There’s something oddly satisfying about watching a quarterback who’s been hyped to the moon crash back down to Earth. Whether it’s because of arrogance or just plain bad vibes, some QBs invited a level of schadenfreude that made their struggles must-see TV.
This isn’t about who was actually the worst—it’s about the ones people quietly rooted against. Maybe they were overpaid, overhyped, or just rubbed folks the wrong way. Either way, when things fell apart, more than a few fans were smirking.
12. Blake Bortles

There was a wild stretch where people acted like Bortles was a future star, and that just felt wrong. Every pick he threw felt like the football gods restoring balance to the universe.
11. Carson Wentz

Wentz went from MVP frontrunner to locker room question mark faster than you could say “Nick Foles.” It was hard not to smirk when he forced throws or gave postgame interviews like nothing was wrong.
10. Jimmy Garoppolo

He had the looks, the contract, and the stacked roster—but still managed to make even the easiest throws look stressful. Fans couldn’t help but roll their eyes every time the hype returned, only for reality to slap it back down.
9. Tony Romo

Romo was either going to lead a comeback or throw the backbreaking pick—there was rarely a middle ground. And for non-Cowboys fans, that unpredictability was part of the fun.
8. Mac Jones

With the aura of “Patriots heir” around him, the expectations were sky-high—and the meltdowns were even more enjoyable. His sideline tantrums and weekly regression gave haters plenty to chew on.
7. Zach Wilson

From the moment he was drafted second overall, the pressure was on—and so were the turnovers. His confident attitude never quite matched his performance, making each misstep feel like an internet meme waiting to happen.
6. Mitch Trubisky

Drafted before Mahomes and Watson, Trubisky was always going to be judged harshly—and often unfairly. But even still, fans couldn’t help but snicker when yet another pass sailed five yards out of bounds.
5. Jay Cutler

That forever-bored face and cannon arm made for a maddening combo. Watching him casually lob picks while barely blinking was oddly hypnotic for people who loved to see him unravel.
4. Tim Tebow

Even during his miracle run, there was a huge portion of fans convinced it was all smoke and mirrors. When the magic ran out, those same fans felt weirdly vindicated.
3. Mark Sanchez

You can’t talk about QB faceplants without bringing up the Butt Fumble. Sanchez never shook that reputation, and honestly, people never wanted him to.
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2. Johnny Manziel

Manziel’s swagger far outpaced his actual production, and his off-field antics made him a lightning rod. When it all came crashing down, no one was really surprised—and too many were thrilled.
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1. Russell Wilson (Post-Seattle)

The “Mr. Unlimited” persona, combined with awkward press conferences and a massive contract, made Russ an easy target. Watching the Denver debacle unfold in real time was like slow-motion comedy for those who were already over the act.
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