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Super Bowl Fun fact - Passer ratings of QB in the Super Bowl
01.26.08
| Perdogg
Posted on 01/26/2008 9:14:12 AM PST by Perdogg
Excluded were Antwan Randle-EL and Robert Newhouse who through passes for touchdowns.
- 1 Phil Simms 160.08
- 2 Steve Young 145.78
- 3 Doug Williams 134.27
- 4 Joe Montanna 127.83
- 5 Jim Plunkett 122.83
- 6 Jake Delhomme 113.57
- 7 Terry Bradshaw 112.80
- 8 Troy Aikmann 111.93
- 9 Ken Stabler 111.73
- 10 Bart Starr 105.98
- 11 Jim McMahn 105.42
- 12 Bob Lee 104.40
- 13 Tom Brady 99.88
- 14 Bret Farve 97.61
- 15 Roger Staubach 95.37
- 16 Ken Anderson 95.22
- 17 Jeff Hostetler 93.49
- 18 Mark Rypen 91.98
- 19 Kurt Warner 89.12
- 20 Len Dawson 84.75
- 21 Joe Namith 83.33
- 22 Brad Johnson 82.77
- 23 Payton Manning 81.80
- 24 Trent Dilfer 80.92
- 25 Steve McNair 80.09
- 26 Donovan McNabb 75.37
- 27 Bob Griese 72.71
- 28 Daryl Lamonica 71.69
- 29 Vince Ferragamo 70.75
- 30 Rex Grossmann 68.30
- 31 Matt Hasselback 67.81
- 32 Dan Marino 66.92
- 33 Frank Reich 62.63
- 34 John Elway 59.32
- 35 Steve Groogan 57.22
- 36 Joe Theisman 57.11
- 37 Jim Kelly 56.94
- 38 Stan Humpreys 56.08
- 39 Danny White 54.17
- 40 Joe Kapp 52.58
- 41 Neal ODonnel 51.32
- 42 Ron Jawarski 49.34
- 43 David Woodly 48.81
- 44 Chris Chandler 47.20
- 45 Drew Bledsoe 46.61
- 46 Boomer Easion 46.08
- 47 Norris Weese 44.58
- 48 Fran Tarkenton 43.70
- 49 Rich Gannon 41.10
- 50 Johnny Unitas 34.66
- 51 Ben Roethlisberger 22.52
- 52 Billy Kilmer 14.58
- 53 Earl Morrall 12.24
- 54 Kerry Collins 3.37
- 55 Don Strock 2.08
- 56 Tony Eason 2.08
- 57 Craig Morton -11.53
TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: nfl; qb; topten
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To: The Pack Knight
Apparently during that offseason Smith’s agent demanded that Bobby Bethard make him the highest paid back in the league. Bethard couldn’t stop laughing.
To: CougarGA7; mainerforglobalwarming
I checked my math, and my math was correct. However, I “broke the rules”. The first variable in Sims statistic ended up at 2.9 and it cannot exceed 2.375.
Oh well. Therefore Sim’s rating was 150.
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posted on
01/26/2008 3:47:28 PM PST
by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: mainerforglobalwarming
I screwed up the rule. Nobody died and nobody lost money.
43
posted on
01/26/2008 3:51:13 PM PST
by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: Perdogg
44
posted on
01/26/2008 5:50:40 PM PST
by
NCC-1701
(PUT AN END TO ORGANIZED CRIME. ABOLISH THE I.R.S.)
To: NCC-1701
I fixed it, I will repost it here in a sec.
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posted on
01/26/2008 6:03:37 PM PST
by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: NCC-1701; CougarGA7; mainerforglobalwarming; fkabuckeyesrule
Now Kerry Collins is the official worst QB in a Super Bowl.
Again, Craig Morton, if you are out there, I am sorry.
