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@@br0th3rb82 Lamar is a better thrower than both of them LOL. Not just statistically but on film. Having a cannon for an arm doesn't make you a great passer.
Vick had an arm he made some pretty great throws but didn't have that many juke moves. Taylor looks so good when he's running. His juke moves look like he actually has ankle breaker from 2k randomly.
Don't let this distract you from the the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.
Cam Newton, Michael Vick, and Colin Kaepernick are on here more than anyone. They have great speed for QB's. Was surprised just how strong and elusive Ben Roethlisberger is. Also surprised Russell Wilson wasn't on here more. Great video nonetheless. Thanks for uploading.
John Elway is in the top 3, the first ten years of his career he had to run for his life several times, even in playoff games, and the cherry on the cake was the superbowl run
I love how Jameis Winston runs for a first down and the announcer straight up like in the middle of the play: LOOSE BALLL! AND IT'S PICKED UP BY THE FALCONS! 2:14
@@IsThisRain he was a great running qb but his accuracy was off. one reason he couldnt keep a starting job, and yes i know the neeling thing did him in but if he was a better thrower he would have been a great qb.
@@zerodawn09 Yeah, he can pull of some decent throws though. But you're right -- most of his highlights mainly consisted of his running for the sole fact that escaping the pocket and running for yards was his strongest point.
@@IsThisRain i will admit hes not the best passer in the nfl but he not crap eighter. he has made a few throws that most others cant make. but he doesnt have a cannon for a arm but i think cause of that he works around it (he arc's the ball for his reciver). but once again with that he has made a few bad throws. i just dont get the... stupid hate. if you dont like him thats fine but to call he bad cause you dont like him is stupid.
Michael Vick and Colin Kaepernick are most of these......must be something about that number 7. Especially since Elway and Roethlisberger are such legends as well.
OMFG, this is amazing.... thanks for sharing! This was so amazing... and now... after you watched it do so _again_ and this time also pay close(r) attention to the team members who more than often manage to keep the opposition away from the quarterback. This is *so* much more than "blindly running after a ball"... awesomenewss.
2 glaring omissions: - Steve McNair long ( almost ) TD run in the 2000 AFC Championship game vs Jacksonville - Vince Young game winning TD in OT vs Houston in 2006
TexasRepresent Not only his agility, but his arm is second to none. If Vick had an offensive coordinator that tailored to his talent instead of trying to put him in the box of the drop back qb, the records books would be rewritten for sure. Brady doesn’t have near Vick’s skills but he had a system that played to his strengths and they built around that. Mcnabb, rg3, Randall Cunningham among others had to play well in a system not built for their gifts. It is changing because these college offensive coordinators have learned to work with these players and maximize their talent.
You missed everything from Fran Tarkenton? That is where the term scrambler came from. He also used his impressive scrambling ability to rack up 3,674 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns on 675 carries. During his career, Tarkenton ran for a touchdown in 15 different seasons, an NFL record among quarterbacks. He ranks fifth in career rushing yards among quarterbacks, behind Randall Cunningham, Steve Young, Michael Vick, and Cam Newton. He is also one of four NFL quarterbacks ever to rush for at least 300 yards in seven different seasons.
Dale McKinzie I remember old highlights I didn't know he did all that tho . Deacon Jones said it was like he had eyes in the back of his head with those 2 dots on the back of the Vikings helmet.
Elway is one of only two players to rush for a touchdown in four Super Bowls (XXI, XXIV, XXXII, XXXIII). Thurman Thomas is the other. Speed is not everything, plus Elway's run in the SB vs GB is the best and most memorable run ever
How do you figure thats the goat run he barely broke any tackles? That was just perfect blocking. Everyone who got close to him was being blocked even the one guy who dove but got blocked by his own player. No dekes or strong broken tackles.
@@mjmiat but when he did run it was at the right time... it devastated defenses... he was clutch on the run... just look at the playoffs against the saints... that last run really took the wind out of the saints sails...
Beautiful watching Michael Vick weave his way through the Vikings' defense, and watching the two defenders run into each other as he breezes by them. LOL.
Big Ben and Tom are slow and run kinda awkward. Big been looks like he's trying to hard to run fast so it just looks just because of that. Tom doesn't look like he's trying so hard.
That Stafford Truck was absolutely filthy, god that probably felt soo good to do, first down be damned! Also the extra effort by Cam vs. The Falcons is badass.
For real!!! Mcnabb is one of the greatest rushing QBs of all time. Prime Culpepper debate was always whose better Mcnair Mcnabb or Culpepper those guys made football fun to watch
For a time Micheal Vick was literally the best athlete in the N.F.L.. He had his own tier. Faster than the fastest running back, strongest arm, more acrobatic than a gymnast. More than a rare football player. A rare human being.
Was happy to see Bobby Douglas in the highlights. There is a run where his helmet to torn off by a defender, he continues running down the sidelines and instead of stepping out, Bobby lowers his shoulder into the guy. Bobby also came ran for 968 yards in 1972, a record that stood for 30+ years, OJ Simpson who was the rushing leader for 1972 had 1251 yards. Problem was Bobby couldn’t throw with any consistency.
I’ve been a life long Steelers fan. Kordell Stewart was my favorite player when I was a kid. So much so I had posters and action figures of him. Kind of wild that most people have no idea who he is these days.
This Is My Boomstick When I grew up,I always watched that legend. I was the exact same. Plus, we still got good old Big Ben at our side, still making our offense better every game. I wish Kordell Stewart still played for the Steelers. We probably could’ve won a super bowl by now.
I love watching Cam Newton run more than any other QB, I swear at times that man looks like a 6, 4' running back, and this is coming from a Vikings fan
Steve Young's run though, he was breaking tackles the whole way as opposed to getting through the initial contact and being off to the races. The best run on this video.
This makes me sad as a 49ers fan. I remember how fast and how much kap could run before Harbaugh left. Then Kelly and the rest came in and made kap a pocket quarterback. I can only recall one run from Kap before he left and it was against the rams in their opening game. That's it. It's really unfortunate how misused kap was after Harbaugh.
How can this guy not include a single Vince young run? He the best ever in terms of effectiveness and consistency in clutch moments and highest win and comeback % in qb history. He owns many of best win % qbr % clutch% all time