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It's really disgusting. The only guy I don't blame is Dez. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that his mom was a stat whore. When you grow up in that environment, what choice do you have?They are all stat whores.

It's really disgusting. The only guy I don't blame is Dez. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that his mom was a stat whore. When you grow up in that environment, what choice do you have?They are all stat whores.

Bamac said:I have a hard time calling anyone out for "running up the score" in light of games like this: http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=231006027TheFanatic said:Running the score up in professional football qualifies. And if you scroll up this thread, you will see plenty of examples from both Brady and Manning in which they do that...Adam Harstad said:Yeah. A stat whore is someone who does something that falls outside the natural flow of the game in pursuit of a record. Guys who happen to accumulate massive stats during the regular course of the game aren't stat whores, they're just phenomenal players. For instance, Peyton Manning and Nick Foles weren't stat-whoring it up when they went for 7 TDs. Foles got all of his scores in the first 3 quarters, when the game was theoretically still in question. Manning got his 7th TD on a short little screen when he was trying to get a first down to chew up the rest of the clock. They weren't chasing the record, they just happened to get it in the natural flow of the game because they were playing so well.TheFanatic said:To say that neither of these guys are stat whores is like saying I like to fire up the grill every now and again...Adam Harstad said:Peyton Manning is 3rd all-time in total passing touchdowns of 2 yards or less. He has 54 such touchdowns in his career, which is one every 4.4 games. 11.3% of his total TD passes are of the stat-padding chip-shot variety.
Tom Brady is 2nd all-time in total passing touchdowns of 2 yards or less. He has 55 such touchdowns in his career, which is one every 3.4 games. 15.6% of his total TD passes are of the stat-padding chip-shot variety.
#JustSayin'
An example of stat whoring would be Oakland force-feeding the ball to Jerry Rice when they're down by 3+ touchdowns to keep his consecutive games with a reception streak alive. They were just running stupid little screen passes that did nothing to contribute to their efforts to win the game, simply because they had nothing left to play for.
It's hard to say that scoring TDs does nothing to contribute to a team's efforts to win the game, so in that respect, it's hard to say that scoring touchdowns is ever being a stat whore, unless you're passing up a higher-percentage touchdown play in order to check to a lower-percentage touchdown play... but given Manning's (and Brady's) history, I'd be hard pressed to call letting them pass the ball at the goal line a "lower-percentage touchdown play".
Why bother? Everyone else has been refuting you so easily. It is the low hanging fruit of the SP.General Tso said:Oh God, now pureidiot is joining the peanut gallery. Just like the rest of the clown possie he comes here with nothing of any substance. Still waiting for GhostRider and FFNinja to respond to my 2004 post. Like their names, they have disappeared into thin air LOL.purestrength said:Private Tso gets chippy when he's getting owned.
So if Manning throwing up 24 and 25 in the 3rd Q and sitting out the 4th Q is stat whoring, then you must think Brady is the biggest stat whore for throwing in the 4th Q up 38 against the Redskins right?Fact: Manning ran up scores
For the first part of the year Manning was doing fine. Over their first eight games the Colts won by an average of 11.8 points. Then Manning somehow got confused and thought he was in college again where margin of victory actually matters.
In Week 10 against Houston, with a 35-0 lead, he was still is throwing. He threw two late interceptions that gave Houston the field position they needed to score their only points. In fact, in the final quarter, with Indy sporting a 42-7 lead, Manning came out and attempted four straight passes before being intercepted. Final score: 49-14. Said Manning after the game: "We're the kind of offense that's score, score, score, attack, attack, attack."
The following week, playing a beat up Chicago team that had very little chance to score 20-plus points, Manning was still throwing midway through the third quarter with a more-than-comfortable 24-point lead.
The next week, versus Detroit, Manning reached a new low. Late in the third quarter, leading the Lions 34-9, Manning was still throwing the ball. With just over 2 minutes to go in the third, Manning hit Marvin Harrison from 5 yards for his sixth TD of the game. Manning didn't play in the fourth quarter, apparently feeling the 32-point, 41-9 lead would be sufficient.
Statius Whoreus
I acknowledged that a few posts back (#365): "I think I've come to the conclusion that Brady is probably just as much as stat padder as Brees and Manning."So if Manning throwing up 24 and 25 in the 3rd Q and sitting out the 4th Q is stat whoring, then you must think Brady is the biggest stat whore for throwing in the 4th Q up 38 against the Redskins right?Fact: Manning ran up scores
For the first part of the year Manning was doing fine. Over their first eight games the Colts won by an average of 11.8 points. Then Manning somehow got confused and thought he was in college again where margin of victory actually matters.
