A franchise quarterback is a term used to describe a player who is seen as the cornerstone of a football team's success and future. This quarterback is typically highly skilled, demonstrates leadership qualities, and has the ability to consistently perform at a high level. Teams invest significant resources in securing such a player, as they are expected to lead the team to victories and potentially to championships, making them essential for long-term success. Essentially, they are viewed as the face of the franchise.
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Their starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
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Some Presidents may call the Super Bowl winning quarterback but not all do.
Not since Larry Rakestraw threw five interceptions against Detroit on Sept. 22, 1968, had a Bears quarterback neared the franchise record of seven, set by Zeke Bratkowski, the last rookie quarterback to start for the Bears.
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A quarterback.
No quarterback has won a second Super Bowl title after moving to/being traded to a new franchise.
Call them to open a franchise.
Quarterback Jim Plunkett was the Patriots first round draft choice in 1971 and was the starting quarterback for the Raiders in Super Bowls XV and XVIII.
He should only be the starter because he is an athlete, other then that he should not be a starting QB in the NFL