So with the signing of Aaron Rodgers, a thought came to my head...
Ben and Terry, in that order, are far and away the greatest Steelers QBs. But when you ask a slightly different question, the conversation gets a little bit interesting. That question is, who are the greatest QBs to have played for the Steelers.
At the very least that brings Bobby Layne and now Aaron Rodgers into the conversation. Who else?
Earl Morral - Long career, eventual MVP with the Colts during a year when Johnny U went down. He did make a Pro Bowl with the Steelers.
Jack Kemp - Hall of Famer. 18 passes thrown for the Steelers. Did his best work with the Bills in the old AFL.
Len Dawson - Hall of Famer. 17 passes thrown for the Steelers. Probably the #2 all-timer in KC now that Mahomes has taken the top spot.
With Kemp and Dawson getting such little playing time with the Steelers, it's hard to put them in the conversation with Layne. I suppose Rodgers is technically in a similar position now, but if we assume a typical year for him, where does that land him? If he throws for more than 3278 yards this year, he puts himself at 14th on the Steelers all time passing yards list.
What's not up for debate is the top of the all-name team among Steelers QBs. Dick Shiner holds firmly onto the top spot.
Note... Omitting Johnny U. He was famously cut by the Steelers but never threw a regular season pass for them.
Ben and Terry, in that order, are far and away the greatest Steelers QBs. But when you ask a slightly different question, the conversation gets a little bit interesting. That question is, who are the greatest QBs to have played for the Steelers.
At the very least that brings Bobby Layne and now Aaron Rodgers into the conversation. Who else?
Earl Morral - Long career, eventual MVP with the Colts during a year when Johnny U went down. He did make a Pro Bowl with the Steelers.
Jack Kemp - Hall of Famer. 18 passes thrown for the Steelers. Did his best work with the Bills in the old AFL.
Len Dawson - Hall of Famer. 17 passes thrown for the Steelers. Probably the #2 all-timer in KC now that Mahomes has taken the top spot.
With Kemp and Dawson getting such little playing time with the Steelers, it's hard to put them in the conversation with Layne. I suppose Rodgers is technically in a similar position now, but if we assume a typical year for him, where does that land him? If he throws for more than 3278 yards this year, he puts himself at 14th on the Steelers all time passing yards list.
What's not up for debate is the top of the all-name team among Steelers QBs. Dick Shiner holds firmly onto the top spot.
Note... Omitting Johnny U. He was famously cut by the Steelers but never threw a regular season pass for them.
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