McNabb went from being booed on draft day to using his strong arm and nimble feet to lead the
Eagles to their first Super Bowl in 24 years.
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Often criticized for being small in stature, the crafty and motivated Flutie came up big when his team needed a play.
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Further proof that milk does a body good, Zorn drank his and then helped lead the expansion
Seahawks to respectability with his mobility.
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Not at all known for being fleet of foot and known more for what he could do with his arm, Marino makes this
*NFL's Top 10* list for another reason.
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After winning the Heisman Trophy while at the Naval Academy, Staubach went on to a decorated career with the
Cowboys.
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Before
Michael Vick broke the record in 2006, Douglass held the standard rushing total for running quarterbacks.
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Vick's when-in-doubt-run philosophy netted a 1,000-yard rushing season in 2006, becoming the first quarterback to do so.
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During his heyday with the
Eagles, Cunningham was as much of a threat to pass as he was to improvise on the run.
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Young ran out of the shadow of
49ers legend Joe Montana and created his own legacy as one of the game's most dangerous quarterbacks.
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Aside from being one of the NFL's best passers, Tarkenton attracted widespread attention as an exciting scrambler.
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