Was Namath's contract a rookie contract? 1968 season.
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you stopped because that's probably the end of the list , so out of what 60 years you come up with about 8 QB's to win a SB on a rookie deal, seems pretty rare to me.
it takes a team to win the big games, most rookie QB's lack what those SB winners have, Franny Tarkington can surely relate to that, probably best to not be able to win one.
Love has a young offense with a bunch of skill position talent, and a revamped defense that seem highly motivated, basically the formula we had going the last time we won the owl
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nope only got the richest 3 year deal ever in 1965
On January 2, 1965, Joe Namath rocked the football world by signing a 3 year contract with the New York Jets for a reported $427,000 contract, which back then was the most lucrative contract in the history of pro football.
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Warner was not on his Rookie contract, he was on his 3rd contract and third team.
Delhomme was on this 2nd team and like 5th contract.
Delhomme was on this 2nd team and like 5th contract.
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it takes a team to win the big games, most rookie QB's lack what those SB winners have, Franny Tarkington can surely relate to that, probably best to not be able to win one.
Love has a young offense with a bunch of skill position talent, and a revamped defense that seem highly motivated, basically the formula we had going the last time we won the owl
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Warner signed 2 contracts before his contract with the Rams where he won a Superbowl, Packers in a 2 year contract and Rams in a 1 year contract.
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Ok, let me amend APBs statement to QB on a rookie contract where they signed the contract and were not cut before the season were actually on the opening day roster and got paid some amount of their contract.Raptorman wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 12:38And yet, he wasn't on any roster for those contracts. If not on the roster, you don't get paid.
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Oh I didn't even think about the 5th year option. I think I just threw out an estimate for the final year of a rookie contract. Not my normal detail post. Like a throwaway number to estimate what's up.
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Super Joe! JETS #12Yoop wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 11:59nope only got the richest 3 year deal ever in 1965
On January 2, 1965, Joe Namath rocked the football world by signing a 3 year contract with the New York Jets for a reported $427,000 contract, which back then was the most lucrative contract in the history of pro football.
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Yeah, really.
You were able to reel off a handful of QBs out of roughly 60 Super Bowls - 120ish starting QBs, mind you - where the QB was on his rookie contract.
The 2020 class has two Super Bowls under their belt already. Two, not one, as you incorrectly claimed.
Anyway, I'd say that qualifies as about right albeit rare. I stand by my statement.
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It's also a bit of an irrelevant conversation prior to the rookie contract structure which is claimed to be the reason for rookie QB success (more resources to spend on the team, less on the QB). Top draft picks used to have near top of market contracts. So take everything before 2011 out.APB wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 18:47Yeah, really.
You were able to reel off a handful of QBs out of roughly 60 Super Bowls - 120ish starting QBs, mind you - where the QB was on his rookie contract.
The 2020 class has two Super Bowls under their belt already. Two, not one, as you incorrectly claimed.
Anyway, I'd say that qualifies as about right albeit rare. I stand by my statement.
It's very rare. The "get your QB on a rookie deal timeline" usually equates to/only applies to "get a home run QB pick" and if that were easy everyone would have one. Having a great QB is the key thing. Having a great QB below market rate is better. Having a QB on a rookie contract has some benefits but comes at the cost of an inexperienced QB. It's mostly future HoFers and All Pros who do anything on their rookie deals and they typically keep doing things on high market deals.
By my count, there are 65 different starting Super Bowl QB's. 33 of them, I may be off one or two, started the Super Bowl within the first three years after being drafted.
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Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers
Bob Griese | Miami Dolphins
Boomer Esiason | Cincinnati Bengals
Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers
Chris Chandler | Atlanta Falcons
Colin Kaepernick | San Francisco 49ers
Dan Marino | Miami Dolphins
David Woodley | Miami Dolphins
Drew Bledsoe
Eli Manning | New York Giants
Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles
Jared Goff | Los Angeles Rams
Jeff Hostetler | New York Giants
Jim McMahon | Chicago Bears
Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Flacco | Baltimore Ravens
Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers
Joe Namath | New York Jets
Joe Theismann | Washington Commanders
John Elway | Denver Broncos
Mark Rypien | Washington Commanders
Matt Hasselbeck | Seattle Seahawks
Neil O’Donnell | Pittsburgh Steelers
Nick Foles | Philadelphia Eagles
Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs
Rex Grossman | Chicago Bears
Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys
Russell Wilson | Seattle Seahawks
Stan Humphries | San Diego Chargers
Terry Bradshaw | Pittsburgh Steelers
Tony Eason | New England Patriots
Troy Aikman | Dallas Cowboys
Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams
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Your list is not goodRaptorman wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:02By my count, there are 65 different starting Super Bowl QB's. 33 of them, I may be off one or two, started the Super Bowl within the first three years after being drafted.