In Week 10 against Houston, with a 35-0 lead, he was still is throwing. He threw two late interceptions that gave Houston the field position they needed to score their only points. In fact, in the final quarter, with Indy sporting a 42-7 lead, Manning came out and attempted four straight passes before being intercepted. Final score: 49-14. Said Manning after the game: "We're the kind of offense that's score, score, score, attack, attack, attack."
The following week, playing a beat up Chicago team that had very little chance to score 20-plus points, Manning was still throwing midway through the third quarter with a more-than-comfortable 24-point lead.
The next week, versus Detroit, Manning reached a new low. Late in the third quarter, leading the Lions 34-9, Manning was still throwing the ball. With just over 2 minutes to go in the third, Manning hit Marvin Harrison from 5 yards for his sixth TD of the game. Manning didn't play in the fourth quarter, apparently feeling the 32-point, 41-9 lead would be sufficient.
Statius Whoreus
Going to be reversed. 42 again.43 again.Back to 42.
Yep what is he thinking. Why on earth go with what has worked for him for 15 years when trailing by 11.I love this whore!! 1st and goal at the 2? Three straight passes!
It could have nothing to do with passing being the best way for them to score.All just coincidence. LOL. You should listen to the radio broadcast. That's all they're talking about is the pursuit of the record. But our dear Peyton couldn't have that on his mind, could he?
Are you watching the game? Manning is torching this top ranked passing D. Keeping his foot on the pedal is what he should do. Quit trolling, troll.Where's the peanut gallery? Paging pureidiot...
1st half stats...
Peyton Manning - outside the 8 yard line
25 passes
11 rushes
Peyton Manning - inside the 8 yard line
7 passes (including 3 from the 1, and one from the 2)
0 rushes
Against a Defense that in my scoring system is ranked #2 against QB's and #28 against RB's.
All just coincidence. LOL. You should listen to the radio broadcast. That's all they're talking about is the pursuit of the record. But our dear Peyton couldn't have that on his mind, could he?
How's the rushing game doing? 7.3 yards per carry? How's that pizza boy?3 plays from the 1 yard line. All passes. Only 1 completed for a touchdown.Are you watching the game? Manning is torching this top ranked passing D. Keeping his foot on the pedal is what he should do. Quit trolling, troll.Where's the peanut gallery? Paging pureidiot...
1st half stats...
Peyton Manning - outside the 8 yard line
25 passes
11 rushes
Peyton Manning - inside the 8 yard line
7 passes (including 3 from the 1, and one from the 2)
0 rushes
Against a Defense that in my scoring system is ranked #2 against QB's and #28 against RB's.
All just coincidence. LOL. You should listen to the radio broadcast. That's all they're talking about is the pursuit of the record. But our dear Peyton couldn't have that on his mind, could he?
Seriously. Please god. Stop feeding him.44.
Let's not let this thread get hijacked by Private Tso again. Breaking Brady's record is more important and more interesting.
Yeah, at some point you have to hand the ball off at the one. I mean, really. Does anyone want to argue anymore that Manning isn't consciously play calling with this record in mind? That stupid argument has been thoroughly smashed today. Just waiting for pureidiot and Ghostboy to man up and admit they've been thoroughly and completely owned in this thread. Or is it "pwned" as you kids say today? LOLWhat now, bumbass? Rushing TD!
Where's my large cheese and pepperoni pizza boy? All this owning is making me hungry.Where'd the idiot go? Runs away to lube his sweet Tommy plug.
Your schtick is weak. You should practice more.Where's my large cheese and pepperoni pizza boy? All this owning is making me hungry.Where'd the idiot go? Runs away to lube his sweet Tommy plug.
should have gone with Your schtick is duck sauce.Your schtick is weak. You should practice more.Where's my large cheese and pepperoni pizza boy? All this owning is making me hungry.Where'd the idiot go? Runs away to lube his sweet Tommy plug.
I defer to my witty brethren.should have gone with Your schtick is duck sauce.Your schtick is weak. You should practice more.Where's my large cheese and pepperoni pizza boy? All this owning is making me hungry.Where'd the idiot go? Runs away to lube his sweet Tommy plug.
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