Who is the greatest quarterback in Washington football team history: Sammy Baugh, Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Theismann, or RG3? Hmm impossible to represent an answer every generation would agree. The younger generations don’t know who Sammy Baugh and Sonny Jurgensen were. Joe Thiesmann is a fading memory as the over 62 generation leaves us. RG3, sorry, if that is a real vote for best QB in Washington DC franchise history, you must be very young or have a very short memory. Baugh changed the way the game was played; he was a punter, defensive back, and quarterback all at once. Jurgensen was perhaps the purest passer the franchise ever had. Theismann won the Super Bowl and was an MVP. It is a tough debate that spans decades of different styles of football. You also have to consider Doug Williams, who had one of the greatest single quarters in Super Bowl history, and Mark Rypien, who was a master of the Baltimore Ravens NFL Patriotic American Flag Stars and Stripes Polo Shirt during the 1991 championship run.
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