he could fling the ball, was cool under pressure, and respected as a leader by his players.
@camxnz9 ай бұрын
My wife's boyfriend wont let me watch until he finishes giving it to her raw, but I promise I'll be back in at least a couple hours! Thank you Barry #hero
@masontroyadam31899 ай бұрын
Dawg what😭💀
@ItsShiggy9 ай бұрын
holy fuck barry that factor ad blew my shit out
@lemnlimetv9 ай бұрын
Notification bells know this is a re-upload Barry
@Tandrona9 ай бұрын
What happened to the first one? I saw the notification, but didn't watch it right away and it was removed before I clicked on it.
@getuponthemike63419 ай бұрын
The way people will throw themselves under the bus in the name of "objectivity" and "statistics". Sir Nicholas Foles is a legend and you know it.
@-._._._-_._._.-9 ай бұрын
Got that Hulu style add. Respect. Only Barry could pull that off, now if you don't mind, I'm going to go not do any marijuana, and drink a case of beer, like a real American.
@nicolaffeybusiness53279 ай бұрын
Don't forget to jerk off to Jimmy G pictures
@dfp_019 ай бұрын
That's so sweet of your wife's boyfriend to allow you to drink beer. What an American hero
@-._._._-_._._.-9 ай бұрын
@@dfp_01 they were out of town, so I didn't even need any permission or anything.
@jameslatini9 ай бұрын
Barry is the type of guy to turn the gain up all the way on his mic for an ad for factor
@kingjayded47529 ай бұрын
flacco really went crazy during that playoff run
@Theycallmequeso19 ай бұрын
Thank you Barry you class act I never needed my eardrums during that ad read!
@3ndlessbummer9 ай бұрын
Joe Gibbs doesn’t get enough credit for winning with those QBs
@aceassn7169 ай бұрын
Exactly.. pains me to admit it as a Dallas fan but he won 3 SBs with 3 different QBs within a decade Didnt enjoy watching that growing up hahaha but seriously Joe Gibbs really proved his coaching prowess
@fortynights15139 ай бұрын
Three different running backs too. He had an excellent offensive line, a Hall of Fame receiver, and built around that. Those quarterbacks played well, but the fact remains, he had to work with multiple of them to get his championships. He certainly benefited from other things, but Gibbs dealt with the quarterback position differently than other coaches did.
@jasonnelson66249 ай бұрын
Jason Campbell disagrees 😂
@felps19178 ай бұрын
This show how better he was as coach than Reid and Belichick
@anthonycortez91919 ай бұрын
I see you stepping up your thumbnail game. You are a fucking hero Barry.
@casey453349 ай бұрын
Hey Barry, something that might help these videos is if you highlight one or a few columns of stats in a different color when you show the stats. It’s hard to look through that whole screen of tons of stats in a short amount of time. Would be great if the most relevant stats for your discussion (completion pct, INTs, W/L, or whatever else) were highlighted yellow or something.
@guy48359 ай бұрын
Do overrated / underrated for coaches
@daintyfisherman6029 ай бұрын
1. Tom Brady 2. Trent Dilfer
@thegoat1649 ай бұрын
1. Tom Brady (2001 playoffs, wins a SB while going a month throwing one td pass. Wins SB 36 & 53 leading O to 13 pts.) 2. Trent Dilfer
@-PURPLE-HEAD6 ай бұрын
@@thegoat164just ignore the fact that he has doubled TDs as any other qb
@donaldjgumpofficial57544 ай бұрын
@@-PURPLE-HEADHe played way more games in a QB-friendly era.
@LordBarros9 ай бұрын
So much hate for Hostletter. In double digit seasons this man had ZERO losing records as a starter or backup. All winning seasons. But 2nd worst to win a SB? Really?
@chronovac9 ай бұрын
I'm proud that you resisted the temptation to put Brady on the list Barry. I know that took a lot.
@duncan_kyle9 ай бұрын
number 10 tom brady, number 9 tom brady
@papajohnloki9 ай бұрын
you truly undervalue Jim Plunkett who started his career with the woeful Patriots ( the offensive line if I remember correctly was nicknamed the 7 Pats of butter) and played in an era where qbs were not protected like they are today and has better sb numbers than some others not named
@jasonnelson66249 ай бұрын
I agree when I heard plunkett I was surprised and thought don't count the pats or 49er years.
