wpr
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13 years ago
The Green Bay Packers have only had a dozen starting QBs in the last 30 years 


The Green Bay Packers have only had 12 QBs start at least 1 game since 1980. I decided to rank the QBs based on what they have done for the Packers in the last 30 years. Here we go:

1. Brett Favre – Whether or not you like the way Favre was essentially forced out of town, no one can dispute his stature in Green Bay Packers’ history. The Packers were lousy for a long time before Brett Favre came to town and took the Packers to the Promised Land twice, winning 1 Super Bowl and playing in two of them. Favre also made it to 9 Pro Bowls as a Packer. The Packers were 160-93 (63.2%) in games started by Favre. Favre played in 255 games (253 starts) for the Packers and he completed 5,377 of 8,754 passes (61.4%) for 61,655 yards with 442 TD passes and 286 INTs (85.8 QB Rating. Favre also carried the ball 555 times for 1,786 yards (3.2 ypc) with 13 TD runs. He will go into Pro Football’s Hall of Fame as a Green Bay Packer and all will be forgiven down the road when the Packers retire the #4.

2. Aaron Rodgers – Aaron Rodgers learned well under Brett Favre before replacing him as the starting QB. He has vindicated Packers’ GM for wanting to start him over Favre. Rodgers is 27-20 (57.4%) as the Packers’ starting QB. He has played in 54 games (47 starts) in his career with the Packers so far and he has completed 1,038 of 1,611 (64.4%) for 12,723 yards with 87 TD passes and 32 INTs (98.4 QB Rating). Rodgers also has carried the ball 189 times for 926 yards (4.9 ypc) with 13 TD runs in his career already. Rodgers led the Packers to an impressive Super Bowl win last year over the Steelers and he has made it to 1 Pro Bowl.

3. Don Majkowski – Majkowski was the Packers’ version of Wally Pip. He was the starting QB before Brett Favre and he essentially lost his starting job by getting hurt. The “Magic Man” was 22-26-1 (45.8%) as the Packers’ starting QB. Majkowski played in 68 games (49 starts) for the Packers and he completed 889 of 1,667 passes (55.3%) for 10,870 yards with 56 TD passes and 56 INTs (73.5 QB Rating). Majkowski also carried the ball 199 times for 1,037 yards (5.2 ypc) with 9 TD runs for the Packers. He made it to one Pro Bowl with the Packers.

4. Lynn Dickey
– Lynn Dickey gave the Packers a fighting chance in the early 1980′s. The Packers were 36-41-2 (46.8%) when Dickey started for them in the 1980′s. Dickey played in 81 games (79 starts) for the Packers in the 1980′s and he completed 1,304 of 2,249 passes (58%) for 17,771 yards with 116 TD passes and 119 INTs. He also carried the ball 108 times for 42 yards (0.4 ypc) with 8 TD runs for the Packers.

5. Mike Tomczak – The Packers were only 2-5 (28.6%) when Tomczak started at QB. He played in 12 games (7 starts) for the Packers and he completed 128 of 238 passes (53.8%) for 1,490 yards with 11 TD passes and 9 INTs (72.6 QB Rating). He also carried the ball 17 times for 93 yards (5.5 ypc) with 1 TD run for the Packers.

6. Anthony Dilweg
– The Packers were 2-5 (28.6%) when Dilweg started at QB. Dilweg played in 10 games (7 starts) for the Packers and he completed 102 of 193 (52.8%) for 1,274 yards with 8 TD passes and 7 INTs (72.3 QB Rating). Dilweg also carried the ball 21 times for 114 yards (5.4 ypc) for the Packers.

7. Matt Flynn – Matt Flynn lost his only start of his NFL career but he really played well against the Patriots in that game. Flynn has played in 29 games (1 start) for the Packers and he has completed 49 of 83 passes (59%) for 497 yards with 3 TD passes and 3 INTs (73.2 QB Rating). Flynn also has carried the ball 18 times for 25 yards (1.4 ypc) for the Packers so far in his NFL career.

8. Blair Kiel – The Packers were 0-2 in Kiel’s two starts at QB. Kiel played in 8 games (2 starts) for the Packers and he completed 80 of 135 passes (59.3%) for 865 yards with 5 TD passes and 4 INTs (78.2 QB Rating). Kiel also carried the ball 9 times for 55 yards (6.1 ypc) with 1 TD run for the Packers.

9. Alan Risher – Alan Risher was the QB for the Packers during the 1987 NFL strike and he played well for them. He was 2-1 (66.7%) as the Packers’ starting QB. Risher played in 3 games (all starts) for the Packers and he completed 44 of 74 passes (59.5%) for 564 yards with 3 TD passes and 3 INTs (80.0 QB Rating). Risher also carried the ball 11 times for 64 yards (5.8 ypc) with 1 TD run in his career with the Packers.

10. David Whitehurst
– The Packers were 16-20-1 (44.4%) when David Whitehurst started at QB. He played in 54 games (37 starts) for the Packers and he completed 504 of 980 passes (51.4%) for 6,205 yards with 28 TD passes and 51 INTs (59.2 QB Rating). Whitehurst also carried the ball 77 times for 242 yards (3.1 ypc) with 7 TD runs for the Packers.

