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Kenneth John O'Brien Jr. (born November 27, 1960) is an American former professional
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player who was a
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in the
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(NFL) for the
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and
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. One of the six quarterbacks in the famed quarterback class of 1983, O'Brien was the first quarterback in the franchise history of the Jets to finish with the highest passer rating in a season. He held the team record for most consecutive pass completions (17) in a game. In 1997, he was inducted into the
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.


Early life and college

O'Brien played for Jesuit High School in Carmichael,
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. O'Brien started his collegiate football career in 1978 at Sacramento State as a reserve. He played at the
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under coach Jim Sochor. In his senior year, 1982, he was an
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n. He led UCD to a 10–0 regular season mark and to the Division II championship game. He was ranked #2 in total offense and #3 in passing efficiency in Division II. He also won the Babe Slater Award for being the most outstanding male athlete at UC Davis. O'Brien was selected as All-Far Western Conference QB three times and was selected to the
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in 1997.


Professional career

The
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selected O'Brien as the 24th pick in the first round of the
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, shocking observers who expected the team to choose quarterback
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, a future member of the
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, who was selected three picks later by the
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. The Jets fans who attended the draft, held in New York City, were surprised and outraged by the choice; O'Brien was so obscure that New York television reporter Sal Marchiano twice mangled his name while reporting on fan reaction to the draft. (O'Brien said after his retirement, "Who blames he fans right? Who, in New York, has heard of Cal, University of California, Davis? Nobody ... I'm not sure I would have reacted any differently. Heck, some of my cousins grew up as Jets fans. They were probably doing the same thing.")
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, who coached the division rival
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(which drafted
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later in the round) famously asked "Who's he?" Years later, Mike Hickey, a Jets personnel director stated that O'Brien was chosen because he felt that he was smart enough to run the complicated offense of first-year head coach Joe Walton (hired after the firing of defensive-minded Walt Michaels), as O'Brien was reported to have an IQ of 130 to go along with an arm that would be ideal for
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). Hickey also stated that the
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(three picks ahead of New York) not selecting hometown Marino was a key factor and that the final choice was between O'Brien and Darrell Green (later chosen by Washington and a future Hall of Famer). In 1985, O'Brien was the highest-rated quarterback in the NFL, finishing the season with a rating of 96.2 while having the lowest interception rate; he was selected to the Pro Bowl that year. The Jets went 11–5 that year to reach the postseason for the first time since 1982. He went 13-of-17 for 149 yards against the New England Patriots with a touchdown and an interception as the Jets lost 26–14. O'Brien later led the NFL with the lowest interception rate in 1987 and 1988. On September 21, 1986, O'Brien engaged in a famous duel with
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when the Jets played the
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. The eventual 51–45 victory saw a combined total of combined for 927 yards and ten passing touchdowns, with O'Brien throwing for 479 with four touchdowns. On November 2 of that same year, he set history against the
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. He threw for 431 yards while going 26-for-32 to become the first quarterback to achieve a perfect passer rating (158.3) while throwing for 400 yards. This would not be done again until
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in 2013. O'Brien did a second game with a perfect rating in the December 23, 1990 game against the New England Patriots by going 11-of-12 for 210 yards with two touchdowns. O'Brien threw 25 touchdown passes for the second-straight season and helped the Jets post a 10–6 record in 1986, but a sore arm bothered him down the stretch, which saw the team lose five games in a row to stumble into the playoffs. Pat Ryan (who won two games as starter) started in the wild-card round versus Kansas City, which they won. O'Brien only came in action for the divisional round game versus Cleveland when Ryan got hurt early. O'Brien went 11-of-19 for 134 yards while being sacked six times with no touchdowns as the Browns won in double overtime. O'Brien went to the
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twice, in 1985 and 1991. He returned to the playoffs in the latter year as the Jets faced the Houston Oilers. He went 21-of-31 for 221 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions as the Jets lost 17–10. He retired after spending the 1993 season with the Philadelphia Eagles where he started only four games and mostly served as a backup for Randall Cunningham and Bubby Brister. Despite his occasional flashes with over 25,000 passing yards, O'Brien had a quarterback record of 50–59–1 as a starter, which saw him start over ten games for a team seven times while having a winning record just three times.


NFL career statistics


Regular season


Coaching career

After retiring, O'Brien had a stint as an assistant coach for the
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, where he coached
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winner and former
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,
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, and
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quarterback Carson Palmer.


Personal life

O'Brien and his wife Stacey have four children, with his first grandchild coming in 2018. As of 2019, O'Brien works at IWP Wealth Management in
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.


See also

* List of NFL quarterbacks who have posted a perfect passer rating


References


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Obrien, Ken 1960 births Living people American football quarterbacks New York Jets players Philadelphia Eagles players UC Davis Aggies football players UC Davis Aggies football coaches USC Trojans football coaches American Conference Pro Bowl players College Football Hall of Fame inductees Sportspeople from Carmichael, California Sportspeople from Rockville Centre, New York Players of American football from Nassau County, New York Players of American football from Sacramento County, California Sacramento State Hornets football players Jesuit High School (Carmichael) alumni