Yesterday, 08:42 PM
(Yesterday, 07:04 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: True a lot of pairings break up after 4-5 years rather than continuing to struggle away because 6 years is a large portion of an NFL career for a player and 6 years is normally tough for a HC to get without a SB win. This is obviously by no means exhaustive and just some guys I came up with thinking about it for a couple minutes and thus leans very 90s-onward...
Rivers - Turner
Elway - Reeves
McNabb - Reid (Reid moved on from Alex Smith to Mahomes after year 5 to avoid a double-listing)
Romo - Garrett
Ryan - M Smith
Ryan - Quinn
McNair - Fisher
Garoppolo - K Shanahan
Jackson - Harbaugh
Allen - McDermott
Just to add to your list. I checked NFL.com from 70 or 71 (don't remember...) i looked at the list of passing leaders and checked their careers. This is up to 1990.
Jim Hart / Don Coryell
Dan Fouts / Don Coryell
Bert Jones / Ted Marchibroda
Joe Ferguson / Chuck Knox
Jim Zorn / Jack Patera
Brian Sipe / Sam Rutigliano
Ron Jaworski / Dick Vermeil
Dan Pastorini / Bum Phillips
Steve Bartkowski / Leeman Bennett
Danny White / Tom Landry
Dave Krieg / Chuck Knox
Warren Moon / Jerry Glanville
Ken O'Brien / Joe Walton
Bobby Hebert / Jim Mora
Jim Everett / John Robinson
Maybe later i'll do some more since 1990...
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