Rating
- 1 Phil Simms 150.92
- 2 Steve Young 134.08
- 3 Doug Williams 127.87
- 4 Joe Montanna 127.83
- 5 Jim Plunkett 122.83
- 6 Jake Delhomme 113.57
- 7 Terry Bradshaw 112.80
- 8 Troy Aikmann 111.93
- 9 Ken Stabler 111.73
- 10 Bart Starr 105.98
- 11 Jim Mcmahon 104.17
- 12 Bob Lee 104.17
- 13 Tom Brady 99.88
- 14 Bret Farve 97.61
- 15 Roger Staubach 95.37
- 16 Ken Anderson 95.22
- 17 Jeff Hostetler 93.49
- 18 Mark Rypien 91.98
- 19 Kurt Warner 89.12
- 20 Len Dawson 84.75
- 21 Joe Namath 83.33
- 22 Brad Johnson 82.77
- 23 Payton Manning 81.80
- 24 Trent Dilfer 80.92
- 25 Steve McNair 80.09
- 26 Donovan McNabb 75.37
- 27 Bob Griese 72.71
- 28 Daryle Lamonica 71.69
- 29 Vince Ferragamo 70.75
- 30 Rex Grossmann 68.30
- 31 Matt Hasselback 67.81
- 32 Dan Marino 66.92
- 33 Frank Reich 62.63
- 34 John Elway 59.32
- 35 Drew Bledsoe 58.77
- 36 Steve Groogan 57.22
- 37 Joe Theismann 57.11
- 38 Jim Kelly 56.94
- 39 Danny White 56.25
- 40 Stan Humphreys 56.08
- 41 Joe Kapp 52.58
- 42 Neal ODonnell 51.32
- 43 David Woodly 50.00
- 44 Ron Jawarski 49.34
- 45 Rich Gannon 48.86
- 46 Norris Weese 47.92
- 47 Chris Chandler 47.20
- 48 Boomer Esiason 46.08
- 49 Fran Tarkenton 43.70
- 50 Don Strock 39.58
- 51 Tony Eason 39.58
- 52 Johnny Unitas 34.66
- 53 Earl Morrall 24.74
- 54 Ben Roethlisberger 22.62
- 55 Craig Morton 20.02
- 56 Billy Kilmer 19.64
- 57 Kerry Collins 7.05
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posted on
01/26/2008 6:11:01 PM PST
by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: CougarGA7
I was wondering that myself. Did the methodology change?
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posted on
01/27/2008 9:38:37 AM PST
by
rlmorel
(Liberals: If the Truth would help them, they would use it.)
To: Perdogg
“14 Bret Farve 97.61”
Brett (and all of WISCONSIN) sends his regrets that he won’t be there this year. ;)
But there’s always NEXT year! The past three times we’ve lost the NFC Championship, we’ve come back the VERY next year to win the Superbowl! All is not lost, Packer Fans! :)
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posted on
01/27/2008 9:41:26 AM PST
by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: rlmorel
It was fixed, sorry about that. See #44. btw, Kerry Collins still sucks. ;)
49
posted on
01/27/2008 9:46:24 AM PST
by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: Diana in Wisconsin
Sorry for the misspelling of Favre.
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posted on
01/27/2008 9:47:01 AM PST
by
Perdogg
(Elections have consequences)
To: proudpapa
So, you are saying they have conversations like this in Manhattan:
GOODELL: Look folks, football has taken a hit in the last few years. The league is mediocre...people find it difficult to really love or really hate a team, there is no emotion in it.
NFL MARKETING PEON 1: Sir, I have an idea. Why dont we figure out a way to get people involved emotionally....play on their baser emotions?
GOODELL: How do we do that? Weekly stories about the players, their personal lives or such?
NFL MARKETING PEON 1: No, we already do that.
NFL MARKETING PEON 2: How about this? We pump up one team, make them unbeatable, really polarize things. Those who love the winning team will really love them, and the others will really hate them.
GOODELL: We already have that. Is that the best you can do? Christ, they send me these people fresh out of Harvard Business School, and I get tripe like this. I could have thought of that myself.
NFL MARKETING PEON 3: Excuse me...why dont we make it UNFAIR? Americans LOVE underdogs, especially when they think that those underdogs are being unfairly held down because the playing field is not level.
GOODELL: Hmm...interesting...tell me more.
MARKETING PEON 3: We FIX it. We make it blatant! We put the power of the league squarely behind the winners...pile it on...make it OBVIOUS! We can have the officials make all the calls in favor of the Top Dog! Think of it! I can hear the howls of outrage at the officials! Fans will be on their feet! Everyone will have an opinion...even little old grannies who never watched a football game in their life!
