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  • Would Favre have all records now if...

    He played in a dome???

    "(Manning himself has shrugged off some of his records, telling friends that he thinks Brett Favre would hold the single-season touchdown pass mark if he played in a dome.)"

    Playing in a dome does let you throw the ball a lot better because there is no conditions to affect your pass... But Favre historically does good in bad weather...

    Interesting say the least...

    Thoughts???

  • #2
    Are you kidding me? Favre is horrible in domes.

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    • #3
      I agree it is an interesting thought. There is certainly more passing for a Dome game than a game played in the pour rain or snow.

      Passing well during inclement weather may partly be a mindset. Besides Favre playing well in bad weather, I remember Lynn Dickey passing very well in the infamous "Snow Bowl" against Tampa Bay.

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      • #4
        I actually studied this pretty closely. Playing in Green Bay has hurt Favre. Probably not quite to the extent that some make it out to be, but I figure by 1/2 way into last season, Favre would have had all of the records if he had played in better climate or dome--when you study his stats in good weather compared to inclimate weather. It definitely helps Manning, but having Harrison and Wayne have helped him even more.
        "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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        • #5
          I hate 'what if's'. Alot like 'why me's'

          Waste of time.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
            I actually studied this pretty closely. Playing in Green Bay has hurt Favre. Probably not quite to the extent that some make it out to be, but I figure by 1/2 way into last season, Favre would have had all of the records if he had played in better climate or dome--when you study his stats in good weather compared to inclimate weather. It definitely helps Manning, but having Harrison and Wayne have helped him even more.
            Had Favre not come to GB, not played for Holmgren, Mariucci, and Reid and not been in the total small town football absorbed atmosphere of GB, he may never have evolved past what he was his rookie year.

            I have often wondered if he could have become what he has anywhere else. GB seems to suit him well.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Patler
              Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
              I actually studied this pretty closely. Playing in Green Bay has hurt Favre. Probably not quite to the extent that some make it out to be, but I figure by 1/2 way into last season, Favre would have had all of the records if he had played in better climate or dome--when you study his stats in good weather compared to inclimate weather. It definitely helps Manning, but having Harrison and Wayne have helped him even more.
              Had Favre not come to GB, not played for Holmgren, Mariucci, and Reid and not been in the total small town football absorbed atmosphere of GB, he may never have evolved past what he was his rookie year.

              I have often wondered if he could have become what he has anywhere else. GB seems to suit him well.
              Now, this is a 'what if' that I don't mind dwelling on.

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              • #8
                Well, I guess I needed to be more clear for some people. If you look at his stats, playing in "the climate" in Green Bay hurt Favre's stats to the tune of approximately a 1/2 year's worth of stats--if you adjusted his stats for the inclimate weather games to something similar to his stats in non-inclimate weather games.

                I thought this was a discussion of how much playing in inclimate weather affects players compared to those that play in ideal weather or domes.
                "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brandon494
                  Are you kidding me? Favre is horrible in domes.
                  Not really. The team lost a lot of games at Dallas and at Minnesota for awhile, but that's outdated. His career passer rating is actually higher in a Dome than at Lambeau.
                  "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                    Originally posted by Brandon494
                    Are you kidding me? Favre is horrible in domes.
                    Not really. The team lost a lot of games at Dallas and at Minnesota for awhile, but that's outdated. His career passer rating is actually higher in a Dome than at Lambeau.
                    And then there's that Super Bowl......................in a dome.

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                    • #11
                      If he had a GM that actually went out and got him some weapons, the records would have been shattered by now. Imagine his stats if he had a Wayne/Harrison like duo. I'd say that would be a more deciding factor vs if he had played in a dome or not.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                        Well, I guess I needed to be more clear for some people. If you look at his stats, playing in "the climate" in Green Bay hurt Favre's stats to the tune of approximately a 1/2 year's worth of stats--if you adjusted his stats for the inclimate weather games to something similar to his stats in non-inclimate weather games.

                        I thought this was a discussion of how much playing in inclimate weather affects players compared to those that play in ideal weather or domes.
                        I guess I need to be more clear for some people. My point is simply, its not worth debating. For every, "what if he hadn't..." there is a "what if he had..." that cancels it out. If he hadn't played in Green Bay, he would have had to play somewhere else. Weather aside, he might have been worse.

                        Did you factor in how bad he has been at times in domes?
                        How about hot weather, if he had been in the south?
                        Or were you just assuming picture-perfect football weather 16 games each year in an outdoor stadium like GB?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GBRulz
                          If he had a GM that actually went out and got him some weapons, the records would have been shattered by now. Imagine his stats if he had a Wayne/Harrison like duo. I'd say that would be a more deciding factor vs if he had played in a dome or not.
                          What if he had played with better defenses, so the other team didn't have the ball so long?

                          But then, the Packers would have been ahead, and would have passed less!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                            Originally posted by Brandon494
                            Are you kidding me? Favre is horrible in domes.
                            Not really. The team lost a lot of games at Dallas and at Minnesota for awhile, but that's outdated. His career passer rating is actually higher in a Dome than at Lambeau.
                            How can that be? I can think of a few real stinkers in the domes.

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                            • #15
                              What if:

                              1) Terrence Murphy had not been injured.

                              2) An OG was draft with the first pick in 2005 instead of Rodgers.

                              3) Someone other than Ray Rhodes had been hired in 99.

                              4) Mike Holmgren had been more patient and taken over GM duties from Wolf instead of Sherman.

                              5) Dan Marino retired a year earlier.

                              6) Robert Brooks didn't suffer his knee injury.

                              7) Sterling had not suffered his injury.

                              8) Chris Chambers had been drafted instead of Ferguson.

                              9) Mike Wahle had not been cut.

                              10) An RB other than Davenport had been drafted.


                              That is a lot of "what if's" for which there is no correct or sure answer.

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