The Bottom 5 List: Worst Quarterback Combinations of 2012
Mark Sanchez had one of the worst games of his career on Monday night against the Tennessee Titans, throwing four interceptions (including a pair in the final two minutes of the game) and effectively removing the Jets from the AFC playoff picture.
In a league where a starting quarterback can turn a franchise around (see Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson), there are still teams out there lacking in that pivotal position. What's worse is that some of these teams do not have a backup quarterback who can come in and improve the team.
At one point in NFL history, it was commonplace for rookie quarterbacks to sit on the bench for a season, learning the team's offensive scheme and playbook. General managers are not that patient anymore.
Unfortunately, for some teams this means having two young quarterbacks with seemingly high potential, but not enough skill between them to make a single starter.
Which team's quarterback depth chart needs a complete makeover? Let's take a look at the list.















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He can't be the worst quarterback, but he can be part of the worst combo in the NFL. You can be a Tebow apologist all you want, but the guy has poor mechanics and doesn't see the field very well. Ido not expect him to score every time he touches the ball, but there is a reason he didn't see the field much this season. Mark Sanchez was not blazing an unprecedented trail for him to follow, in fact statistically he was one of the worst quarterbacks in the league....but he was still a better option than Tebow.