@_will7959 ай бұрын
Thank you Barry! I woke up this morning wanting to lose my hearing from someone giving me an add read. And boy did I get it
@Hyperion_869 ай бұрын
I was edging when this vid got taken down I couldn’t keep it up without your voice!😂😂😂😂
@AwoL2059 ай бұрын
I'm sure he was dying to know that! Stop being weird dude. Should've had last week's ready to play as backup
@cruxofthesubject14029 ай бұрын
I injected 5 marijuanas prior to watching this video but Barry's premarital sex not-having voice caused an instant release of the toxins and I am now cured. My wife's boyfriend took me to the hospital (she was at work) and I feel much better. Glad to have him in our lives
@robertholston47089 ай бұрын
2015 Peyton Manning should be on the list. He was a liability that year. Hired Ari Fleisher to be his personal PR guy.
@brycetheoddball9 ай бұрын
I thought Eli would be here and then I saw Jim McMahon and my inner giants fan jumped for joy
@JahLuvPizza9 ай бұрын
Tbh, I thought Eli would be top 3
@kaphizmey62299 ай бұрын
honestly, i think the fact that eli derped his way to 2 rings instead of just 1 elevates him above these guys
@jasonnelson66249 ай бұрын
Eli, sims, Hostetler really you could have had your pick to put on the list 😂
@kool_aid_packet76489 ай бұрын
Thanks Barry, now I can hear your beautiful voice
@tristanholm76989 ай бұрын
Love the content Barry, any chance you could do top 10 Super Bowl wins in spite of their QB. Might be similar to this list but hearing some of these guys had crazy games on SB sunday and a some of the elite guys like Brady had some stinkers in the big game I’d be curious to see who got carried the most in that one game
@jimc.goodfellas9 ай бұрын
12:13 thank God Barry knows the "Greg Jemmings i put the team on my back do" classic
@TheAoalec149 ай бұрын
Tyrod Taylor 2015: 63.7% 3’035 yards. 8 yds/attempt 20 TD 6 INT 99.4 QBR. 568 yds rush 5.5 yards per carry 4 TDs. 1 fumble lost. Lamar 2023: 67.2% comp 3,678 yards 8.0 avg yards per throw 24 TD 7 INT 64.7 QBR . 821 yds rushing 5.5 avg per rush 2 fumbles lost. Note: his defense gave up 120+ less points. 2015 bills were a run first team. Kinda scary how close his #s were to a career backup and he was unanimous MVP despite Allen having 15 more TDS and more passing yards and similar rushing . But alas we all know mccaffery was the true 2023 MVP
@sgshumblecrumb60469 ай бұрын
I agree Mccaffrey should've won MVP. Those are actually considerably better completion% + pass and rush yard numbers though for Lamar compared to Taylor
@TheAoalec149 ай бұрын
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 barely lol
@TheAoalec149 ай бұрын
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 and tie rod only played 16 games in his defense gave up 110 more points. Solemar was gaining stats in garbage time because his team was blowing other teams out
@TheAoalec149 ай бұрын
@@sgshumblecrumb6046 it’s kind of insane that a career back up journeyman has similar stats to Lamar Jackson MVP Josh Allen should’ve been the MVP. He had 15 more touchdowns and very similar stats better passing a little less rushing and a little more turnovers. Only reason he didn’t wear in MVP is because Lamar‘s team won number one seed. Compare Lamars playoff numbers to Josh Allen’s playoff numbers and you’ll see who is a better player.
@Warmaker019 ай бұрын
Good stuff, thanks for the video. Dilfer getting a ring while Marino is always slighted for not winning one is some real stuff right there.
@themaincharacter32039 ай бұрын
Joe Flacco is an elite quarterback
@DIRTYSOUTHSHINOBI9 ай бұрын
Sureeeee bro sure
@TheMelnTeam9 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I'll ever understand Foles. Mediocre most of the time, but now and then he had a run of games where he looked like a first ballot hall of fame QB. Then it disappears in a puff of smoke, and the mediocre returns.
