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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostStafford's stats are the same as Andy Dalton. Stafford just throws the ball a ton more.
Second - Doing something 40 times is a lot harder than doing it 20 times.
Third - Stafford had far more yards. Stafford had a better TD/INT Ratio. Stafford had a much better QBR. Stafford had a much better completion %. He did that with an undeniably far inferior running game to help take any pressure off.
My point that I started with is not that Stafford is the GOAT. My point is that Stafford is at a minimum an above average QB. I think he is top 10 in the league. The Detroit Lions have held Stafford back. If he had been surrounded by more guys that lived up to their potential he would probably have a ring. The Lions can win a Superbowl with him, but we cannot win with our defense and probably not with our running game. Stafford is not why we are watching other teams in the NFCC.
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Originally posted by kreton View PostNo he's not a top QB, but that doesn't make him a bad QB.
I am not going to try to rank all 40ish QB's but over the last 3 years or so I would put Dalton in the top 15-20 I think. Which makes him a decent QB.
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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostDalton is an average QB who had the luxury of having a good defense for most of his career. The aggregate stats are nearly a mirror image of each other with Stafford and Dalton. Dalton has slightly higher TD ratio, Stafford a slightly less INT ratio. Other than that, if Dalton throws as many times as Stafford he has Stafford's stats.
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Originally posted by kreton View PostWe can agree to disagree. But like I said before - Completing 14/20 1TD is not that same as 28/40 2TD. It's just not.
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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostAggregate, they are identical. Counting stats are a byproduct of repetitition, not skill. A difference between Dalton and Stafford on the aggregate stat level - that would mean something. Problem is that difference doesn't exist.
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It works like that in every sport.
Aggregate stats are what every player is compared against - provided their attempts are relatively close. Dalton doesn't have control on how many times he throws the ball - but when he does he's pretty much throwing it the same way Stafford does. Same YPA, YPC and very, very similar TD and INT ratios.
Now if you want to compare Stafford to Rodgers - you'd see the Gulf of Mexico.
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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostIt works like that in every sport.
Aggregate stats are what every player is compared against - provided their attempts are relatively close. Dalton doesn't have control on how many times he throws the ball - but when he does he's pretty much throwing it the same way Stafford does. Same YPA, YPC and very, very similar TD and INT ratios.
Now if you want to compare Stafford to Rodgers - you'd see the Gulf of Mexico.
Comparing Stafford to Rodgers stat wise is not drastically different, especially for the last 3 years or so.
Rodgers is def better but its not huge. Rodgers at this point in his career is a sure fire 1st ballot HOFer who is quite possibly a top 5-10 QB of all time. Stafford is not.
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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostSeriously? In the year Stafford threw for 5,000 had Rodgers thrown as many times as Stafford he'd have thrown for nearly 6,000.
Comp % Yards TD INT RATING
2017
65.7 4,446 29 10 99.3
2016
65.3 4,327 24 10 93.3
2015
67.2 4,262 32 13 97.0
Rodgers
2017
64.7 1,675 16 6 97.2
2016
65.7 4,428 40 7 104.2
2015
60.7 3,821 31 8 92.7
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You are comparing apples to kumquats.
Compare Stafford's age 29 season to Rodgers' age 29 season. What you will find is two things:
1) Rodgers got sacked MORE than Stafford did this year - his O-line was a mess.
2) Rodgers still threw for nearly 40 TD's and had less than 10 INT.
I used Dalton and Stafford because they are pretty much the same age - and their aggregate stats for their careers are about as identical as you can get.
When you compare players, you compare them at the same time periods of their careers. Through age 29, Stafford can't hold Rodgers' jock strap - even with Rodgers not even starting till he was age 25.......
What you should be concerned with is Rodgers' last 3 years - because Stafford isn't very far from starting those years in his career (ages 31-33). In other words, the Lions are getting ready to pay for his declining years. Rare is the player whose career gets better after age 30.
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