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Ken Stabler was the starting quarterback with the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI and was a quarterback who split time with Steve Sloan at the University of Alabama in 1965 when they won the national championship.

Joe Namath (Alabama 1964/ Super Bowl III)

Joe Montana (Notra Dame 1977/ Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV)

Troy Aikman (Oklahoma Sooners 1985- Started first 4 games but was lost for the season in the 4th game but OU went on to be NCAA Champs../Super Bowl XXVII,XXVIII,XXX)

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(2), That I can think of, and that is my All time Greatest Running Back Tony Dorrsett. Winner of the 1976 Heisman, Walter Camp, The Maxwell Award, Sugar Bowl National Champions, one time All Time Leader in yards gained in College Football, NFC Rookie of the Year, and NFL Rookie of The Year, and winner of the 1977 Superbowl. He is my Greastest Pro Football player, on my Great Team The Dallas Cowboys. This is why I'm a winner. And that kid that played at University of Alabama, Derrick Lassic from up-state New York who I let play on my Dallas Cowboys.

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Brad Johnson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - SB XXXVII and Florida State University 1993 as Charlie Ward's backup.

Joe Namath-Super Bowl III Jets and 1964 Alabama

Ken Stabler-Super Bowl XI Green Bay and 1964 Alabama(backup) 1965 Alabama (Starter)

Joe Montana (Notra Dame 1977/ Super Bowl XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV)


Troy Aikman (Oklahoma Sooners 1985- Started first 4 games but was lost for the season in the 4th game but OU went on to be NCAA Champs../Super Bowl XXVII,XXVIII,XXX)



Tom Brady-Bench in 1997 with Michigan (co-champs)


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The most hated quarterback in the NFL...Tim Tebow.

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Three: Joe Namath Ken Stabler Joe Montana

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