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Russell Wilson doesn't have a 100 starts.
Agree. He has 70 starts. He does have some decent numbers and he definitely passes the eye test. IMO.
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Just looked at 2011-2015 total passing/rushing TD's. Ranked by percentage of rushing TD's.
(Does not include Defensive/ST TD's.)
That just proves Brady is the GOAT. He runs the offense on the field. He leads them into position to succeed. Those rush TD's should be looked at if people are comparing stats between QB's.
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He's only won 4 Superbowls(3 MVP's), appeared in 6 and two MVP's. That's nothing. Call me when he wins 10.But what a system huh?
I mean after 16 years and all the coordinators that have moved on, you'd think that someone would have figured the Patriot system out and started their own mini-dynasty.
So the answer to the trivia question, " which team had the most rushing TDs from 2011-15?" would be the New England Patriots.......Just looked at 2011-2015 total passing/rushing TD's. Ranked by percentage of rushing TD's.
(Does not include Defensive/ST TD's.)
So the answer to the trivia question, " which team had the most rushing TDs from 2011-15?" would be the New England Patriots.......
You should ask yourself why you need to dig up stats to "prove" that Manning's numbers are somehow flawed. Why can't you just accept that Manning is an all-time great QB and be done with it?
And guess what? The reason why Manning has a lot of goalline TD passes isn't because there's some conspiracy to pad his TD numbers, it's because he's an awesome fecking QB and the coaches trust him to get it done down there over a half-ass RB.
You should ask yourself why you need to dig up stats to "prove" that Manning's numbers are somehow flawed. Why can't you just accept that Manning is an all-time great QB and be done with it?
And guess what? The reason why Manning has a lot of goalline TD passes isn't because there's some conspiracy to pad his TD numbers, it's because he's an awesome fecking QB and the coaches trust him to get it done down there over a half-ass RB.
Tom has passed Gomer for the record, which, while not heralded like the total TD tally, is actually a more impressive record when you think about it. You tell me: if you were evaluating a quarterback for your team, would you prefer to to know how many total TDs they threw last year, or how many more TDs than INTs?
TD:INT differential
The Greatest of All-Time
Regular Season (427-149), +278
Playoffs (53-26), +27
Total (480-175), +305
The Disgruntled Backup for the Denver Broncos
Regular Season (539-251), +288
Playoffs (38-24), +14
Total (577-275), +302
I don't think anyone else is even close to either one of these two.
That wasn't where I was going with my post at all ...
Aaron Rodgers - 4.05
Russell Wilson - 3.06 (only 70 starts) (thanks for the correction @Wheelman )
Tom Brady - 2.87
Steve Young - 2.17
Peyton Manning - 2.15
It's been a completely different passing era since 07. During the comparative eras (2007-current), Brady owns a 3.93:1 TD:INT ratio.
Tom has passed Gomer for the record, which, while not heralded like the total TD tally, is actually a more impressive record when you think about it. You tell me: if you were evaluating a quarterback for your team, would you prefer to to know how many total TDs they threw last year, or how many more TDs than INTs?
TD:INT differential
The Greatest of All-Time
Regular Season (427-149), +278
Playoffs (53-26), +27
Total (480-175), +305
The Disgruntled Backup for the Denver Broncos
Regular Season (539-251), +288
Playoffs (38-24), +14
Total (577-275), +302
I don't think anyone else is even close to either one of these two.
And guess what? The reason why Manning has a lot of goalline TD passes isn't because there's some conspiracy to pad his TD numbers, it's because he's an awesome fecking QB and the coaches trust him to get it done down there over a half-ass RB.
Not really when you compare the same era, ie 2007-present, Brady is just .11 behind Rodgers at 3.94:1 vs 4.05:1 for TD:INT.That shows the remarkable difference that 305 vs 302 doesn't. BTW, Rodgers has a better pass to int ratio than Brady.
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