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QB's playing multiple time zones away (1 Viewer)

MDSkinner

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Sorry if this is Honda but I searched and could not find anything specifically focused on QB's cross multiple time zones. Lock it up and give me a link if there is, though. I was just looking at stats from QB's who have played in the last few weeks (11-14) to see how they fared when playing with a little jet lag. Here is what I have, and hopefully I have not missed any.

Week 14

NYJ Vs SF

Favre - 20/31 137 0/1

NWE vs SEA

Cassel - 26/44 268 1/0

STL vs AZ (Not sure this one counts)

Bulger 22/37 228 1/1

Week 13

AZ vs Philly

Warner - 21/39 235 3/3

SF vs BUF

Hill - 14/23 161 1/0

ATL Vs SD

Ryan - 17/23 207 2/0

DEN vs NYJ

Cutler - 27/43 357 2/1

Week 12

WAS vs SEA

Campbell - 20/33 206 1/0

Indy vs SD

Manning - 32/44 255 2/1

Week 11

SD vs PIT

Rivers -15/26 159 0/2

OAK vs MIA

Russell - 15/22 156 0/0

DAL vs WAS

Romo - 19/27 198 1/2

STL vs SF

Bulger - 34/53 295 1/2

This is only a 13 game group and I would love to see what it is throughout this season and even potentially previous seasons but I just don't have all that data easily at hand. But the average for these 13 games is

220 1.1/1

Not horrible, but certainly not what you are necessarily hoping for from your QB on a playoff game like this week. I only bring this up for those considering starting Rivers (in KC), Hill (in MIA) and Cassel (in OAK). Cassel may be a bit different since they stuck around after the SEA game, but it is still something to make a person think. Any one have any insight into this or any thoughts? Should travelling across multiple time zones come into mind when picking a QB?

 

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