@cygnusx-32179 ай бұрын
I take issue with calling Jim McMahon "fragile as shit." How good would Tom Brady be if he was subjected to the vicious hits and repeated concussions that McMahon suffered. McMahon won 22 consecutive games as a starter, which was a record for over two decades.
@d.hughes14669 ай бұрын
Namath had no knees left by the time he completed college. It makes what he did even more impressive
@jasonnelson66249 ай бұрын
Only ny guys like Namath the rest of us think he is overrated trash. Jeff Georges long lost father 😂
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
Namath is a true HoFer. How he ends up on a "worst" list is beyond us people actually knowing football. Sure Barry goes by efficiency stats like Y/PP or passer rating. Which is a good start at least. But too bad he forgets to adjust for era (leave alone for opponents, weather, turf, dome, etc). Always. And calling QBs "fragile" (like he did with McMahon) is insulting. He should watch a single FULL game of the 70s or 80s. No excessive dink and dork (except for the 49ers who started with that shxx). QBs were aimed at with no mercy. They (good to great QBs) threw the ball long and precise more often than not. There wasnt a ton of easy dump offs (it was just a last resort), padding culmulative stats. And here is the stunner: With all the rules and systems in place to protect the QBs, almost two dozen went down this season. In no other sport in the world (except motor "sports") has the performance/skill level DECLINED, but at the QB position in college and pro ball. The new age rules led to poor mechanicvs, and more weak arm QBs make it to the league now. It has become pure lottery. Nowadays talent around the QB matters more, than the actual talent of a QB. After all: Namath, McMahon, Hostetler, in no way on this earth belong onto such an insulting list. Never, ever.
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
@@jasonnelson6624I am not from NY. And you have no idea what you are talking about. A keyboard trasher calling a great QB trash... Only in the woke world of nowadays possible. Learn football, then try again.
@belgiancheesehead47789 ай бұрын
Truly a video!
@DarkwingDann9 ай бұрын
Nah Foles could ball out. Chip Kelly just gave up on him early to try and save his job. If he goes anywhere that doesn't have Jeff Fischer as a head coach he probably has an earlier career renaissance
@OhDasGood9 ай бұрын
Barry I’m currently shitting and pissing and crying because you put my hero Joe Flacco on this list. As a man who outgunned Brady twice in the playoffs, and a 10-5 playoff record, I’d say he’s one of the most under appreciated qbs from that era
@fortynights15139 ай бұрын
Would you take him over anyone you didn’t see him name?
@Gunleaver9 ай бұрын
Regarding Hostetler, probably the greatest offensive play by the Giants in Super Bowl XXV was (seen at 12:28 in this video) when WR Mark Ingram (father of the more recent RB of the same name) caught a pass on 3rd & 14, and managed to break about 7 tackles to reach the first down marker, and preserve what would become the then longest drive in Super Bowl history, and a critical part of NY keeping the ball away from Buffalo's offense (that drive was over 10 minutes, more than half of the total time of possession Buffalo had all game). The whole thing that made that play so impressive was Ingram's heroics in picking up the first down. For some reason, no one asks why Hostetler threw the ball six yards short of the line to gain, with so many defenders between his target and the marker. Basically, Hostetler's best act in that game was not fumbling when he was sacked in the end zone, where the defender had a grip on his forearm, preventing him from tucking the ball to safety. I use Hostetler and Dilfer as my prime arguments against the need to go all in for a top pick franchise QB. In five Super Bowls played by the NY Giants, the superior QB lost every game. Phil Simms beat John Elway, Jeff Hostetler beat Jim Kelly, Trent Dilfer beat Kerry Collins, and Eli Manning beat Tom Brady, twice. It's the same for most of this list. Namath beat Unitas (and Morrall), Plunkett beat Theisman, Williams beat Elway, Foles beat Brady (how weird is it that Brady went out and beat Kurt Warner, Donovan McNabb and Patrick Mahomes, while losing to Manning & Foles?), Rypien beat Kelly. Flacco is the only one to beat his objectively inferior counterpart.
