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There was a lot of chatter when the Seattle Seahawks drafted Russell Wilson about how he was too short to throw over the linemen. In his second year as a quarterback he led the Seahawks to their first ever Super Bowl victory, and led them to another appearance and almost a second victory the following year.
I similarly thought of Michael Vick. Man, I miss watching him play every Sunday.
On the note of short QBs there's a really cool ESPN documentary on Doug Flutie which is a good watch