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  • shag773
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 2721

    Originally posted by MrBill
    Favre actually comes out well compared to the all-time greats for INT percentage of overall passes. He's not the best of course but better than a lot of guys who were never knocked for throwing INT's.

    QUARTERBACK: INTERCEPTION PCT.

    Arnie Herber: 9.0 (1,175 attempts, 106 INTs)
    Bob Waterfield: 7.9% (1,617 attempts, 128 INTs)
    Sid Luckman: 7.6% (1,744 attempts, 132 INTs)
    George Blanda: 6.9% (4,007 attempts, 277 INTs)
    Sammy Baugh: 6.8% (2,995 attempts, 203 INTs)
    Bobby Layne: 6.6% (3,700 attempts, 243 INTs)
    Norm Van Brocklin: 6.1% (2,895 attempts, 178 INTs)
    Joe Namath: 5.8% (3,762 attempts, 220 INTs
    Terry Bradshaw: 5.4% (3,901 attempts, 210 INTs)
    Otto Graham: 5.1% (2,626 attempts, 135 INTs)
    Bob Griese: 5.0% (3,429 attempts, 172 INTs)
    Johnny Unitas: 4.9% (5,186 attempts, 253 INTs)
    Len Dawson: 4.9% (3,741 attempts, 183 INTs)
    Bart Starr: 4.4% (3,149 attempts, 138 INTs)
    Sonny Jurgensen: 4.4% (4,262 attempts, 189 INTs)
    Dan Fouts: 4.3% (5,604 attempts, 242 INTs)
    Fran Tarkenton: 4.1% (6,467 attempts, 266 INTs)
    Roger Staubach: 3.7% (2,958 attempts, 109 INTs)
    Jim Kelly: 3.7% (4,779 attempts, 175 INTs)
    Boomer Esiason: 3.5% (5,205 attempts, 184 INTs)
    Warren Moon: 3.4% (6,823 attempts, 233 INTs)
    Brett Favre: 3.3% (9,280 attempts, 310 INTs)
    John Elway: 3.1 (7,250 attempts, 226 INTs)
    Dan Marino: 3.0 (8,358 attempts, 252 INTs)
    Troy Aikman: 3.0 (4,715 attempts, 141 INTs)

    Current QB's of note...

    Peyton Manning: 2.8
    Drew Brees: 2.7
    Tom Brady: 2.3
    Looking at this list, I think there is one glaring problem. Alot of the guys on this list above Favre played all if not a good portion of their games before 1978. (Other than Kelly, Esiason and Moon) Taking that into account and looking at his actual contemporaries, isn't 3.3% pretty high?

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    • bucky
      #50? WTF?
      • Feb 2009
      • 5408

      Originally posted by shag773
      Looking at this list, I think there is one glaring problem. Alot of the guys on this list above Favre played all if not a good portion of their games before 1978. (Other than Kelly, Esiason and Moon) Taking that into account and looking at his actual contemporaries, isn't 3.3% pretty high?
      You also have to look at playoff performances. Brett is top 5 in the regular season. Playoff interceptions and the crucial times in those playoff games for many of the ints drags him down. I say maybe top 10 all time when you consider both regular season and playoffs.

      When you look at Bart Starrs playoff performances it's not hard to make a case for Starr > Favre.

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      • shag773
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 2721

        Originally posted by bucky
        You also have to look at playoff performances. Brett is top 5 in the regular season. Playoff interceptions and the crucial times in those playoff games for many of the ints drags him down. I say maybe top 10 all time when you consider both regular season and playoffs.

        When you look at Bart Starrs playoff performances it's not hard to make a case for Starr > Favre.
        I'm lukewarm when it comes to Favre. Amazing career, toughest player I have ever seen, durable, and a great arm, 100% first ballot HOF. But I can't get past those mind numbing INT's he threw in the playoffs during this decade to place him top 5 all-time.

        When I think of Farve I think of that ball he threw vs the Eagles in 2004 that he just threw up for grabs for no reason. You would think as an Eagles fan I'd be jumping up and down and going nuts, but I just stood there and kept saying "what in the blue fuck was that?"

        There's a fine line between crazy and stupid, and Farve toed that line a little too much in big games for my taste.

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        • shag773
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 2721

          Originally posted by AaronS
          Favre is not the int machine he's made out to be.
          Well, like anything else people are going to go overboard when they are just plain hating on a player. I'm just saying throwing in INT PCT from guys who played in the 40s-50s-60s doesn't really give a proper perspective.


          He might not be a bad with INT's as some people say, but you can't honestly say it was a part of his game Farve backers should be puffing out their chests about either. Not talking about you specifically.

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          • bucky
            #50? WTF?
            • Feb 2009
            • 5408

            Originally posted by AaronS
            Easy to perform well playing with 9 other Hall of Famers. (and 2 others that deserve to be there)
            Those 2 super bowl years, the run game had declined quite a bit and most of the offensive burden was placed on Starr. Starr's playoff performances were phenomenal. No one can argue that.

            Starr's playoff performances at QB > Favre's.

            No matter what excuses you want to make for Favre.

