Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Top 10 Worst QuarterBacks of Madden History

10. Corey Bramlet (Madden '06, New England, 60 overall)
The Dude Just Sucks, Okay!

9. Jeff Brohm (Madden '01, Denver, 49 overall)
I'm actually a fan of his little brother, Brian.

8. T.J. Rubley (Madden '96, Green Bay, 32 overall)
Rubley's Tidbit og History:
In a 1995 game (in other words, the year using this rosters from this version of the game), following injuries to Favre and backup Ty Detmer, Rubley came into the game on a third-and-1 and was expected to run a QB sneak. Instead, Rubley audibled and waggled out right, throwing an interception that would become his last NFL pass.

7. Todd Husak (Madden '02, Washington, 41 overall)
- the only player in NFL history with both negative passing and rushing yards for his career totals

6. Casey Weldon (Madden '95, Tampa Bay, 29 overall)
Weldon's 29 overall rating is the lowest actual rating any quarterback has had in a version of Madden, ever. Congrats, Casey.

5. Jared Lorenzen (Madden '07 and '08, New York, 62 and 63 overall, respectively)
The worst quarterback in the game in back-to-back seasons is trying to beat out Peyton Manning for the Starting QB spot for the Colts. Good Luck Jared.

4. Cleo Lemon (Madden '06, San Diego, 60 overall)
DISASTROUS FOR MIAMI

3. Tory Woodbury (Madden '05, Free Agent, 50 overall)
Three teams, Six years, twelve games, zero passing attempts, zero rushing attempts, zero all-purpose yards. It's amazing he actually made the game.

2.Cory Sauter (Madden '03, Indianapolis, 37 overall)
He was a college undergraduate that was cut from training camp. Why is he in the game?

1. Wally Richardson (Madden '00, Baltimore, 41 overall, and Madden '02, Free Agent, 38 overall)
Richardson was suprisingly drafted high in 1997. He didn't play until 2001, where he threw the ball against the wall to the side he never has thrown a ball again in his life.

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