@adrianmcardle859 ай бұрын
The list: 10. Joe Flacco 9. Brad Johnson 8. Joe Namath 7. Mark Rypien 6. Doug Williams 5. Jim McMahon 4. Jim Plunkett 3. Nick Foles 2. Jeff Hostetler 1. Trent Dilfer
@Gylphie9 ай бұрын
That shoutout to Greg Jennings sending me way back +10 years on a nostalgia trip
@NotMeNaNaNa9 ай бұрын
I had to do a double take to see that Jeff Hostetler was 29 when he won the Super Bowl and not 45 like he always looked due to that killer mustache 😂
@TheUnatuber9 ай бұрын
I agree with most of the list. BUT Jim McMahon *embodied* the 1985 Bears. "No team has ever adopted the mentality of its quarterback more completely than that squad." - Pete Axthelm."
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
Those awesome 85 and 87 comebacks when the D had an off day. The finger nail baiting every time McMahon went down... A last hurrah of his magic in 91... This guy is on a "worst" list? Or Namath? Absurd.
@grafeebabee9 ай бұрын
that Mark Ingram play @12:30 definitely helped Hostetler get that ring!😂😂😂
@bigbotts60239 ай бұрын
Eli should absolutely be on this list.
@W81Researcher9 ай бұрын
And he wasn't better than Flacco
@Recovery3059 ай бұрын
I thought I was hallucinating when I first saw this pop up. Thankfully, this confirms that the marijuana did not get me.
@EPIKSTER9 ай бұрын
Barry never fails to reupload a video after his audio engineer took a hit over his computer while mixing this video
@unalive_me9 ай бұрын
Barry, please turn up the volume when speaking into the mic. I need to hear more of that glorious quality. Thank you good sir!
@notsure78139 ай бұрын
Honorable mention to 2015 Peyton Manning
@johnnyroberts37619 ай бұрын
Nick Foles did ball out though in Super Bowl LII. But yeah, his career overall justifies his number 3 spot on the list.
@yanks26619 ай бұрын
He holds some records throughout his short career with the Eagles and seeing as how he was solid in all seasons with Philly, it can be said he was dealt a bad hand by the organization and outside of KC, hopped around terrible organizations
@zackdreamcast9 ай бұрын
Curious you throw a bunch of QBs that only got there due to their defenses. Brady for his entire career the average ranking of his defenses was 7th in the league. You’ll win a lot of SBs when you’re always rolling with a top 10 defense on average for 20+ yrs.
@andrewblahut62139 ай бұрын
the redskins being on here twice is proof of the greatness of Joe Gibbs
@johnmassoud9309 ай бұрын
Great list and video. My Redskins have 2 on there. Williams and Rypien belong. Which shows the greatness of Joe Gibbs. Thanks for doing this!
@jzajzz9 ай бұрын
Brad Johnson is so underrated... He gets a lot of griwfs for no reason
@Buttington_Headerson9 ай бұрын
yeah I know there’s only so many super bowls but I don’t think he belongs on this list
@kami_in_the_skye9 ай бұрын
2015 Peyton Manning belongs in the top-3. He got benched mid-year, was subsequently severely outperformed by Brock Osweiler of all people, and absolutely should not have been reinstated for the playoffs. He was beyond cooked. His playoff stats were very comparable to Hostetler's and he had arguably degraded into a worse player than Dilfer by that point. The epicness of the carry job the Broncos defense pulled off cannot be overstated. It's them and the Ravens D with Dilfer and nobody else is all that close.
@CdGrifter9 ай бұрын
The list isn’t based off one year. It’s their whole career.
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
@@CdGrifterHow is Eli not on it then? His per play efficiency was BELOW his fellow long term starters. He was the "Int King" among his peers. He was inconsitent in almost all reg. seasons. Even in the playoffs his teams only topped 24 points once (including those two insane luck streaks in 07 and 11).
@thedondonny79 ай бұрын
Another barry video to kick off the week 🔥
@mirxcles19149 ай бұрын
Calling a sb winning qb terrible or worst is crazyyyyy
@NWOWCW4Life19 ай бұрын
Enjoying the videos as the usual, Barry
@bmccla9 ай бұрын
wassup barry i love seeing when you post
@JahLuvPizza9 ай бұрын
I'm surprised that Matthew Stafford isn't on this list
@CdGrifter9 ай бұрын
Matthew Stafford isn’t a bad QB. He’s been one of the most underrated. Making no look passes before people started fangirling over Mahomes for doing it. The Lions were just god awful.
