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sheepshead
02-13-2009, 11:28 AM
1993 NFL Passing

Passing Comp Att Comp % Yds Y/Att TD Int Rating
Minimum 100 attempts
Steve Young, SF 314 462 68.0 4023 8.71 29 16 101.5
Troy Aikman, DAL 271 392 69.1 3100 7.91 15 6 99.0
Dan Marino, MIA 91 150 60.7 1218 8.12 8 3 95.9
Erik Kramer, DET 87 138 63.0 1002 7.26 8 3 95.1
John Elway, DEN 348 551 63.2 4030 7.31 25 10 92.8
Phil Simms, NYG 247 400 61.8 3038 7.60 15 9 88.3
Randall Cunningham, PHI 76 110 69.1 850 7.73 5 5 88.1
Joe Montana, KC 181 298 60.7 2144 7.19 13 7 87.4
Vinny Testaverde, CLE 130 230 56.5 1797 7.81 14 9 85.7
Bubby Brister, PHI 181 309 58.6 1905 6.17 14 5 84.9
Boomer Esiason, NYJ 288 473 60.9 3421 7.23 16 11 84.5
Scott Mitchell, MIA 133 233 57.1 1773 7.61 12 8 84.2
Bobby Hebert, ATL 263 430 61.2 2978 6.93 24 17 84.0
Sean Salisbury, MIN 115 195 59.0 1413 7.25 9 6 84.0
Steve Beuerlein, PHO 258 418 61.7 3164 7.57 18 17 82.5
Jeff Hostetler, LAI 236 419 56.3 3242 7.74 14 10 82.5
Bernie Kosar, CLE/DAL 115 201 57.2 1217 6.05 8 3 82.0
Dave Krieg, KC 105 189 55.6 1238 6.55 7 3 81.4
T. J. Rubley, LAM 108 189 57.1 1338 7.08 8 6 80.1
Jim Kelly, BUF 288 470 61.3 3382 7.20 18 18 79.9
Neil O'Donnell, PIT 270 486 55.6 3208 6.60 14 7 79.5
Jeff George, IND 234 407 57.5 2526 6.21 8 6 76.3
Jim McMahon, MIN 200 331 60.4 1968 5.95 9 8 76.2
Steve DeBerg, TB/MIA 136 227 59.9 1707 7.52 7 10 75.3
Warren Moon, HOU 303 520 58.3 3485 6.70 21 21 75.2
John Friesz, SD 128 238 53.8 1402 5.89 6 4 72.8
Brett Favre, GB 318 522 60.9 3303 6.33 19 24 72.2
Jim Harbaugh, CHI 200 325 61.5 2002 6.16 7 11 72.1
Stan Humphries, SD 173 324 53.4 1981 6.11 12 10 71.5
Wade Wilson, NO 221 388 57.0 2457 6.33 12 15 70.1
Jay Schroeder, LAI 78 159 49.1 832 5.23 5 2 70.0
Ken O'Brien, PHI 71 137 51.8 708 5.17 4 3 67.4
Rick Mirer, SEA 274 486 56.4 2833 5.83 12 17 67.0
David Klingler, CIN 190 343 55.4 1935 5.64 6 9 66.6
Rodney Peete, DET 157 252 62.3 1670 6.63 6 14 66.4
Craig Erickson, TB 233 457 51.0 3054 6.68 18 21 66.4
Drew Bledsoe, NE 214 429 49.9 2494 5.81 15 15 65.0
Chris Chandler, PHO 52 103 50.5 471 4.57 3 2 64.8
Jim Everett, LAM 135 274 49.3 1652 6.03 8 12 59.7
Rich Gannon, WAS 74 125 59.2 704 5.63 3 7 59.6
Jack Trudeau, IND 85 162 52.5 992 6.12 2 7 57.4
Mark Rypien, WAS 166 319 52.0 1514 4.75 4 10 56.3
Todd Philcox, CLE 52 108 48.1 699 6.47 4 7 54.5
Scott Secules, NE 75 134 56.0 918 6.85 2 9 54.3

Bossman641
02-13-2009, 11:33 AM
Are my eyes mistaking me or am I really seeing TJ Rubley on that list?

bobblehead
02-13-2009, 11:38 AM
Looks like mad is gonna have to break out the quarter again.

Zool
02-13-2009, 11:41 AM
I assume that LAM is the Rams and LAI is the Raiders? What a messed up way to abbreviate tho.

KYPack
02-13-2009, 11:42 AM
Chicken dinner to anyone who honestly remembers Rich Gannon QBing for the Redskins?

Zool
02-13-2009, 11:46 AM
Chicken dinner to anyone who honestly remembers Rich Gannon QBing for the Redskins?

Wow I remember him on the Queens, but not the Skins. Good catch.

sheepshead
02-13-2009, 11:54 AM
I never knew Jeff George was that good. For a whole season anyway.

Freak Out
02-13-2009, 12:49 PM
Scott freaking Secules.

Zool
02-13-2009, 12:54 PM
Why isnt Browning Nagle on that list? That guy was supposed to be the savior for the Jests.

Cheesehead Craig
02-13-2009, 01:07 PM
Was that Montana's first year in KC? It just doesn't seem that long ago. Oh well, I'm old.

red
02-13-2009, 01:14 PM
Was that Montana's first year in KC? It just doesn't seem that long ago. Oh well, I'm old.

i think so, he was only there for 2 years

man, there's some dandies on that list lol

mark me down as someone who never knew gannon played for the skins

Freak Out
02-13-2009, 01:21 PM
Are my eyes mistaking me or am I really seeing TJ Rubley on that list?

