Ron Jaworski (1974-1989)
In Philly, Ron Jaworski is a big deal due to the ten seasons that he spent with the Eagles. However, he had given them a winning record only four times. Also known as Jaws, he also became pretty overrated as a player thanks to this ESPN broadcasting career after he left the green. If you check out his stats, you will see that he was a decent player and even borderline bad in the biggest games of the team. His 53.1 career completion percentage goes down to 46.5 in playoff games. On the other hand, his passer rating of 72.8 decreased to 63.4 in those same games. Despite this, he made it to the Eagles Hall of Fame.
Jim Hart (1966-1984)
We doubt that Jim Hart comes up a lot when people talk about elite passers. Despite this, he did make waves in St. Louis. He led the Cardinals for over fifteen seasons under center and has made it to the Hall of Fame. In reality, his stats are not the best whatsoever. He has a ratio of 209 passing touchdowns to 247 interceptions. His 51.1 career completion percentage does not satisfy us either. This lack of accuracy resulted in an 87-88-5 career record, as well as a 0-2 playoff record as a starter.