2/12/2024 Feb 12 congrats to Mahomes & the Chiefs on the SB win; Mahomes effectively moves to 2nd highest QB career rating
Sep 2023 congrats to McNabb and Cunningham on their HOF prelim nominee selection (2024)
Feb 12 congrats to Mahomes & the Chiefs on the SB win
Dec 14 2022 minor edits
Jan 29 2022 congrats to Roethlisberger on wrapping up great career. HOF awaits; Congrats to Stafford on SB win and Burrows
Feb 7 2021 congrats yet again to Tom Brady on his win (triggering re-scale of divisor once again !). congrats to PManning on his HOF selection
Jan 23 2019 updates; congrats to NE & TBrady for yet another Superbowl appearance, and on Brady on his team's win
Dec 2 2018 genl updates
Jan 21 2018 updates; congrats to NE & TBrady for yet another Superbowl appearance
Jan 7 2018 updates
11/26/2017 updates
10/1/2017 update a few numbers, Romo retired near as I know
Feb 7 2017 congrats to Brady&Ryan on reaching the superbowl (re-scale overall divisor to reflect Brady increased rating)
Note between Brady,Bradshaw,Montana &Aikman we have nearly a 3rd of all Superbowl wins (16 of 51)
Dec 18 2016 general update. My current HOF letter includes Warner
Mar 4 2016 congrats to Favre on HOF
Feb 9 PManning reached rating 0.87 by winning the SB, moving him into 2nd (passing Montana)
Nov 27 updates
Sep 30 2015 genl updates, add Milestones page for '15/'16 Milestones 2015-2016
Jan 18 2015 update Brady interim for SBA
Alternate Rating
This rating could be termed a "HOF" rating for Hall of Fame. It was developed without bias before treating stats. It can be used w/o SB portion
It addresses some of the criticisms/flaws of the existing passer rating. We use games started
It hopes to reward the areas of winning, offensive production, efficiency while penalizing mistakes, and being an "impact" player.
The factors considered are:
%completion PC
SuperBowl appearances SBA
SuperBowl wins SBW
Touchdown-to-Interception margin TI
Yardage per game (all)YG
Touchdowns per game (all)TG
The actual rating formula is (please credit Bill R McEachen):
The top 12 or so performers by this rating in rating order are:
Brady, PManning, Montana, Brees*, Rodgers*, Roethlisberger*,Bradshaw, Favre/Elway,EManning, Warner, Wilson* (asterisk denotes active). 2.5 divisor moved to 4.0 to re-scale as designed
Ignoring (3) outliers, no QB with a HOFMonitor rating<70 (see https://www.pro-football-reference.com/hof/hofm_QB.htm ) is in the Hall (most are >85, avg HOF =109 ).
As of 9/2023 the valuations were run via the Claude AI (https://claude.ai/) but it was buggy, await it being more robust
(1) Brady 0.940 = (0.20*(641+27)/329+0.20*(641-208)/100+0.20*0.643+0.20*(88105+1117)/329/100+0.15*7+0.05*10) /4.0 (329 games ) cannot be caught by anyone most likely
(2) Mahomes* 0.552 = (0.20*(219+12)/96+0.20*(219-63)/100+0.20*0.665+0.20*(28424+1936)/96/100+0.15*3+0.05*4) / 4.0 (end of '23/'24) (needs 4 more games to reach 100 min.)
(3)(HOF) PManning 0.543 = (0.20*(539+18)/265+0.20*(539-251)/100+0.20*0.653+0.20*(71940+667)/265/100+0.15*2+0.05*4) /4.0 (265 games)
(T4) Rodgers* 0.523 = (0.20*(471+34)/219+0.20*(471-102)/100+0.20*0.653+0.20*(58224+3439)/219/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) /4.0 (compare to Montana, Bradshaw)) (219 games )
(T4)(HOF) Montana 0.516 = (0.20*(273+20)/164+0.20*(273-139)/100+0.20*0.632+0.20*(40551+1676)/164/100+0.15*4+0.05*4) / 4.0
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(6) Drew Brees 0.494= (0.20*(571+25)/286+0.20*(571-243)/100+0.20*0.677+0.20*(80358+752)/286/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) /4.0 (compare to Brady) (286 games )
(7) Roethlisberger 0.470= (0.20*(417+20)/246+0.20*(417-210)/100+0.20*0.644+0.20*(63844+1377)/246/100+0.15*2+0.05*3) /4.0 (246 games )
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(8) RWilson* 0.425= (0.20*(285+22)/156+0.20*(285-86)/100+0.20*0.650+0.20*(36585 +4660)/156/100+0.15*1+0.05*2) /4.0 (as of 2021 xmas )
(9)(HOF) Bradshaw 0.401 = (0.20*(212+32)/158+0.20*(212-210)/100+0.20*0.519+0.20*(27989+2257)/158/100+0.15*4+0.05*4) / 4.0