My brother who is always giving me a hard time about my "Favre love" owns a TJ Rubley Rams jersey. :lol:

HarveyWallbangers
02-13-2009, 01:33 PM
Man, Gannon never threw for 2500 yards in a season until he was 34 years old. He didn't get a lot of opportunities--although that was mostly because he wasn't very good when he did play.

At 34, he went to the Raiders and was awesome over a four year stretch.


2002 418 618 67.6 4,689 26 10 97.3
2001 361 549 65.8 3,828 27 9 95.5
2000 284 473 60.0 3,430 28 11 92.4
1999 304 515 59.0 3,840 24 14 86.5

retailguy
02-13-2009, 03:50 PM
I had forgotten about Jim McMahon starting in Minnesota.

sharpe1027
02-13-2009, 03:55 PM
Jim Everett, LAM 135 274 49.3 1652 6.03 8 12 59.7


I thought it was Chris Everett?!? :lol:

Tyrone Bigguns
02-13-2009, 04:09 PM
Last active year for Deberg. A warrior.

retailguy
02-13-2009, 05:42 PM
Chicken dinner to anyone who honestly remembers Rich Gannon QBing for the Redskins?

I just went to my local KFC to collect and they've never heard of you!

are you a fake?
:shock:

KYPack
02-13-2009, 05:59 PM
Chicken dinner to anyone who honestly remembers Rich Gannon QBing for the Redskins?

I just went to my local KFC to collect and they've never heard of you!

are you a fake?
:shock:

I said honestly remember.

Google don't count.

Go into any KFC and have some yardbird.

Just send the bill to Mad.

I met Harlan Sanders once. We were hammered in college. In the afternoon, of course. I was doing my best to remain upright when a buddy told me to turn around. (The KFC was having it's grand opening). There, 18 inches from me, was the pride of Corbin, 'Ol Col Harlan Sanders. The Colonel met the Colonel. Naturally, I showed a lot of class. Refocusing, I said "OmiGod, it's fucking Col Sanders! Are you real" (He didn't look real.)

With that, we all laughed hysterically and ran out of the joint. (With bird in hand.

Sanders died a year or so later.

superfan
02-14-2009, 12:14 AM
I met Harlan Sanders once. We were hammered in college. In the afternoon, of course. I was doing my best to remain upright when a buddy told me to turn around. (The KFC was having it's grand opening). There, 18 inches from me, was the pride of Corbin, 'Ol Col Harlan Sanders. The Colonel met the Colonel. Naturally, I showed a lot of class. Refocusing, I said "OmiGod, it's fucking Col Sanders! Are you real" (He didn't look real.)

With that, we all laughed hysterically and ran out of the joint. (With bird in hand.

Sanders died a year or so later.

:D :D :D

Great story, KYPack.

This whole list is funny when looking at it now. Am I really seeing Bobby Hebert as the 3rd best QB for TD passes? And John Friesz - I remember when he was a fantasy "sleeper" for several seasons. Guess he never woke up.

Overall that is one sorry list.

SnakeLH2006
02-14-2009, 12:19 AM
LMAO! This list rocks!

2 things:

The Lions were wrong to give up on Scott Mitchell. Barry who? Yea, thought so! :shock:

T.J. Rubley actually handled snaps without fumbling at will...and awkwardly, and...causing crucial games to be lost out of sheer will, err... ineptitude. TJ Rubley Fan Club unite......still waiting on that one.

Surely that was a class of journeymen QB's if I ever seen one. LOL.

Fritz
02-14-2009, 07:18 AM
Chicken dinner to anyone who honestly remembers Rich Gannon QBing for the Redskins?

I just went to my local KFC to collect and they've never heard of you!

are you a fake?
:shock:

I said honestly remember.

Google don't count.

Go into any KFC and have some yardbird.

Just send the bill to Mad.

I met Harlan Sanders once. We were hammered in college. In the afternoon, of course. I was doing my best to remain upright when a buddy told me to turn around. (The KFC was having it's grand opening). There, 18 inches from me, was the pride of Corbin, 'Ol Col Harlan Sanders. The Colonel met the Colonel. Naturally, I showed a lot of class. Refocusing, I said "OmiGod, it's fucking Col Sanders! Are you real" (He didn't look real.)

With that, we all laughed hysterically and ran out of the joint. (With bird in hand.

Sanders died a year or so later.

I heard or read that he was not the kind gentle-man he was portrayed to be on those ol' television commercials.

packrat
02-14-2009, 08:48 AM
Have any of these debates ever changed someone's mind? It seems as if some start off with a conclusion, then try to find arguments to support that preordained conclusion. In the process certain people begin to look VERY foolish as they cling to an untenable conclusion with ever feebler attempts to explain away the obvious. Sort of reminds me of the Iraq TV guy who was arguing that Sadaam was winning the war.

Fritz
02-14-2009, 02:00 PM
Yes, some threads have changed my thinking. This occurs when people use logic and facts to make their case. Patler, Waldo, Vince, KY, Bretsky, and numerous others have persuaded me to see certain things differently.

For example, Waldo and CPK (sorry I don't remember off the top of my head but I'm pretty sure it was CPK) just showed me why the Packers do need to draft a couple OLB's this time around.