11. Randy Wright – The Packers were downright awful with Randy Wright at QB. They were 7-25 (21.9%) in games started by Wright. Wright played in 46 games (32 starts) for the Packers and he completed 602 of 1,119 passes (53.8%) for 7,106 yards with 31 TD passes and 57 INTs (61.4 QB Rating). Wright also carried the ball 55 times for 173 yards (3.1 ypc) with 3 TD runs for the Packers.

12. Jim Zorn
– The Packers were 3-2 (60%) when Jim Zorn started at QB. Zorn played in 13 games (5 starts) for the Packers and he completed 56 of 123 passes (45.5%) for 794 yards with 4 TD passes and 6 INTs (57.4 QB Rating). Zorn also carried the ball 10 times for 9 yards (0.9 ypc) with the Packers.

There you have it, my rankings of the Packers’ QBs of the last 30 years who started at least one game.




I forgot all about Alan Rischer. It is not fair to put him at #9. I am sure he would not have even got on to the field if he was not facing replacement players. Someone has to be at the bottom of the list but it is not ALL Wright's fault that the team has such a poor record.
nerdmann
13 years ago
Iirc, the Packers were horrible in 1987, so they had names and contact info and had researched all these marginal players. So when the strike happened, it was actually a big advantage for us. We had one of the best strike teams.
But man, Blair Kiel and Chuck Fusina were abysmal. LOL.
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wpr
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13 years ago
I was looking a little closer at this list. I do not see how Don Majkowski can be listed ahead of Lynn Dickey. Lynn has better stats in nearly every category.

Majkowski:
22-26-1 (45.8%)
68 games (49 starts)
889 of 1,667 passes (55.3%)
10,870 yards
56 TD passes and 56 INTs (73.5 QB Rating)
rushing 199 times for 1,037 yards (5.2 ypc) with 9 TD
one Pro Bowl

Dickey:
36-41-2 (46.8%)
81 games (79 starts)
1,304 of 2,249 passes (58%)
17,771 yards
116 TD passes and 119 INTs. (73.8 QB rating)
rushing 108 times for 42 yards (0.4 ypc) with 8 TD
Zero2Cool
13 years ago

I was looking a little closer at this list. I do not see how Don Majkowski can be listed ahead of Lynn Dickey. Lynn has better stats in nearly every category.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



I think the Packers made wild card or won the division under Don Majkowski, did that happen for Lynn Dickey? He's before my time.
wpr
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13 years ago

I think the Packers made wild card or won the division under Don Majkowski, did that happen for Lynn Dickey? He's before my time.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



I don't think so. I believe they made the playoffs with Don as QB during the strike shortened season. Nothing that I recall with Lynn.
Zero2Cool
13 years ago

I don't think so. I believe they made the playoffs with Don as QB during the strike shortened season. Nothing that I recall with Lynn.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



Oh, I thought in '89 they got to the playoffs.
macbob
13 years ago

I was looking a little closer at this list. I do not see how Don Majkowski can be listed ahead of Lynn Dickey. Lynn has better stats in nearly every category.

Majkowski:
22-26-1 (45.8%)
68 games (49 starts)
889 of 1,667 passes (55.3%)
10,870 yards
56 TD passes and 56 INTs (73.5 QB Rating)
rushing 199 times for 1,037 yards (5.2 ypc) with 9 TD
one Pro Bowl

Dickey:
36-41-2 (46.8%)
81 games (79 starts)
1,304 of 2,249 passes (58%)
17,771 yards
116 TD passes and 119 INTs. (73.8 QB rating)
rushing 108 times for 42 yards (0.4 ypc) with 8 TD

Originally Posted by: wpr 




Having watched both, IMO Dickey was the better QB. It was a great pleasure watching him play. I enjoyed Majic, too, but he was no Dickey... 🤣
Greg C.
13 years ago
Good call on Dickey over Majkowski, wpr. I was wondering about that when I read it. I think Dickey should be third. He did lead the Packers into the playoffs in 1982, a season that was shortened by a strike, and they won their first-round game over the Cardinals 41-16 before losing to the Cowboys in the second round 37-26.

The Packers finished 10-6 under Majkowski in 1989, when he led the league in passing, but they missed the playoffs.
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Pack93z
13 years ago
I cringed every time Dickey got hit.. if he could have stayed healthy he would have been even more impressive than he was. One tough SOB.. IMO.. Number 4 in Packers history at the position.



1. Starr

2/3: Rodgers-Favre (If Rodgers puts up a couple more season at the level he is at.. he captures the 2 hole all to himself. )

4: Dickey
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macbob
13 years ago

I cringed every time Dickey got hit.. if he could have stayed healthy he would have been even more impressive than he was. One tough SOB.. IMO.. Number 4 in Packers history at the position.



1. Starr

2/3: Rodgers-Favre (If Rodgers puts up a couple more season at the level he is at.. he captures the 2 hole all to himself. )

4: Dickey

Originally Posted by: Pack93z 



If looking at the entire history of the Packers, I'd add one to your list, and put him right behind Starr. Herber's stats aren't flashy playing in the earlier era, but he led the Pack to the championship game 3 times, winning 2.

1.Starr
2.Arnie Herber
3.Favre (temporarily, soon to be passed by Rodgers)
4.Rodgers
5.Dickey
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