And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?The top 4 are..1. Steve Young2. Joe Montana3. Peyton Manning4. Dan Marino
can a running TD be intercepted?' date='Oct 16 2006, 10:27 PM' post='5735191']
And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?The top 4 are..1. Steve Young2. Joe Montana3. Peyton Manning4. Dan Marino
No, but a careful scrutiny of the question reveals that it's not strictly limited to passing TDs.can a running TD be intercepted?' date='Oct 16 2006, 10:27 PM' post='5735191']
And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?The top 4 are..1. Steve Young2. Joe Montana3. Peyton Manning4. Dan Marino
This is an obvioussince pretty much everyone acknowledges that Favre is an all-time great. His recent play is what draws criticism.
This is an obvioussince pretty much everyone acknowledges that Favre is an all-time great. His recent play is what draws criticism.
How is this possible?Fla\/\/ed said:I guess you must miss all the threads that I support Favre in.
Similar to Aikman and Elway when there teams sucked.What is his TD-to-INT ratio for the last three years?
From this point in 2006 through 2003 89TD/72 INTFrom this point in 2006 through 2002 116TD/89INTFavre is in some great company being in the top 5 for all QB with over 200TD passes.What is his TD-to-INT ratio for the last three years?
Gotta give you' date='Oct 16 2006, 07:50 PM' post='5735410']
No, but a careful scrutiny of the question reveals that it's not strictly limited to passing TDs.can a running TD be intercepted?' date='Oct 16 2006, 10:27 PM' post='5735191']
And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?The top 4 are..1. Steve Young2. Joe Montana3. Peyton Manning4. Dan Marino
Now THAT's some breaking news. Nearly 10 years into his retirement, no less.Elway will play one more year, IMO, and will finish having flirted with or having broken almost all of Marino's career records.
Now THAT's some breaking news. Nearly 10 years into his retirement, no less.Elway will play one more year, IMO, and will finish having flirted with or having broken almost all of Marino's career records.
Oh, but you are going to count it when a QB throws a screen pass and the RB takes it 50 yards to the house?Throwing touchdowns from inside the 5 is not that easy, ya know. There is less space for receivers to get open.One thing you can say for sure about Favre. He's thrown more TD's from inside the 3 yard line that any other QB (probably by a mile). I'd like to know where he ranks if you took away all his TD's and INT's from inside the 5 yard line. The guy has really padded his TD numbers with all his 2 yard TD passes.
???That is one of the least valid criticisms I have EVER seen for a QB's career numbers.One thing you can say for sure about Favre. He's thrown more TD's from inside the 3 yard line that any other QB (probably by a mile).
I'd like to know where he ranks if you took away all his TD's and INT's from inside the 5 yard line. The guy has really padded his TD numbers with all his 2 yard TD passes.
Ok Favre haters......
Joe Bryant said:We've had a few people who post on the board with the primary reason to just incite people and then go back to their home board and brag about how many "fish" they "caught" or what they could stir up. Posters who do that and don't have anything positive to bring to the board will have their ability to post removed.
This is an obvioussince pretty much everyone acknowledges that Favre is an all-time great. His recent play is what draws criticism.
This is an obvioussince pretty much everyone acknowledges that Favre is an all-time great. His recent play is what draws criticism.
Ok Favre haters......Joe Bryant said:We've had a few people who post on the board with the primary reason to just incite people and then go back to their home board and brag about how many "fish" they "caught" or what they could stir up. Posters who do that and don't have anything positive to bring to the board will have their ability to post removed.
No, that's not what drives people nuts. Other people have favorite players here and back them a lot. What drives people nuts is your frequent dismissal of any criticism of Favre as "hating" from "haters". It's dismissive, not necessary, inaccurate, and lowers the talk level to that of politics. How about just giving that part of it up? Most other people you're talking to here are as intelligent as you are, regardless of their opinions.I know my support of Favre drives some of you nuts but deal with it and move on.![]()
The PFW stat database I used to use appears to either no longer be available, or has moved, and that was the only one I had a link to that had historical players. Yahoo at least has situational stats but I'll have to do it for current players.I can't find any situational stats that have inside the 5 as a stat. The closest thing would be to use stats by down and distance, where the distance is "and goal". So here are the results for Favre vs the arguable top 3 QBs at present:Favre: 138 of 409 TDs were on 1st to 4th down with a distance of "and goal" = 34%Brady: 62 of 138 = 45%McNabb: 63 of 152 = 41%Manning: 76 of 262 = 29%Interesting not only that Favre has a lower percentage than Brady and McNabb, but so does Peyton who many people have claimed pads his stats at the goal line.Chaz McNulty said:One thing you can say for sure about Favre. He's thrown more TD's from inside the 3 yard line that any other QB (probably by a mile). I'd like to know where he ranks if you took away all his TD's and INT's from inside the 5 yard line. The guy has really padded his TD numbers with all his 2 yard TD passes.
Wrong. There are two groups here. Those that have justified criticism of Favre and those that make blanket absurd comments which I do call out as haters.fatness said:No, that's not what drives people nuts. Other people have favorite players here and back them a lot. What drives people nuts is your frequent dismissal of any criticism of Favre as "hating" from "haters". It's dismissive, not necessary, inaccurate, and lowers the talk level to that of politics. How about just giving that part of it up? Most other people you're talking to here are as intelligent as you are, regardless of their opinions.Fla\/\/ed said:I know my support of Favre drives some of you nuts but deal with it and move on.![]()
i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?
i know McNabb is 2nd overall in career TD:Int, but he won't get 200 TDs for another couple years (at 152 right now).
Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?
