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  • #16
    Originally posted by MadtownPacker
    Who cares what these punk-ass chumps say. I just saw a stat after the MNF game that said about most QB wins since 2001 (Brady's first year).

    Brady - 64

    Manning - 61

    McNabb - 51

    Favre - 51


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    Either way it shows which QBs are the winners no matter what weak, non-fact based articles try to depict.
    Mad,

    I saw that graphic on the broadcast, and Favre wasn't on it. I started counting in my head how many victories since Sept. 30, 2001 (When Brady started his first game. This is key, because they only counted wins after Brady started (entered?) his first game)

    2001 12 wins plus 1 playoff win minus 3 before sept. 30th = 10
    2002 12 wins
    2003 10 wins plus 1 playoff
    2004 10
    2005 4
    2006 3
    That's 49, right? Didn't make the graphic, but still pretty damn impressive.
    "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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    • #17
      Originally posted by BallHawk
      http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=1412606
      I'm always glad to get feedback.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by mraynrand
        I saw that graphic on the broadcast, and Favre wasn't on it. I started counting in my head how many victories since Sept. 30, 2001 (When Brady started his first game. This is key, because they only counted wins after Brady started (entered?) his first game)

        2001 12 wins plus 1 playoff win minus 3 before sept. 30th = 10
        2002 12 wins
        2003 10 wins plus 1 playoff
        2004 10
        2005 4
        2006 3
        That's 49, right? Didn't make the graphic, but still pretty damn impressive.
        Who was the 4th QB listed then? I saw it twice man, he was on it.

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        • #19
          During the ESPN pregame, when the panalists ranked their 5 best quarterbacks, Steve Young had Brett at #5. I've always thought Young was a pretty decent analyst, but that could be because he's next to Irvin and Jackson. Crackhead Bob would look smart sitting next to those two.

          Despite ESPN's ineptitude, Ron Jaworski is my favorite analyst out there.

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          • #20
            Maybe I'm seeing something different, but I don't think the writer was dissing Favre at all. Early in the column he compares Leinart to Favre, in effect calling Favre "great."

            I took his second comment to mean something more to the effect that it's sad to see Favre's considerable talents being used (wasted?) keeping a marginal team in games, rather than contending for a playoff spot.

            Truth be told, don't we all feel that way?
            "It's mind over matter... if you don't mind, it don't matter." - #4, Brett Favre

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