Making it to the playoffs is just one battle an NFL team faces. Once a team finally get there, it needs to prove it's the strongest, not just in its conference but in the whole of the league.
One thing any playoff team needs is a solid quarterback, one who can reliably lead his team by making the right decisions, accurately executing plays and, of course, throwing as many touchdown passes as possible.
For five playoff quarterbacks, one or more of these traits is lacking, and thus they're more likely to struggle in the postseason than some of the more experienced, proven passers they are going to face.
In the following slides, I detail just who these men are and why the postseason might be a major disaster for each of them.
Joe Callahan Bryan Allen Mark Cullen Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox Chicago White Sox
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