One of the most popular football teams in the history
of the National Football League is the Oakland Raiders. While it is
true that the Raiders have suffered through some tough times of late,
they continue to have tons of fans from all corners of the country.
When it comes to popularity and the sport of football, few players are
more popular than the quarterback. So, who then is the best quarterback
the Oakland Raiders have ever had?
When analyzing who is the best
in any category, there is a great deal of subjectiveness that comes
into play. Is the best quarterback the one who has led the team to the
most championships? Is the best quarterback the one who has thrown for
more touchdowns than anyone else in team history? Or, is the best
quarterback the one who has kept the starting position for the most
years?
Jim Plunkett was not drafted by the Raiders and failed
somewhat as a starter for the New England Patriots and then the San
Francisco 49ers before coming to Oakland in the late 1970s and leading
the team to two Super Bowl victories.
Rich Gannon only played for
the Raiders for six seasons, but in that time he threw for the second
most yards in team history with a total of 17,585. That is an average
of over 2,900 yards a season. Gannon actually only started at
quarterback for the Raiders for four full seasons and in those years he
threw for 15,787 yards which is an average of just under 4,000 yards
per year. In addition to this, he also averaged almost twenty
touchdowns a season and made the pro bowl four times, as well as was
named the 2002 NFL MVP.
Only one player has thrown for more
touchdowns in an Oakland Raiders uniform than Daryle Lamonica. Lamonica
was the first big name quarterback that the Raiders had and he is still
held in high regard. As a starting quarterback, Lamonica's record was
62-16-6. He twice led the AFL in touchdown passes and once led the
league in passing yardage. Daryle Lamonica would go on to be named the
UPI Player of the Year twice, first in 1967 and then again two years
later in 1969.
The best quarterback in Oakland Raiders history
though is also one of the most popular players in team history. Ken
Stabler has thrown for more yards and touchdowns than any other Oakland
Raiders player in history. Nicknamed "The Snake" for his ability to
scramble and avoid getting sacked, Stabler would play for the Raiders
for ten seasons, seven of them as the primary starting quarterback. He
would lead the league in touchdown passes on two occasions, be named
the 1974 NFL MVP, play in four Pro Bowls, and lead the Raiders to a
Super Bowl victory following the 1976 NFL season.
The Oakland
Raiders have long been known as a team that loves to throw the ball.
They have fielded some great quarterbacks over the years, and even some
of the ones who only had a brief stay with the team like Jeff George,
Kerry Collins, Jay Schroeder, Jeff Hostetler, and Steve Beuerlein still
managed to put up great passing numbers. The best quarterback of them
all though was Kenny "The Snake" Stabler who helped make the Raiders
one of the best teams in the National Football Language during the
whole decade of the 1970s.
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