Warren Moon
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During the early-to-mid 1990’s, quarterback Warren Moon emerged as one of the NFL’s most spectacular passers, throwing for more than 4,200 yards four times in six seasons, with more than 30 touchdown passes two times in that span.
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But whether it was with the Oilers or the Minnesota Vikings, Moon couldn’t replicate that production in the playoffs, going 3-7 in 10 playoff games. Perhaps the biggest failure came in the 1993 AFC Wild Card game, when Moon and the Oilers squandered a 35-3 halftime lead to the Buffalo Bills, resulting in the biggest comeback in NFL history.
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