Throwback: Ken Stabler -- The Quiet Assassin

BQQBs is back, baby! Sorry for the unannounced hiatus. I got a new job! And had to move across town. Happier now, and hopefully will be posting more. Thanks for sticking with me :) Okay, another throwback this time. Let’s shine a light on Ken Stabler, a quarterback who doesn’t always get the spotlight but was absolutely top-notch during his career. Playing for the Oakland Raiders from 1970 to 1979, Stabler was known for his clutch performances and smooth, efficient play. He led the Raiders to a Super Bowl victory in 1976 and was named the Super Bowl XI MVP. Stabler’s play style was all about that cool, calm demeanor and precision. He wasn’t the flashiest guy, but he had a knack for making big throws and coming through in crucial moments. One of his standout games was in the 1976 playoffs against the Pittsburgh Steelers—despite the tough competition, Stabler threw for 310 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading the Raiders to the Super Bowl. He doesn’t always get the credit he deserves compared to some of his contemporaries, but Stabler was a fantastic quarterback who could really get the job done. His ability to perform under pressure and his leadership on the field made him a key player for the Raiders during their dominant years. So, if you’re diving into NFL history, Ken Stabler is definitely a name worth remembering. His impact on the game was significant, even if he doesn’t always get the recognition he deserves. Quarterback Quality Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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