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            • bucky
              #50? WTF?
              • Feb 2009
              • 5408

              Originally posted by shag773
              I'm lukewarm when it comes to Favre. 100% first ballot HOF. But I can't get past those mind numbing INT's he threw in the playoffs during this decade to place him top 5 all-time.
              I place him top 5 or maybe top 2 regular season. But more like top 10ish all time because of the playoff ints.

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              • shag773
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2009
                • 2721

                Originally posted by bucky
                Those 2 super bowl years, the run game had declined quite a bit and most of the offensive burden was placed on Starr. Starr's playoff performances were phenomenal. No one can argue that.

                Starr's playoff performances at QB > Favre's.

                No matter what excuses you want to make for Favre.
                Plus Starr was throwing to a drunken 34 year old TE in that 1st SB too....:twinkle:

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                • MrBill
                  Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 0

                  Originally posted by shag773
                  I'm lukewarm when it comes to Favre. Amazing career, toughest player I have ever seen, durable, and a great arm, 100% first ballot HOF. But I can't get past those mind numbing INT's he threw in the playoffs during this decade to place him top 5 all-time.

                  When I think of Farve I think of that ball he threw vs the Eagles in 2004 that he just threw up for grabs for no reason. You would think as an Eagles fan I'd be jumping up and down and going nuts, but I just stood there and kept saying "what in the blue fuck was that?"

                  There's a fine line between crazy and stupid, and Farve toed that line a little too much in big games for my taste.
                  When I think of the Eagles game in 2004, I think of a lot of things. Mike Sherman calling a fancy trap play at the 1 yard line on 4th down that took a few seconds to develop and got stopped for a loss leaving an easy TD on the field. Not going for it on 4th and less than a yard with 2 minutes in the 4th quarter when Green was averaging over 4 yards a carry in the game and would have allowed the Packers to run out the clock. Allowing the Eagles to convert on 4th and 20 fucking 6 yards (?!?!?!?!) and then letting them get into FG range to send it to OT.

                  The Favre INT was bad but if memory serves it was on 3rd down. By throwing it high and deep, at least there was a chance Javon Walker (#1 WR in '04) was going to be able to make a play on it, which did not happen and it ended up being the same as a punt.

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                  • bucky
                    #50? WTF?
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 5408

                    Originally posted by AaronS
                    I have no doubt Favre picks have taken a year or two off my life. I'm not the least bit happy about that, or the winters and springs I had to agonize over Packer playoff losses.
                    Some of those ints turned me towards the hard stuff, Mountain Dew, instead of the usual Orange Soda. You know, to numb the pain.

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                    • Aso
                      The Serious House
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 11137

                      Jim Kelly and Warren Moon were in their prime only slightly before Favre but all the other greats on that list played a long time ago. None the less I am a little surprised he isn't higher.

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                      • bucky
                        #50? WTF?
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 5408

                        Originally posted by MrBill
                        The Favre INT was bad but if memory serves it was on 3rd down. By throwing it high and deep, at least there was a chance Javon Walker (#1 WR in '04) was going to be able to make a play on it, which did not happen.
                        Oh, just stop. It was a quacking duck of a short punt of a pass that was just thrown up for grabs. A horrible decision. All the things that happened before in that game doesn't take away from the horrible decision/pass/int that Brett threw. That pass wasn't the sole factor in losing that game, but it was the play that ended GB's chance to win that playoff game. It was just flat out horrible.

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                        • MrBill
                          Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 0

                          Originally posted by AaronS
                          I have no doubt Favre picks have taken a year or two off my life. I'm not the least bit happy about that, or the winters and springs I had to agonize over Packer playoff losses.
                          We haven't been much better off since Favre left, what with the 6-10 season and then Aaron Rodgers starting his first playoff game with a pick on his first throw and ending it with a kick 6 to lose the game. This year we can be 11-5 and still miss the playoffs entirely if there is even one let down.

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                          • bucky
                            #50? WTF?
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 5408

                            Originally posted by AaronS
                            I turned my set off after 4th-and-26.

                            I knew then and there that game was over.

                            .. I really can't think of a more embarrassing play in my 25 or so years as a football fan.
                            Aaron, it wasn't over yet. We had the ball with a chance to win the game with a FG. They just needed to get into FG range.

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                            • bucky
                              #50? WTF?
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 5408

                              Originally posted by MrBill
                              We haven't been much better off since Favre left, what with the 6-10 season and then Aaron Rodgers starting his first playoff game with a pick on his first throw and ending it with a kick 6 to lose the game.

                              It's already easy to see that Rodger's makes better decisions. That kick 6 as you call it was a great play by the pass rusher, and a bad block by College. That wasn't a bad decision on Rodgers part. Brett's playoff ints were BAD CARELESS DECISIONS.

                              We will see if Rodgers continues to make better decisions in upcoming playoffs, or if he ends up as careless as Brett was. Either way, GB is still in good shape at QB and has been since the early 90's. Still hoping Aaron keeps showing to be smarter than Brett. Jesus, can you imagine having a smart Brett.

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                              • shag773
                                Senior Member
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 2721

                                Originally posted by MrBill
                                The Favre INT was bad but if memory serves it was on 3rd down. By throwing it high and deep, at least there was a chance Javon Walker (#1 WR in '04) was going to be able to make a play on it, which did not happen and it ended up being the same as a punt.
                                No, it was 1st and 10.

                                Play-by-play action for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers NFL game from January 11, 2004 on ESPN.

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