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  • Aso
    The Serious House
    • Nov 2008
    • 11137

    That is bad postseason play for Favre post '96...

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    • shag773
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 2721

      Originally posted by bucky
      And none of those excuse those playoff game ending ints from your GOAT HOF QB. Make all the excuses you want to try and dismiss Brett's poor decisions at the most crucial times, but it still doesn't take away those poor decisions.

      How many times do I have to say that I DON'T blame Favre alone for the playoff losses. He didn't lose those games on his own. What we should be blaming Brett is for those horrible decisions and playoff game ending ints that ended any chance of GB winning those playoff games. That's not unfair, it's just accurate.
      To be fair to Aaron, did he say Brett's the GOAT, or just better than Starr?

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

        Originally posted by shag773
        To be fair to Aaron, did he say Brett's the GOAT, or just better than Starr?

        These are very reasons that Starr > Brett.

        Show me all the bad playoff performances from Starr?

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        • shag773
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2009
          • 2721

          Originally posted by bucky
          These are very reasons that Starr > Brett.

          Show me all the bad playoff performances from Starr?
          1 bad game in 1962 in NY, but nobody was passing that day with 25 MPH winds according to profootballreference.com.

          Yr W/L Cmp Att Cmp % Yds TD Int Rate
          1960 L 21 34 61.8% 178 1 0 85.2
          1961 W 10 17 58.8% 164 3 0 130.9
          1962 W 9 21 42.9% 85 0 0 54.7
          1965 W 1 1 100.0% 10 0 0 108.3
          1965 W 10 18 55.6% 147 1 1 77.8
          1966 W 19 28 67.9% 304 4 0 143.5
          1966 W 16 23 69.6% 250 2 1 116.2
          1967 W 17 23 73.9% 222 1 1 100.3
          1967 W 14 24 58.3% 191 2 0 111.6
          1967 W 13 24 54.2% 202 1 0 96.2
          Total 9W-1L 130 213 61.0% 1753 15 3 104.8

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

            Originally posted by shag773
            1 bad game in 1962 in NY, but nobody was passing that day with 25 MPH winds according to profootballreference.com.

            Yr W/L Cmp Att Cmp % Yds TD Int Rate
            1960 L 21 34 61.8% 178 1 0 85.2
            1961 W 10 17 58.8% 164 3 0 130.9
            1962 W 9 21 42.9% 85 0 0 54.7
            1965 W 1 1 100.0% 10 0 0 108.3
            1965 W 10 18 55.6% 147 1 1 77.8
            1966 W 19 28 67.9% 304 4 0 143.5
            1966 W 16 23 69.6% 250 2 1 116.2
            1967 W 17 23 73.9% 222 1 1 100.3
            1967 W 14 24 58.3% 191 2 0 111.6
            1967 W 13 24 54.2% 202 1 0 96.2
            Total 9W-1L 130 213 61.0% 1753 15 3 104.8
            That's pretty F'n impressive, isn't it?
            61% back when rules didn't make it easy to pass the ball.
            Starr was phenomenal in the playoffs.

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            • shag773
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 2721

              Originally posted by bucky
              That's pretty F'n impressive, isn't it?
              61% back when rules didn't make it easy to pass the ball.
              Starr was phenomenal in the playoffs.
              I've got to be honest, I knew he only played in 1 playoff loss, but I wasn't sure what I would find when I pulled his stats. Unreal for any timeframe, much less the 1960's..

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              • killgod
                OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                • Oct 2008
                • 4714

                Both of you have a point, not sure why you're arguing against each other.

                The Packers had other factors to why they didn't win more championships with Favre, but part of Favre's legacy is the pick sixes.

                His last two trips to the NFC title game have been marred by dumb INT's. This entire season has been nothing but interceptions, how many ended a game?

                A question that's usually asked in GOAT QB debates, is if you had 80 yards and 2 minutes to play, which QB do you take?

                You'd have to be a complete fucking moron to take Brett Favre in this spot. There's at least 10 QB's that come to mind I would take in this spot before even considering Favre.

                Smart, clutch QB play is not his strong suit, yet is vital to winning, which is everything in football.

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

                  Originally posted by AaronS
                  He's one of the 5 best I'VE seen.. but not THE best.
                  I don't know who you have seen, so your statement could very well be true.

                  I don't put Brett top 5 All Time. Close to Top Ten All Time. Of all the QB's that have played in the NFL, that's awfully impressive. I just can not rate Brett nearly as high as you seem to.

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

                    Originally posted by killgod
                    The Packers had other factors to why they didn't win more championships with Favre, but part of Favre's legacy is the pick sixes.

                    His last two trips to the NFC title game have been marred by dumb INT's. This entire season has been nothing but interceptions, how many ended a game?
                    I agree with both these statements above.

                    I would have Brett in the top 2 All Time even with GB losing those playoff games if Brett didn't have those playoff ints. And the playoff game ending ints go beyond the two NFCC games.

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

                      Originally posted by AaronS
                      Here's a brief, fun little game;

                      Guess the following QBs based on post season numbers -

                      25-39 64.1% 309 yd 3 td 3 int 82.1 rating
                      18-34 52.9% 233 1 2 60.0
                      24-35 68.6% 331 3 0 127.2
                      26-47 55.3% 296 0 1 65.6
                      8-15 53.3% 98 0 2 34.2
                      12-26 46.2% 109 0 1 42.0
                      16-27 59.3% 178 3 1 100.5
                      17-27 63.0% 288 3 0 136.0
                      23-36 63.9% 357 2 0 115.2

                      (Joe Montana, 1984-1988)

                      Aaron, add this one to your game.
                      Total 9W-1L 130 213 61.0% 1753 15 3 104.8

                      Who is it?

                      And it's not just QB rating, it's how the QB played at the most crucial times of the game. But go ahead, this is entertaining.

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                      • FirstTimer
                        Freeman Error

                        • Feb 2009
                        • 18729

                        Bart Starr...

                        Although I think you are vastly overrating Starr in regards to where he ranks all time.

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

                          Originally posted by FirstTimer
                          Bart Starr...

                          Although I think you are vastly overrating Starr in regards to where he ranks all time.
                          That's fine that you have that opinion. I strongly believe you have vastly underrated Starr. I think we can both agree that he was an all time great, like we can agree that Butkus(spelling?) was an all time great.

                          I watched both play, and it's hard to argue against Starr's stellar playoff performances.

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

                            Originally posted by AaronS
                            Pretty much just aiming that at AsoRaiders.
                            Sorry Aaron.

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

                              Originally posted by AaronS
                              Then, when guys like Unitas, Graham and the like are added, Favre is 7-ish or so in my book.
                              .. despite vast man-love, I can still be objective.
                              That's not bad Aaron, I can't blast you over that. You have Brett rated a little better than I do, but that's not bad.

                              Still, top 10ish (or 7-ish) ALL TIME is pretty damn good. And that he had the season he had last year at 40 is amazing.

                              Though I still rate Starr above Favre.

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                              • FirstTimer
                                Freeman Error

                                • Feb 2009
                                • 18729

                                Originally posted by bucky
                                That's fine that you have that opinion. I strongly believe you have vastly underrated Starr. I think we can both agree that he was an all time great, like we can agree that Butkus(spelling?) was an all time great.

                                I watched both play, and it's hard to argue against Starr's stellar playoff performances.
                                I don't disagree he is an All Time great but I don't have him in my Top 10. I'd have him behind Otto for sure.

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