If we were the Browns, Cliff Stout would be our Derek Anderson.
I wasn't a Mark Malone fan either but he did take us to the AFC Championship game in 84 by beating the Broncos in Denver. Of course the following week we were shredded by the Marino-led Dolphins so they could face the 49ers in SB XVIII. One can only imagine what we could have done if the QB situtation with Miami had been reversed. Fun fact: The 49ers were 15-1 that year with the only loss coming against Pittsburgh. The down side was this gave Malone at least three more years to showcase his ineptitude.
Ha ha. i never heard that story. Mind you when Malone was QB We just got more than the three Antenna channels and I got to see maybe 4 or 5 games a year.t-man makes good points. Maybe that's why I wasn't overly stressed at the end of the game. Been there before.
There was the guy who was so mad at Malone that he drove his car through the gate at Three Rivers, up the ramps a few levels, and plowed into the nacho cheese barrels. Back in the day Malone would frequent a sporting goods store in Cranberry that my ex-wife (then current wife) worked at and she said that in person he was very nice. Usually wore a ballcap and sunglasses so people wouldn't recognize him.
Bubby just had trouble throwing the ball when the wind was strong off the lake (he actually said that).
I would rank them
Brister
Malone
Stoudt
Brister had some talent and some leadership skills. Bubby came at a down time 1986-1988, but was all right from 1989-1992 where he was 16-12 as a starter.
Anyone remember that Bubby was actually pretty good as a backup QB in Denver stepping in a couple times when Elway was injured?
Anyone remember that Bubby was actually pretty good as a backup QB in Denver stepping in a couple times when Elway was injured?
I actually liked Bubby, loved his fire and attitude. He didn't exactly have great accuracy though and he unfortunately got to play on some teams that were missing some pieces.
Anyone remember that Bubby was actually pretty good as a backup QB in Denver stepping in a couple times when Elway was injured?
Bingo. Karma sent.Although I'll probably make a few posters laugh I think Bubby was a bit like Brett Farve. He had a rocket arm, and a fiery disposition to match. Like Farve, he could make his share of boneheaded decisions. The good Lord just didn't bless him with accuracy or touch like Farve had.