Well, well, well.
Final regular-season QB ratings, 2008, NFL:
Best: Rivers, San Diego, 105.5, 11 interceptions
6th: Rodgers, Green Bay, 93.8, 13 interceptions
8th: Romo, Dallas, 91.4, 14 interceptions
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21st: Favre, NYJets, 81.0, 22 interceptions
Last: Anderson, Cleveland, 66.5, 8 interceptions
Yah, I know. It's all about leadership, not ratings. /sarcasm
Every single damn one of Romo's interceptions came at the worst possible time.
ReplyDeletegrumblegrumblegrumble
Favre came back to pad his career interception numbers. Now his legacy is complete.
ReplyDeleteLet's talk records: Packers last year 13-3 This year 7-9
ReplyDeleteJets last year 4-12 This year 9-7
By a records stand point, you are wrong. Aren't statistics wonderful!
One more stat: 2007 QB ranking for Favre 95.7
ReplyDeleteRogers with a better receiving corp: 93.8
I gotta go with Dan on this one. The only stat that matters are the Ws. Rogers could have all the yards and numbers he wants, but if he can't win a game when it counts, where does that get ya? 6-10.
ReplyDeleteOh, yah.
ReplyDeleteI forgot. There's only ONE guy on a professional football team--the QB.
Dan, my man, when the post is about QB stats, then my stats are correct. And it IS about QB stats.
As to "better" recievers: really? Then how do you explain three on-the-numbers passes dropped by the "better" receiver in the Lions game, first half?
Let's talk records: Packers last year 13-3 This year 7-9
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