@josephkenyon89189 ай бұрын
Doesn't mention that Jim McMahon was blind in one eye and was still able to be mid/above average.... and the Mark Rypien shot about women was a little low, dude has cte and literally forgets who he is at times
@zandermartin34459 ай бұрын
I’m a UAB fan so Dilfer begin our head coach and a Super Bowl winning QB is pretty cool
@BMan-io3kd9 ай бұрын
Love the flow of this👌🏻
@meattenderizingexpert7979 ай бұрын
haven’t watched a second of the vid yet, just wanted to say the thumbnail art rocks. keep that up, it’s definitely not going unnoticed
@fflanigan9 ай бұрын
Namath is the GOAT
@praveensomashekar21629 ай бұрын
Namath is in the HOF.
@bonthecuber9 ай бұрын
Bro attempted to eat his mic
@10thletter409 ай бұрын
Now THATS a thumbnail. Absolutely sick 😂
@nathanielduncan46929 ай бұрын
I agree the thumbnail is great.
@dundermifflinregionalmanag56079 ай бұрын
I was half expecting him to put Brady at 1
@arachnofiend28599 ай бұрын
"And at #1 we have Tom Brady... nah even I'm not that much of a hater, obviously it's Trent Dilfer"
@GQMoneyMitch9 ай бұрын
wake up babe new barry vid
@lucaskincanyon73939 ай бұрын
His factor bit was so funny at the beginning. It was so deep fried lmao.
@theoperry32369 ай бұрын
No one ever talks about the 1980s redskins
@Recoil8169 ай бұрын
My entire family died from the nuclear shockwave of your audio editing when you shifted into the ad portion of your video.
@rowdybpg61939 ай бұрын
I would like to see you do deep dive on Big Bens career like you have done for other QB I think Ben is kinda underrated because of people’s taking more of his fellow qbs like Rodgers,Brady, rivers ect while I won’t say he is undoubtedly the best ever he does have rings some records and impressive numbers to and then you can complete the 2004 qb draft class
@fai.s46119 ай бұрын
8:16 killed me 😂😂
@davidSFL799 ай бұрын
Was wondering where you’d rank Dilfer. Good stuff!
@cobrakai47619 ай бұрын
Joe Flacco Top ten worst? Idk about that
@michaelh16039 ай бұрын
The major of QB's who have won a superbowl were good to great for most of their careers. Flacco for most of his career was decent stats wise. After winning the superbowl, he had one good year (2014) and was below average after that. So, someone had to make the list at number ten.
@cobrakai47619 ай бұрын
@@michaelh1603 fair enough I guess. Still doesnt feel right to me
@joecan8 ай бұрын
The last line of this video is legend.
@shawnlikescod9 ай бұрын
“take a deep breath eli fans, i didn’t include him” I LOVE YOU BARRY
@alexatl899 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see the video for the 10 Best QBs to never win a Super Bowl
@halwa95289 ай бұрын
This is why Gibbs should get more goat coach buzz, Bill and Reid are tied to goat QBs for their success but Gibbs won with all kinds of trash at QB and very different teams
@JimmyMon6669 ай бұрын
I couldn't hear that ad sponsor. You may need to turn up your microphone more.
@brianbelden24499 ай бұрын
Jim McMahon is fragile? He had a lacerated kidney in 1984 missed the 1986 postseason because Charles Martin a fcking defensive tackle, intentionally body slammed him on the turf well after the whistle. That's not fragility. No QB ever is going to play through either instance
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
Yep. Sheer arrogance by the young guys who think protected dink and dork passers are something special (and still go down by almost two dozen this past season), while the real QBs are thrown to the dust bin, and onto "worst" lists.
@swampghost729 ай бұрын
Jim McMahon wasnt a terrible qb his stats werent great but he was a hard nosed play maker.. After the superbowl he was injured a lot..plus he had a great team behind him..Jim Plunket was another one similar to McMahon he was a qb that was a hard nose guy who did what he needed to do to win..Not everyone on this list were bad quarterback's they just werent flashy and the play schemes for some teams back then werent all about passing..