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(T10) Stafford* 0.396 = (0.20*(323+14)/182+0.20*(323-161)/100+0.20*0.630+0.20*(49995+1241)/182/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) / 4.0
(T10)(HOF) Favre 0.394 = (0.20*(507+14)/296+0.20*(507-335)/100+0.20*0.620+0.20*(71603+1835)/296/100+0.15*1+0.05*2) /4.0 (compare to PManning)
(T10)(HOF) Elway 0.394 = (0.20*(300+33)/231+0.20*(300-226)/100+0.20*0.569+0.20*(51475+3407)/231/100+0.15*2+0.05*5) / 4.0
(T10) EManning 0.391 = (0.20*(352+6)/224+0.20*(352-234)/100+0.20*0.602+0.20*(54478+558)/224/100+0.15*2+0.05*2) /4.0 (as of 2018 wk 11 )(compare to Roethlisberger, Elway)
(14)(HOF) Warner 0.388 =(0.20*(208+3)/116+0.20*(208-128)/100+0.20*0.655+0.20*(32344+286)/116/100+0.15*1+0.05*3) /4.0 (compare to Staubach)
(T15)(HOF) Staubach 0.372 =(0.20*(153+20)/114+0.20*(153-109)/100+0.20*0.570+0.20*(22700+2264)/114/100+0.15*2+0.05*4) / 4.0
(T15)(HOF) Young 0.371 =(0.20*(232+43)/143+0.20*(232-107)/100+0.20*0.643+0.20*(33124+4239)/143/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) / 4.0
(T15) MRyan 0.368 = (0.20*(366+12)/220+0.20*(366-169)/100+0.20*0.655+0.20*(59322+1460)/220/100+0.15*0+0.05*1) / 4.0 (as of 2021 xmas ) compare to Aikman
(18 ) Rivers 0.361 = (0.20*(421+3)/240+0.20*(421-209)/100+0.20*0.649+0.20*(63440+601)/240/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) / 4.0 compare to EManning
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(HOF) Aikman 0.348 =(0.20*(165+9)/165+0.20*(165-141)/100+0.20*0.615+0.20*(32942+1016)/165/100+0.15*3+0.05*3) / 4.0 (compare to Staubach )
(HOF) Marino 0.344 = (0.20*(420+9)/240+0.20*(420-252)/100+0.20*0.594+0.20*(61361+87)/240/100+0.15*0+0.05*1) / 4.0
Tony Romo 0.335= (0.20*(248+5)/127+0.20*(248-117)/100+0.20*0.653+0.20*(34183+620)/127/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) / 4.0 compare to SYoung
McNabb 0.311=(0.20*(230+28)/155+0.20*(230-115)/100+0.20*0.589+0.20*(36250+3400)/155/100+0.15*0+0.05*1) / 4.0 compare to Aikman, Griese
Flacco* 0.309 = (0.20*(212+16)/163+0.20*(212-136)/100+0.20*0.617+0.20*(38245+811)/163/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) / 4.0 (compare to Aikman) (thru 2018 wk 11)
(HOF)Griese 0.303 = (0.20*(192+7)/151+0.20*(192-172)/100+0.20*0.562+0.20*(25092+994)/151/100+0.15*2+0.05*3) / 4.0
(HOF)Kelly 0.301 =(0.20*(237+7)/160+0.20*(237-175)/100+0.20*0.601+0.20*(35467+1049)/160/100+0.15*0+0.05*4) / 4.0
CNewton 0.291 = (0.20*(194+75)/144+0.20*(194-123)/100+0.20*0.599+0.20*(32382+5623)/144/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) / 4.0 (as of 2021 xmas)
this yields an ordered ranking of Brady,Mahomes, Manning,Rodgers*,Montana, Brees ,Roethlisberger. Every eligible player above is in the HOF (except McNabb)
A few "whatifs": if Kelly had won 2SBs, rating would be 0.644, Marino 0.543 if he had won a SB. Rodgers* goes to >0.65 w/ another SB win. Wilson* to >0.536 with a SB appearance
others for reference (rating order, re-scale pending ):
CPalmer 0.296 = (0.20*(294+8)/182+0.20*(294-187)/100+0.20*0.625+0.20*(46247+474)/182/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0 (thru 2017 wk 7 injury) compare to Unitas
(HOF)Unitas 0.290 =(0.20*(290+13)/186+0.20*(290-253)/100+0.20*0.546+0.20*(40239+1777)/186/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) /4.0
(HOF)Tarkenton 0.287 =(0.20*(342+32)/239+0.20*(342-266)/100+0.20*0.570+0.20*(47003+3674)/239/100+0.15*0+0.05*3) /4.0
Cunningham 0.283 =(0.20*(207+35)/135+0.20*(207-134)/100+0.20*0.566+0.20*(29979+4928)/135/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Kaepernick 0.281= (0.20*(31+9)/23+0.20*(31-11)/100+0.20*0.598+0.20*(5046+937)/23/100+0.05*2) /4.0 (ineligible)(thru '13)
Garcia 0.270 =(0.20*(161+26)/116+0.20*(161-83)/100+0.20*0.616+0.20*(25537+2140)/116/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
(HOF)Moon 0.261=(0.20*(291+22)/203+0.20*(291-233)/100+0.20*0.584+0.20*(49325+1736)/203/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Vick 0.252 = (0.20*(122+34)/101+0.20*(122-81)/100+0.20*0.563+0.20*(20077+ 5526)/101/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0 (thru ??)
