Why Do Lefty Qb's Suck?

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Tim Tebow

Pat White

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Todd Marinovich

Scott Mitchell

the only good ones have been Steve Young...Boomer Esiason...Ken Stabler...maybe a couple others

Feel free to add....please
 

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BOBBY DOUGLAS where you been??
 

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Frankie Albert
The former first round pick of the Chicago Bears in 1942, Albert began his pro career with the San Francisco 49ers in the rival All-America Football Conference in 1946. One of that league’s great stars, Albert threw for nearly 7,000 yards and amassed an incredible 88 touchdown passes during his four seasons in the AAFC. His career continued when he and the 49ers joined the NFL in 1950. He added 3,847 more yards and 27 touchdown passes to his career total before retiring after the 1952 season.
Bobby Douglass
Noted more for his legs than his arm, Douglass played for the Chicago Bears from 1969 to 1975, San Diego Chargers (1975), New Orleans Saints (1976-1977) and the Green Bay Packers (1978). One of the game’s finer scrambling quarterbacks, Douglass nearly rushed for 1,000 yards in 1972. In all, he ran for 22 TDs while passing for just 6,493 yards and 36 TDs in his career.
Boomer Esiason
A second round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 1984, he led the team through 1992. Esiason also played for the New York Jets (1993-1995) and Arizona Cardinals (1996) before finishing his career back with the Bengals in 1997. In all, he completed 2,969 of 5,205 passes for 37,920 yards and threw 247 touchdowns.

Ken Stabler
Nicknamed “The Snake,” Stabler guided the Oakland Raiders to great success during his years as their quarterback (1970-1979). His career also included stops with the Houston Oilers (1980-1981) and the New Orleans Saints (1982-1984). Stabler passed for 27,938 yards and threw 194 TDs during his 184-game career.
Jim Zorn
Zorn took charge of the Seattle Seahawks in their inaugural season of 1976 and instantly added excitement to the expansion team. He guided the team through the 1984 season before finishing his career with the Green Bay Packers (1985) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987). He passed for 21,115 yards and tossed 111 TDs while also rushing for 17 scores during his career.
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Mark Brunell in his days with the Jags was solid.... and a guy from Atlanta I forget his name Vick? LOL
 

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because they have an extra bone in their elbow
 

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Brunell had a couple decent years, but the last few have been horrible

only one lefty is in the HOF, that is steve young
 

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They suck because the are throwing the ball with the wrong arm.
 

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this thread is more aimed at listing all the crappy lefties, because its obvious there has only been a few good one's

Bill Burke-Mich State few years back

Matt Leinhart-if you believe whormoan lol

the list goes on and on
 

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Lefties can not throw a perfect spiral.
(true fact)


doesnt suprise me
im a lefty and we do everything ass backwards
we right cut and throw fucked up
i wouldnt go to a lefty barber

As for being a QB-
10 percent of people are left handed
You (unless your chad penninton) should have a great arm if youre a QB
Now if youre a lefty with a great arm you would most likely take up pitching
 

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i went to a new dentist once and he was a lefty...it was so weird i never went back.
 

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