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Dave Krieg
He is one of the most prolific passers in the history of the NFL
Krieg spent the majority of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, where he played from 1980 to 1991. During his time with the Seahawks, he became one of the franchise's most successful quarterbacks, leading the team to multiple playoff appearances. Krieg's ability to perform under pressure earned him a reputation as a clutch player, and he was instrumental in several key victories for the Seahawks. His tenure in Seattle solidified his place in the team's history, and he remains one of the most beloved figures in the franchise.
After leaving the Seahawks, Krieg continued his career with several other NFL teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, and Tennessee Oilers. Despite moving between teams, Krieg maintained a high level of performance, consistently demonstrating his leadership and skill on the field. His longevity in the league is a testament to his adaptability and football intelligence, as he was able to adjust to different systems and continue to contribute at a high level.
Throughout his career, Krieg accumulated impressive statistics, finishing with over 38,000 passing yards and 261 touchdown passes. He was selected to the Pro Bowl three times and is remembered for his ability to make big plays in crucial situations. Krieg's legacy as one of the NFL's most durable and effective quarterbacks is well-established, and his story serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes who may not follow the traditional path to professional success.
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