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Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Griese | Miami Dolphins Boomer Esiason | Cincinnati Bengals Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers Chris Chandler | Atlanta Falcons Colin Kaepernick | San Francisco 49ers Dan Marino | Miami Dolphins David Woodley | Miami Dolphins Drew Bledsoe Eli Manning | New York Giants Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles Jared Goff | Los Angeles Rams Jeff Hostetler | New York Giants Jim McMahon | Chicago Bears Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals Joe Flacco | Baltimore Ravens Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers Joe Namath | New York Jets Joe Theismann | Washington Commanders John Elway | Denver Broncos Mark Rypien | Washington Commanders Matt Hasselbeck | Seattle Seahawks Neil O’Donnell | Pittsburgh Steelers Nick Foles | Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs Rex Grossman | Chicago Bears Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys Russell Wilson | Seattle Seahawks Stan Humphries | San Diego Chargers Terry Bradshaw | Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Eason | New England Patriots Troy Aikman | Dallas Cowboys Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams
Bob Griese was in year 5
Boomer Esiason, year 5
Chris Chandler, year 11 and on his 6th team
Drew Bledsoe, year 4
Roger Staubach was drafted in 1964 but wasn't the starter until 1971
Matt Hasselbeck, 2nd team, year 7
Stan Humphries, 2nd team, year 7
...and those are just the ones I bothered to check.
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Terrible attempt!Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:39Your list is not goodRaptorman wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:02By my count, there are 65 different starting Super Bowl QB's. 33 of them, I may be off one or two, started the Super Bowl within the first three years after being drafted.
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Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Griese | Miami Dolphins Boomer Esiason | Cincinnati Bengals Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers Chris Chandler | Atlanta Falcons Colin Kaepernick | San Francisco 49ers Dan Marino | Miami Dolphins David Woodley | Miami Dolphins Drew Bledsoe Eli Manning | New York Giants Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles Jared Goff | Los Angeles Rams Jeff Hostetler | New York Giants Jim McMahon | Chicago Bears Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals Joe Flacco | Baltimore Ravens Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers Joe Namath | New York Jets Joe Theismann | Washington Commanders John Elway | Denver Broncos Mark Rypien | Washington Commanders Matt Hasselbeck | Seattle Seahawks Neil O’Donnell | Pittsburgh Steelers Nick Foles | Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs Rex Grossman | Chicago Bears Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys Russell Wilson | Seattle Seahawks Stan Humphries | San Diego Chargers Terry Bradshaw | Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Eason | New England Patriots Troy Aikman | Dallas Cowboys Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams
Bob Griese was in year 5
Boomer Esiason, year 5
Chris Chandler, year 11 and on his 6th team
Drew Bledsoe, year 4
Roger Staubach was drafted in 1964 but wasn't the starter until 1971
Matt Hasselbeck, 2nd team, year 7
Stan Humphries, 2nd team, year 7
...and those are just the ones I bothered to check.
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He'll probably argue about Staubach due to his Navy service costing him his first 5 seasons or soPckfn23 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:41Terrible attempt!Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:39Your list is not good
Bob Griese was in year 5
Boomer Esiason, year 5
Chris Chandler, year 11 and on his 6th team
Drew Bledsoe, year 4
Roger Staubach was drafted in 1964 but wasn't the starter until 1971
Matt Hasselbeck, 2nd team, year 7
Stan Humphries, 2nd team, year 7
...and those are just the ones I bothered to check.
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So he was taking a pounding before he was in the league.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:50He'll probably argue about Staubach due to his Navy service costing him his first 5 seasons or soPckfn23 wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:41Terrible attempt!Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:39
Your list is not good
Bob Griese was in year 5
Boomer Esiason, year 5
Chris Chandler, year 11 and on his 6th team
Drew Bledsoe, year 4
Roger Staubach was drafted in 1964 but wasn't the starter until 1971
Matt Hasselbeck, 2nd team, year 7
Stan Humphries, 2nd team, year 7
...and those are just the ones I bothered to check.
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Like I said, I may be off a few. And for you young ones who only read stats, Staubach was drafted in 64 then served in the Navy until 69. See, he was an Annapolis graduate.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:39Your list is not goodRaptorman wrote: ↑27 Jul 2024 22:02By my count, there are 65 different starting Super Bowl QB's. 33 of them, I may be off one or two, started the Super Bowl within the first three years after being drafted.
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Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Griese | Miami Dolphins Boomer Esiason | Cincinnati Bengals Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers Chris Chandler | Atlanta Falcons Colin Kaepernick | San Francisco 49ers Dan Marino | Miami Dolphins David Woodley | Miami Dolphins Drew Bledsoe Eli Manning | New York Giants Jalen Hurts | Philadelphia Eagles Jared Goff | Los Angeles Rams Jeff Hostetler | New York Giants Jim McMahon | Chicago Bears Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals Joe Flacco | Baltimore Ravens Joe Montana | San Francisco 49ers Joe Namath | New York Jets Joe Theismann | Washington Commanders John Elway | Denver Broncos Mark Rypien | Washington Commanders Matt Hasselbeck | Seattle Seahawks Neil O’Donnell | Pittsburgh Steelers Nick Foles | Philadelphia Eagles Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs Rex Grossman | Chicago Bears Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys Russell Wilson | Seattle Seahawks Stan Humphries | San Diego Chargers Terry Bradshaw | Pittsburgh Steelers Tony Eason | New England Patriots Troy Aikman | Dallas Cowboys Vince Ferragamo | Los Angeles Rams
Bob Griese was in year 5
Boomer Esiason, year 5
Chris Chandler, year 11 and on his 6th team
Drew Bledsoe, year 4
Roger Staubach was drafted in 1964 but wasn't the starter until 1971
Matt Hasselbeck, 2nd team, year 7
Stan Humphries, 2nd team, year 7
...and those are just the ones I bothered to check.
Griese lost to the Cowboys in year 4.
Bledsoe lost to the Packers in 97.
This wasn’t about QBs winning the Super Bowl, it was about them getting their team there on their first contract.