17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

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  • BillsImpossible
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    • Mar 2013
    • 16206

    17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

    Russell Wilson

    Peyton Manning

    Cam Newton

    Tom Brady

    Colin Kaepernick

    Alex Smith

    Andrew Luck

    Andy Dalton

    Drew Brees

    Carson Palmer

    Phillip Rivers

    Ryan Tannehill

    Joe Flacco

    Ben Roethlisberger

    Geno Smith

    Matthew Stafford

    Eli Manning



    Is it any surprise that the 8 remaining teams all have QB's that have started every game this year?

    If your team's quarterback gets hurt, your team doesn't make the playoffs.

    If your team's quarterback stays healthy for all 16 games, your team has a very good chance of making the playoffs.

    EJ Manuel can't get injured next year, not even once because the numbers above spell playoff doom.

    Is Manuel 1 injury away from being a bust? Depends on how well he plays next year, and for how long he can stay healthy.
  • Oaf
    Do you read what you write?
    • Jun 2007
    • 6151

    #2
    Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

    I mean, it's about 50%. But only about 50% of teams kept their QB healthy for 16 games. So we're staring at a quarter chance, which still means we should have made it in the last decade. Only true ineptitude could beat this.

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    • WagonCircler
      Escaped Convict
      • Jul 2002
      • 5876

      #3
      Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

      Originally posted by BillsImpossible View Post
      Is Manuel 1 injury away from being a bust?
      He was a bust one injury ago.

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      • feldspar
        Registered User
        • Mar 2007
        • 13620

        #4
        Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

        Originally posted by Oaf View Post
        I mean, it's about 50%. But only about 50% of teams kept their QB healthy for 16 games. So we're staring at a quarter chance, which still means we should have made it in the last decade. Only true ineptitude could beat this.
        Gotta keep in mind that some of those guys got benched and didn't necessary lose time to injury. Some were benched permanently. Some were slightly hurt and then got benched permanently.

        I can't think of too many teams that didn't make the playoffs BECAUSE their quarterback got hurt. You might make a case for Tony Romo missing the last game, but I wouldn't personally go there. Jay Cutler got hurt, but McCown may have played even better. Those are the only two I can think of, and they're both a huge stretch at best. Aaron Rodgers missed a bunch of time, but the Packers DID make the playoffs...all I can say is that perhaps they'd have landed a better seed.

        By the way, Matt Ryan started every game this year too.

        I mean, besides the Cowboys and Bears and Packers, who I already talked about, we are talking about these teams:
        Bills
        Eagles
        Redskins
        Texans
        Jaguars
        Bucs
        Titans
        Browns
        Vikings
        Raiders
        Rams

        I won't waste my time going through what happened at the quarterback position with all of these teams, but it generally wasn't pretty, and these teams had no real shot at the playoffs WITH their healthy starter playing all the games. We aren't generally talking about very good quarterbacks, either. The exception is the Eagles, who actually got LUCKY their starter got hurt...probably a good part of the reason they DID make the playoffs.
        Last edited by feldspar; 01-11-2014, 10:51 AM.

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        • Novacane
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 42368

          #5
          Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

          We're the one team that may have a better chance at the playoffs if our starter does get injured

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          • Night Train
            Retired - On Several Levels
            • Jul 2005
            • 33117

            #6
            Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

            You obviously didn't see Reich filling in for Kelly 20 years back and the team kept rolling. I'm guessing a stud RB and some stars on D had something to do with that. It's called a TEAM.
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            • feldspar
              Registered User
              • Mar 2007
              • 13620

              #7
              Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

              Originally posted by Night Train View Post
              You obviously didn't see Reich filling in for Kelly 20 years back and the team kept rolling. I'm guessing a stud RB and some stars on D had something to do with that. It's called a TEAM.
              C'mon now. Reich only started a handful of games in Buffalo, and only a few that REALLY mattered. He didn't even play all that much at all. He was elevated to legendary status among Bills fans for the comeback vs. the Oilers, and not much else if you look at what he actually did in the big picture.

              A franchise QB is the thing that makes all the difference.