GOODELL: YES! We can make the team appear to people like Darth Vader and the Imperial Storm Troopers! Great idea! What team do we choose?
MARKETING PEON 1: Sir, I suggest the New England Patriots.
GOODALL: Really? Oh, come on. How can we do that? Tom Brady is a nice guy, has a great smile and good skills. How are we going to turn him into Darth Vader for Gods sake?
MARKETING PEON 3: Not Tom Brady. We can just say he is a closet homosexual...not the poster boy they make him out to be. We have to make BELICHICK the bad guy! Think Tom Landry with his hat and his stuffy demeanor, while his teams pounded the competition. Sure, they hated Staubach, but...who did they REALLY hate? Tom Landry! And look at Belechick...he is RIPE for the picking! He even LOOKS like Richard Nixon!
GOODALL: YOURE PROMOTED! YOU...(points at MARKETING PEON 2)...clean out your office...youre out of here. Get me Mike Pereira, head of the NFL Officiating on the phone! He can get those squeaky clean officials to toe the line on this. (Points at MARKETING PEON 3) Youre a sneaky bastard...YOU do it.
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posted on
01/27/2008 9:47:53 AM PST
by
rlmorel
(Liberals: If the Truth would help them, they would use it.)
To: Perdogg
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posted on
01/27/2008 9:48:39 AM PST
by
rlmorel
(Liberals: If the Truth would help them, they would use it.)
To: Perdogg
53
posted on
01/27/2008 9:49:33 AM PST
by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: Perdogg
Hehe...statistics and DAMNED STATISTICS!
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posted on
01/27/2008 9:50:42 AM PST
by
rlmorel
(Liberals: If the Truth would help them, they would use it.)
To: proudpapa
"If the stripes want you to win. Youll win."
How did I know the state you are from before I checked. I think that Big Ben and the Steelers kicked your butt this year.
Seattle, still crying after all these years.
55
posted on
01/27/2008 1:06:50 PM PST
by
AGreatPer
("The Democrats don't give a rats ass about this country"....Rush Limbaugh, 11/15/07)
To: Perdogg
That looks good. A passer rating cant go negative either if I recall correctly. If you want to have fun go pull the stats from Rex Grossman in his last regular season game last year (against the Packers) and calculate his passer ratting in that game.
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posted on
01/27/2008 1:49:54 PM PST
by
CougarGA7
(Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone.)
To: mainepatsfan
Check out the list...Doug Williams and Steve Young both had record performances against Denver. Bet Simms big day is too. (At least I’m not a Browns fan...lost to Denver 3 straight years in AFC Championship game just before we got slaughtered and became the reason for these great QB #s.)
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posted on
01/27/2008 6:10:53 PM PST
by
CIDKauf
(No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar.)
To: Perdogg
I have a bad feeling that Eli Manning is going to join his fellow Giants QB at the bottom of the list.
To: mainerforglobalwarming
The Giants have been playing well the last few weeks because Boss has been in for Shockey. The Patriots will try to shut down Boss, and the recently disciplined Manning will be forces to scramble or make errant passes, therefore cutting the vital organs of the Giants offense. If I were the Giants, I would use a lot of double TE formations, receiver overloads.
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posted on
01/29/2008 5:34:08 AM PST
by
Perdogg
(Electing Another Carter to get Another Reagan is a Foolish and Dangerous Strategy)
To: Perdogg
The thing about the pats is, is that they’re slow on defense. They can’t stop the run and they can’t stop the pass. Until a team gets into the red zone. Offenses are somewhat limited as to what they can call in a short field situation, and Belichick seems to come up looks in the red zone that confuse offenses. Teams get field goals instead of td’s. Well the pats offense is unstoppable. They’ll by up 35 plus against the giants. And by the forth quarter all those field goals to touchdowns will usually add up to a double digit lead.
The advantage the Giants have this time, is that they’re already seen the pats playing at their best defensively. The giants, particularly bradshaw, are healthy on offensive. And I expect them to score td’s instead of fg’s. Their undoing will be a turnover late in the game which will turn a one possession game into a double digit pats lead. My prediction is Pats 38 Giants 28.
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