You’re the worst: Ranking Chiefs QBs since 1993

Dec 15, 2013; Oakland, CA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith (11) stands on the field during a break in the action against the Oakland Raiders in the second quarter at O.co Coliseum. The Chiefs defeated the Raiders 56-31. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 15, 2013; Oakland, CA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith (11) stands on the field during a break in the action against the Oakland Raiders in the second quarter at O.co Coliseum. The Chiefs defeated the Raiders 56-31. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports /
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8. Damon Huard

Who’s your favorite Huard: Brock or Damon. The Huards were the McCown boys before Josh and Luke were a glimmer in their daddy’s eye, and, for the purpose of this post, Damon is the proper answer to the previous question.

Huard was a silent giant for the Chiefs, patiently waiting on the sidelines for two seasons before getting his chance to shine. When Trent Green went down with a concussion it would open the door for Huard to shine with a 5-3 record.

For Chiefs fans, Huard will forever be remembered as the rotten S.O.B. whose injuries and terrible play allowed Brody Croyle to see the field, and then gave way to the Tyler Thigpen era. Thanks, Damon.

7. Warren Moon

How is the great Warren Moon only coming in at No. 7 on a list of such questionable company? Well, he only started one game for the franchise and lost. That’s why.

Moon was with the Chiefs during the final two seasons of his illustrious career, and it’s actually amazing that he was able to take the field in his mid-40s. Still, Moon is the only one of these clowns who can strut around in his yellow jacket and smoke Hall of Fame cigars. It’s unfortunate that Moon had to make the list, but he had that one loss under his belt.

Shoot the Moon, baby.

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