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Kordell Stewart
Stewart got his chance to start at quarterback in 1997. In his first season as a starting quarterback in the NFL, he led the Steelers to an 11-5 record and the AFC Championship Game. Prior to the 1998 season, the Steelers lost their offensive coordinator, Chan Gailey. To replace him, the Steelers brought in Ray Sherman from the Vikings. In addition, Stewart's leading receiver and Pro Bowler Yancey Thigpen also left via free agency after the 1997 season. By mid season in 1998, the Steelers had lost three of the five starting offensive linemen from the 1997 AFC Championship game and, as a result, Stewart and the Steelers offense struggled.
Donovan McNabb McNabb led the Eagles to four division championships (2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004), four NFC Championship Games (2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004), one NFC Championship (2004), and one Super Bowl appearance (XXXIX). The one season he had a pro bowl WR he made the super bowl.
Michael Vick
Greates Dual threat QB of all time. Only QB to rush for 1000yds. Led the falcons to a win in the playoffs in Green Bay (first time they loss there in the playoffs since faver got there)
Vince Young
One of the greatest college players of all time. Has the best record of any QB from his draft. ROTY, Pro-Bowl, and led the Titans to the playoffs with Justin Gage(?) as his leading receiver.
Yes what team would want these failures.
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