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I add more to my post on page 5, showing exactly WHY I don't think QB records are all that meaningful. Here's basically what the post said:
Since 2002 the Saints are 7-24 in games that Brees throws 2 or more picks and 9-17 when Brees doesn't throw a TD.
Since 2001 the Patriots are 11-11 in games that Brady throws 2 or more picks and 16-8 when Brady doesn't throw a TD. The defense is the difference.
While I'm not saying he is as good as Brady, he certainly is one of the best in the League. If I had to pick a franchise QB, I'd take him at #3 behind Brady and Manning.
I don't find this argument effective, though, because it fails to take into account surrounding circumstances. Just taking 2001 for an example.....
2001, four 2+ interception games for Brady:
A 4 pick game against Denver, which no team can expect to win.
A 2 pick game against the Rams, the Eventual Super Bowl runners up
A 2 pick game against Cleveland, just a 7-9 team with the #25 offense in the league.
A 2 pick game against Carolina, in a 38-6 win where the Picks were non factors against a 1 win team.
Just to bookend this, Brady's thrown 2 interceptions in only 1 game this season. That was the Tampa game, and I don't think anyone would try claiming that the Patriots only won that because the defense was the difference. You could go year by year and find the same sorts of things (See the Miami game in 2007 for another example).
Despite the hue and cry from coaches and media, sometimes a turnover isn't all that big a deal, and not all interceptions, or fumbles, are alike in impact.
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