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              • EricStratton
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 20893

                #8
                Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                Alex Smith shouldn't be on that list

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                • YardRat
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                  • Dec 2004
                  • 86273

                  #9
                  Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                  Originally posted by feldspar View Post
                  C'mon now. Reich only started a handful of games in Buffalo, and only a few that REALLY mattered. He didn't even play all that much at all. He was elevated to legendary status among Bills fans for the comeback vs. the Oilers, and not much else if you look at what he actually did in the big picture.

                  A franchise QB is the thing that makes all the difference.
                  If that were the case, Jim Kelly would be sportin' a ring, not Jeff Hostetler. Or Mark Rypien.
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                  • MitchMurrayDowntown
                    Skoobasaurus-Rex
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 22284

                    #10
                    Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                    I'm still on the strive for 5.

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                    • feldspar
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 13620

                      #11
                      Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                      Originally posted by YardRat View Post
                      If that were the case, Jim Kelly would be sportin' a ring, not Jeff Hostetler. Or Mark Rypien.
                      If that WASN'T the case, you wouldn't have to go back 23 years or so to find ways to be ridiculously argumentative.

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                      • YardRat
                        Well, lookie here...
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 86273

                        #12
                        Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                        Originally posted by feldspar View Post
                        If that WASN'T the case, you wouldn't have to go back 23 years or so to find ways to be ridiculously argumentative.
                        Oh, I can go back much farther than that.

                        The entire history of the Super Bowl is over-flowing with average, pedestrian, slightly above average QB's that won championships because of their running game and defense. Hell, even the HOFers like Manning and Brady were carried to their rings by the rest of the team. 47 Super Bowls, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a half-dozen that you can definitively say the QB was the biggest factor in the championship.
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                        • feldspar
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                          • Mar 2007
                          • 13620

                          #13
                          Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                          Originally posted by YardRat View Post
                          Oh, I can go back much farther than that.

                          The entire history of the Super Bowl is over-flowing with average, pedestrian, slightly above average QB's that won championships because of their running game and defense. Hell, even the HOFers like Manning and Brady were carried to their rings by the rest of the team. 47 Super Bowls, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a half-dozen that you can definitively say the QB was the biggest factor in the championship.
                          Are you trying to deny that this is a quarterback driven league, especially NOW with all of the rule changes that favor the passing game?

                          Even historically, you have this:

                          23 Super Bowl winners had Hall of Fame quarterbacks playing for them.
                          Then you have AT LEAST 5 more Super Bowl winners that definitely WILL be Hall of Famers (Manning, Brady, and Favre).

                          So that's 28 sure-fire Hall of Famers quarterbacking Super Bowl winners out of 47 games...which is around 60%

                          Then you have guys like Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, or even Kurt Warner that could make it to the Hall. They were/are elite players IMO.

                          If you look at the rest of the guys, most were very good quarterbacks or at least had very good years:
                          Ken Stabler
                          Jim Plunkett
                          Joe Theismann
                          Jim McMahon
                          Phil Simms
                          Doug Williams
                          Jeff Hostetler
                          Mark Rypien
                          Trent Dilfer
                          Brad Johnson
                          Ben Roethlisberger
                          Eli Manning
                          Joe Flacco

                          You can find a needle in the haystack here, but you'd be talking about the exception rather than the rule.

                          You cannot win consistently in this league without quality play from the quarterback, for one thing. We are talking about the most important position in all sports, hands down. You gotta make it to the big dance in the first place, and you can't consistently compete to do that with poor quarterback play, and I don't think you can say that about ANY other position, generally.

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                          • gebobs
                            One Bills Drive, Georgia - 871 miles south of Orchard Park
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 11520

                            #14
                            Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                            Originally posted by YardRat View Post
                            The entire history of the Super Bowl is over-flowing with average, pedestrian, slightly above average QB's that won championships because of their running game and defense.
                            Tier I putzes: Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson.

                            Tier II: Simms, Williams, Hostetler, Rypien, Warner.

                            Not exactly overflowing.
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                            • Pinkerton Security
                              Pinkerton's son
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 6003

                              #15
                              Re: 17 Quarterbacks That Started All 16 Games In 2013

                              Originally posted by gebobs View Post
                              Tier I putzes: Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson.

                              Tier II: Simms, Williams, Hostetler, Rypien, Warner.

                              Not exactly overflowing.
                              I would hardly call Simms, Rypien and Warner putzes, which makes your point even more emphatic.

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