Where Crap Quarterbacks Dominate

The game is simple. Choose a starting NFL QB each week (anytime before kickoff of the first game). The worse your QB performs, the better. There are only two categories- Most INTs and lowest Passer Rating. The two winners at the end of the year will win...something.

*You cannot use a quarterback more than once during the season. It's ok. There are a lot of bad ones out there, and many are sure to be injured or benched.



Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Week 13 Standings

Chris Weinke Conference


Cade McNown Division
1. Carolanne Wipfli (63.64)
2. Mike Frey (64.39)
3. Tor Ostrom (76.19)
4. Nell Higginbotham (83.37)
5. Rebecca Long (106.85)

Akili Smith Division
1. Jake McClean (68.66)
2. Robert Lussier (68.99)
3. Steve Boyd (89.97)
4. Mike Brittingham (91.18)
5. Casey Hedrick (127.46)

Tim Couch Division
1. Josh Anspach (82.34)
2. Tommy Murata (82.37)
3. Scott Vokoun (83.85)
4. Tom Landers (107.15)5. David Bolthouse (139.05)

Rick Mirer Division
1. Sonny Fehlman (95.26)
2. Josh Burroughs (99.29)
3. Nikki Longbucco (131.22)
4. Carter Johnson (136.85)
5. Justin Wrightman (145.27)


Ryan Leaf Conference


Joey Harrington Division
1. Joe Boyd (77.65)
2. Adam Dreher (87.68)
3. Greg Levin (105.26)
4. Matt McCarrick (112.73)
5. Matt Schneider (117.84)

David Carr Division
1. Brian Jensen (88.14)
2. Joel Kretzinger (99.67)
3. Basti Fabricius (105.12)
4. Kyle Bierman (106.44)
5. Ryan Sapper (121.90)

Rex Grossman Division
1. Dustin Thomas (65.83)
2. Andy Howard (73.85)
3. Matt Schoenecker (110.14)
4. Mike O'Brien (111.63)
5. Bryan Engdahl (115.40)

JaMarcus Russell Division
1. Paul Markt (64.40)
2. Scott Hartley (66.53)
3. Eli McCarrell (69.93)
4. Dane Pugh (83.71)
5. Lee Kearcher (100.10)

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