Quote from NeoRio1:
Both are known for being running qb's. How many running qb's have EVER made it deep into the playoffs? I can see them winning half their games for a few seasons but I doubt they could do any better than that.
Steve Young
Records and legacy
* Third-Highest Passer Rating, Career - 96.8[6]
* Most Rushing Touchdowns by a QB, Career - 43[7]
* Most Passing Titles, Career - 6 (tied w/Sammy Baugh)[6]
* Most Consecutive Passing Titles - 4 (1991â94)[6]
* Most Seasons With a Passer Rating Over 100, Career - 6 (1991â94, 1997â98)[8]
* Most Consecutive Games w/300+ Yards Passing - 6 (Young was the first QB to do this in 1998; Kurt Warner (2000) and Rich Gannon (2002) have since tied the mark)[6]
* One of only 4 QB's to lead the league in touchdown passes 4 times (tied w/Johnny Unitas, Brett Favre, and Len Dawson)[6]
* Most Passes Attempted, Playoff Game - 65 vs. Green Bay, 1995[9]
* Most TD Passes, Playoff Game - 6 (tied w/Daryle Lamonica)[9]
* Most TD Passes in one Super Bowl - 6[10]
* Most Rushing Yards by a QB, Postseason Career - 594[11]
* Most Rushing Touchdowns by a QB, Postseason Career - 8[11]
A left-handed thrower, Young was famous for his ability to "scramble" away from the pass rush. He has the third-highest single-season passer rating at 112.8 (set in the 1994 season), next to Indianapolis Colts' Peyton Manning (121.1 QB rating in 2004), and New England Patriots' Tom Brady (117.2 QB rating in 2007). However, among quarterbacks with at least 1,500 passing attempts, Young's career passer rating of 96.8 is the third-highest of any quarterback in NFL history. Aaron Rodgers is first (98.02), Phillip Rivers is second (97.03), Tony Romo is fourth (95.5), and Peyton Manning ranks fifth all-time (94.4) - through Week 13 of the 2010-11 NFL season. Young's career completion percentage (64.3%) is fifth-best all time among NFL quarterbacks.
In 1999, he was ranked #63 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. Young was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 5, 2005; he was the first left-handed Quarterback to be so honored. He was enshrined August 7, 2005. His induction speech was given by his father, LeGrande "Grit" Young.
The San Francisco 49ers had his #8 jersey retired during a halftime ceremony against the New England Patriots on October 5, 2008. He was the 11th player in team history to receive this honor.