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Very interesting given the criticism of some on this board and others about Favre adn Manning.The PFW stat database I used to use appears to either no longer be available, or has moved, and that was the only one I had a link to that had historical players. Yahoo at least has situational stats but I'll have to do it for current players.I can't find any situational stats that have inside the 5 as a stat. The closest thing would be to use stats by down and distance, where the distance is "and goal". So here are the results for Favre vs the arguable top 3 QBs at present:Favre: 138 of 409 TDs were on 1st to 4th down with a distance of "and goal" = 34%Brady: 62 of 138 = 45%McNabb: 63 of 152 = 41%Manning: 76 of 262 = 29%Interesting not only that Favre has a lower percentage than Brady and McNabb, but so does Peyton who many people have claimed pads his stats at the goal line.Chaz McNulty said:One thing you can say for sure about Favre. He's thrown more TD's from inside the 3 yard line that any other QB (probably by a mile). I'd like to know where he ranks if you took away all his TD's and INT's from inside the 5 yard line. The guy has really padded his TD numbers with all his 2 yard TD passes.
Huh?He wrote "thrown" and "passes" with TD's sandwiched between? Is there any other way to "throw" the ball for a TD other than "passing" it? Is there any other way to "pass" the ball than to "throw" it?' date='Oct 16 2006, 06:50 PM' post='5735410']
No, but a careful scrutiny of the question reveals that it's not strictly limited to passing TDs .can a running TD be intercepted?' date='Oct 16 2006, 10:27 PM' post='5735191']
And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes ?
The top 4 are..
1. Steve Young
2. Joe Montana
3. Peyton Manning
4. Dan Marino
I think your Man love for Favre has gone pastOk Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?The top 4 are..1. Steve Young2. Joe Montana3. Peyton Manning4. Dan Marino
The data dominator will do this back to 2002.The PFW stat database I used to use appears to either no longer be available, or has moved, and that was the only one I had a link to that had historical players. Yahoo at least has situational stats but I'll have to do it for current players.I can't find any situational stats that have inside the 5 as a stat. The closest thing would be to use stats by down and distance, where the distance is "and goal". So here are the results for Favre vs the arguable top 3 QBs at present:Favre: 138 of 409 TDs were on 1st to 4th down with a distance of "and goal" = 34%Brady: 62 of 138 = 45%McNabb: 63 of 152 = 41%Manning: 76 of 262 = 29%Interesting not only that Favre has a lower percentage than Brady and McNabb, but so does Peyton who many people have claimed pads his stats at the goal line.Chaz McNulty said:One thing you can say for sure about Favre. He's thrown more TD's from inside the 3 yard line that any other QB (probably by a mile). I'd like to know where he ranks if you took away all his TD's and INT's from inside the 5 yard line. The guy has really padded his TD numbers with all his 2 yard TD passes.
I think your Man love for Favre has gone pastOk Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes?The top 4 are..1. Steve Young2. Joe Montana3. Peyton Manning4. Dan Marinodirectly into
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I'd reply on where you can find that info in this thread but Levin would tell me to watch the "tude".i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?i know McNabb is 2nd overall in career TD:Int, but he won't get 200 TDs for another couple years (at 152 right now).
Wow - you really hate your own threads.Bob Magaw chimed in on the other thread and said it does us no good to have pages of rollyeyes in response to posts - I agree.Please offer something constructive.I'd reply on where you can find that info in this thread but Levin would tell me to watch the "tude".i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?i know McNabb is 2nd overall in career TD:Int, but he won't get 200 TDs for another couple years (at 152 right now).
Why do I get the feeling that you are trying to poke me with a stick? I rolled eyes at someone stating I had Man Love for Favre.Wow - you really hate your own threads.Bob Magaw chimed in on the other thread and said it does us no good to have pages of rollyeyes in response to posts - I agree.Please offer something constructive.I'd reply on where you can find that info in this thread but Levin would tell me to watch the "tude".i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?i know McNabb is 2nd overall in career TD:Int, but he won't get 200 TDs for another couple years (at 152 right now).
26i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?
That's a healthy cut off number when discussing a player as an all-time great.26i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?
Actually more like 36.26i'm just curious about the sample size. how many total QBs have over 200 TDs?
Huh?He wrote "thrown" and "passes" with TD's sandwiched between? Is there any other way to "throw" the ball for a TD other than "passing" it? Is there any other way to "pass" the ball than to "throw" it?' date='Oct 16 2006, 06:50 PM' post='5735410']
No, but a careful scrutiny of the question reveals that it's not strictly limited to passing TDs .can a running TD be intercepted?' date='Oct 16 2006, 10:27 PM' post='5735191']
And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes ?
The top 4 are..
1. Steve Young
2. Joe Montana
3. Peyton Manning
4. Dan Marino
How can you run the ball for a TD while simultaneously throwing it for a TD pass?
Grammar and syntax is your friend.Huh?He wrote "thrown" and "passes" with TD's sandwiched between? Is there any other way to "throw" the ball for a TD other than "passing" it? Is there any other way to "pass" the ball than to "throw" it?' date='Oct 16 2006, 06:50 PM' post='5735410']
No, but a careful scrutiny of the question reveals that it's not strictly limited to passing TDs .can a running TD be intercepted?' date='Oct 16 2006, 10:27 PM' post='5735191']
And Favre is 5th.Randall Cunningham would be ahead of Favre if you counted total TDs, though.Ok Favre haters......where does Favre rank for TD-To-INT ratio among the 26 QBs that have thrown 200+ TD passes ?
The top 4 are..
1. Steve Young
2. Joe Montana
3. Peyton Manning
4. Dan Marino
How can you run the ball for a TD while simultaneously throwing it for a TD pass?