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
Actually McMahon had great efficiency stats, adjusted for era. Barry could have looked it up if he had just scrolled down on the relevant football-reference list. Add in that Jim played in QB hell Chicago (the windy city), ofc he was always (except 86) among the leaders in pass efficiency in away games. 85 and 87 he bailed the Bears out when the D had an off day. 82, his rookie season was the 2nd best rated (behind Marino) until the rules became soft, and records were handed for free to average QBs. 84 he refused to turn the ball over, played his most efficient season. The greatest PHI comeback (from 0-23 down) was led by ... McMahon ofc. Amongst others, Ditka ("I give him card blanche" calling plays when all hope is lost), McMichael ("with Jim we had a QB, without him we just run plays"), Kotite (he actually "thank(ed) God for McMahon" after Cunningham went down four plays into the 91 season) couldnt praise him enough. Guys who actually do know football. At least Barry could have compared McMahon´s efficiency stats to his replacements/back ups (in CHI and PHI). The contrast was stark. There is an old article at football perspective. McMahon made the list in three seasons. He was the only one. Calling him "fragile"? Heck, he gave it all. Played on one leg, a lacerated kidney, with one eye, even a broken neck, among other injuries. QBs were hammered for free back in the days. Some survived, some somehow prolonged their careers (like McMahon), some were "killed" (like Theisman)... And nowadays? The pampered dink and dork passers, the no-touch-QBs went down by almost two dozen. Namath, McMahon, Hostetler never ever belong on a list of "worst" something. Thats grotesque. I am not even sure if Plunkett shall be in there...
@swampghost729 ай бұрын
@@FoxxyBrown1111 I agree with you 110% on everything you said..McMahon was an excellent qb. He didnt put up flashy stats he knew how to win and make plays that counted..he put up the stats that mattered..I loved watching him play..Namath , McMahon , Hostelter , Plunkett do not belong on this list..Next thing hes going to say is Roger Staubach is overrated..These guys and others like them werent untouchable stat babies..They were tough hard nosed qb's that did what it took.They were exciting to watch.. Some of these qb's today wouldnt have lasted as long had they played in another era..He should have done some deeper research..oh yeah theisman was definitely killed..I was watching that game with my father when LT broke his leg that was gruesome..
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
@@swampghost72Yes, back then QBs made the difference. Nowadays the stats do... They say QB is the hardest position in sports nowadays, its difficult, yada, yada... I see them fully protected by rules and schemes, dink and dorking through games. The last one having the ball is "winning" vs some kind of soft prevent/zone defenses. If your OL is good, in sync, nothing gonna stop you. Not even your own WRS dropping balls like Willie Gault (but he made up for it more often than not). I dont blame the defenses, their hands are cuffed... Its NBA in cleats. No matter if DeVito, Browning or Burrow throws the ball. If you have an average arm and brain, with good talent around you, you have a chance. We just had a minimum salary QB in the SB (nothing against Purdy, I like the guy). Just to make the point obvious... Defense still matters (the front seven that is), but only if they do not go "prevent you from winning defense".
@swampghost729 ай бұрын
@@FoxxyBrown1111 absolutely on point..I couldnt have said it better my friend..NBA in cleats lol..Decent arm with some talent around you and you have a potential all pro these days..I like purdy also but I also like Joe Burrow..There are some qb's today who might have a chance in the era's were referring to but not many..I miss those days.Football doesnt hold the same excitement for me that it once did..As a kid and young adult I couldnt wait for the weekends..Today Its something to watch..
@FoxxyBrown11119 ай бұрын
@@swampghost72Yep, the wokness, politics, fantasy, gambling, entertainment-business-only pretty much spoiled it... The rules took football out of football. No one needs the brutal hits of the 70s, but no-touch is awful. NFL over did it. Refs are as worse than ever (hello gambling), overall play quality is down. Brady is right about it. Because of the new rules. Who needs proper tackling technique anymore, who needs talented WRS if you have super sticky gloves (Lester Stickum Hayes would be proud of). Who needs talented QBs when the 80s SF 49ers offense would be called a vertical offense today... And then there is the salary cap (casualities), thinning out the overall talent level.