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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Sinner Put your crack pipe down and show some respect for Raider Nation, who wisely kicked Carr to the Black and Gold curb. **** “Carr only appeared in one playoff game in nine seasons, a 26-19 loss ...

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Old 03-17-2024, 05:20 PM   #10
 
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Re: Official 2024 Free Agency Discussion

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Put your crack pipe down and show some respect for Raider Nation, who wisely kicked Carr to the Black and Gold curb.

**** “Carr only appeared in one playoff game in nine seasons, a 26-19 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.”

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No. 5: Derek Carr (2014-2022)

Las Vegas Raiders Derek CarrBob Self/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK
Derek Carr stats (Raiders career): 35,222 passing yards, 217 passing touchdowns, 91.8 QB rating, 64.6% completion rate, 6 rushing touchdowns
Carr, who most recently served as the face of the franchise through its move to Las Vegas, brought needed stability to the quarterback position. He shattered franchise records and earned multiple Pro Bowl nods with the team. Carr’s best season came in 2016 when the Raiders went 12-4 but lost in the Wild Card round of the playoffs after Carr broke his leg in the season finale. Carr only appeared in one playoff game in nine seasons, a 26-19 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

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No. 4: Jim Plunkett (1979-86)

Las Vegas Raiders Jim Plunkett Super Bowl XVIIIManny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports
Plunkett’s story is one of resilience and redemption. After being highly touted out of Stanford and a bust for the New England Patriots who drafted him, Plunkett found success and became a legend upon joining the Raiders. He led the Raiders to victory in two Super Bowls (XV and XVIII), and his ability to perform well under pressure became his trademark. Plunkett was also named Super Bowl XV MVP and still awaits his call to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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No. 3: Rich Gannon (1999-2004)

Las Vegas Raiders Rich Gannon SUPER BOWL XXXVIIMPS-USA TODAY Sports
Gannon breathed life into the Raiders during their early 2000s resurgence. His remarkable resurgence from being an NFL journeyman (Minnesota and Kansas City before the Raiders) to one of the league’s top players culminated in winning the NFL MVP in 2002. That same year, Gannon guided Oakland to Super Bowl XXXVII. His passing accuracy and keen football intelligence made him one of the most effective quarterbacks of his time. Gannon’s impressive streak of four Pro Bowl selections with the Raiders also underscores how well he played as a Raider and what his contribution mean to his team.

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No 2: Daryle Lamonica (1967-1974)

Las Vegas Raiders Daryle LamonicaMalcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Dubbed “The Mad Bomber” due to his long-range passes, Lamonica was pivotal in establishing the Raiders as a dominant AFL and NFL powerhouse. Under his leadership, the team made its first appearance in a Super Bowl, and he claimed two AFL MVP titles along the way. Lamonica’s extraordinary arm strength and aggressive style of play were truly ahead of their time and helped revolutionize the quarterback position and solidify him as a prominent figure in pro football history.

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No 1: Ken Stabler (1970-79) – Best Raiders QB ever

Las Vegas Raiders Ken StablerLong Photography-USA TODAY Sports
Ken Stabler stats (Raiders’ career): 19,078 passing yards, 150 passing touchdowns, 69-26-1 record
Affectionately known as “Snake,” Stabler embodied everything Raider football stood for. He led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl win in 1977 and was renowned for his clutch performances and unshakeable composure. Stabler was crowned the NFL MVP in 1974 and earned Pro Bowl honors four times. His connection with the spirit of the Raiders was unparalleled, cementing his status as an iconic figure in the annals of Raiders history.
Ken Stabler never gave us any of that magic.
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