These NFL Quarterbacks Might Be The Most Overrated In The History Of The League

Published on 08/03/2021
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Brett Favre (1991 – 2010)

Even though Brett Favre did retire the owner of many all-time records for quarterbacks, there were still many times where he failed to prove his value as a football player. He just didn’t possess the skill that many other great quarterbacks had. Favre was quite arrogant, say the least which is what caused him to make stupid throws. Of course, he is worthy of a spot in the Hall of Fame, but if you think he’s on the same level as Manning, Montana, and Brady, you should think again!

Brett Favre (1991 – 2010)

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Jim Everett (1986 – 1997)

Jim Everett had a majorly successful career while he was in high school, he even led his team to the State Championship game in 1979. Once he joined the NFL during the 80s, he definitely had some great, productive years, especially with the Rams. However, during his 11-year career that continued into the 90s, Everett was not always so triumphant. He had a 64-89 career record and a 78.6 QB rating. After his NFL retirement, Everett went on to study for an MBA degree and started an asset management business in southern California.

Jim Everett (1986 – 1997)

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