Bob Griese – Miami Dolphins
In the world of football, luck often plays a pivotal role, and for Dan Marino, fortune didn’t quite align the way it did for others. Take Bob Griese, for instance, who boasts not one but two Super Bowl championships, while Marino remains empty-handed in that regard. Those two gleaming rings opened the door to Canton for Griese, but it’s safe to say he was a quarterback of a more understated variety, basking in the limelight primarily due to his position and the team’s exceptional overall performance.

This reality becomes all the more apparent when you delve into Griese’s unremarkable statistics. With a passer rating of 77.1 and a completion rate of just 56%, he certainly wasn’t dreadful, but it’s difficult to imagine him achieving anything particularly captivating had he donned the jersey of a less illustrious team. Consequently, the argument persists that his place in the Hall of Fame might be more a result of circumstance than sheer merit.