Danny White 0.251 = (0.20*(155+8)/92+0.20*(155-132)/100+0.20*0.597+0.20*(21959+482)/92/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Krieg 0.251=(0.20*(261+13)/175+0.20*(261-199)/100+0.20*0.585+0.20*(38147+1261)/175/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Lamonica 0.251 = (0.20*(164+14)/88+0.20*(164-138)/100+0.20*0.495+0.20*(19154+640)/88/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Otto Graham 0.251 = (0.20*(174+44)/114+0.20*(174-135)/100+0.20*0.558+0.20*(23584+882)/114/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
(HOF) Fouts 0.241 =(0.20*(254+13)/171+0.20*(254-242)/100+0.20*0.588+0.20*(43040+476)/171/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Chad Pennington 0.234=(0.20*(102+7)/80+0.20*(102-64)/100+0.20*0.661+0.20*(17804+465)/80/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
(HOF) Namath 0.229 = (0.20*(173+7)/129+0.20*(173-220)/100+0.20*0.501+0.20*(27663+140)/129/100+0.15*1+0.05*1) /4.0
Anderson 0.226 = (0.20*(197+20)/172+0.20*(197-160)/100+0.20*0.593+0.20*(32838+2220)/172/100+0.15*0+0.05*1) /4.0 (2011 prelim HOF nominee)
Collins*? 0.211 = (0.20*(206+10)/177+0.20*(206-195)/100+0.20*0.558+0.20*(40829+687)/177/100+0.15*0+0.05*0) /4.0
Now, one can strip off the Superbowl portion to obtain a more conventional "pure" passer rating. I list these here vs the normalized current rating, approx. scaled to match (as of Nov 1 2010), max NFL rating is 158.3. Listed in my rating order
Pure (proposed) Current NFL ( NFL Rank ) not updated since ~ 2016
Brady 0.994 0.614 3 ( too low)
Mahomes*
Manning 0.75 0.610 6 (low)
Rodgers* 0.643 0.658 1 very close, sort of a datum
Brees 0.655 0.608 7 ( low)
Rivers 0.531 0.598 8 (high)
Romo 0.530 0.614 4 (way high)
Marino 0.530 0.546 about right
Favre 0.528 0.544 about right
Young 0.514 0.611 5 (way high)
Roethlisberger 0.511 0.594 9 (high)
Montana 0.507 0.583 13 (high)
Warner 0.487 0.592 10 (way high)
RWilson* 0.452 0.629 2 (WAY high)
McNabb 0.476 0.543
Cunningham 0.454 0.515
Garcia, 0.432 0.553
Moon, 0.418 0.511
Elway, 0.410 0.505
Kelly, 0.402 0.533
Krieg, 0.402 0.515
Tarkenton 0.401 **
Fouts, 0.385 0.507
Unitas 0.384 **
Staubach, 0.377
Anderson 0.361 **
Bradshaw, 0.320 0.448
Aikmann, 0.317 0.515
Griese 0.305 0.487
group these, we have
Brady
Mahomes
Manning
Rodgers,Brees
Marino,Favre
Young,Montana
Warner
Newton*,McNabb
Garcia,Cunningham,Moon
For a "best season" listing (see end), for QBs that made Superbowls and rank highly. This would include Manning,Brady*,Favre,Elway,Tarkenton,Staubach,Bradshaw,Montana,Young,Warner,Unitas, and Kelly among others. One can also easily do up "what if" scenarios like adding 5 more seasons of stats to Staubach for his missed years for Navy service (doubling his (TD-INT) gives him a 0.613 rating from 0.577)
There are infinite ways to formulate a rating. Depending on specific factor formating, one can skew results.
The rating including weights was developed prior to applying it to actual QB data.
The rationale behind the factors follows but certainly one needs to see the ratings reflect general consensus of the historical best.
This would include HOF quarterbacks, and certainly Steve Young and Joe Montana should likely be near the top.
QB.xls as of 2008
%completion
It seems appropo to reward some indicator of effectiveness. It speaks to ability to produce drives and 1st downs.
Superbowls
One is credited for making it to the Superbowl, credited additionally for winning
The reason is to reward results.
TD-INT
This factor as a difference, rewards the "net" result of scoring over error.
Longevity is implicitly rewarded, where it wouldn't be if formed as TD/INT for example.
Yard/game
One is rewarded for offensive production, without undue credit for longevity.
TD/game
One is rewarded for offensive points, without undue credit for longevity.
The link here is to a file circa Oct 2006 computing the rating for HOF quarterbacks as well as some other standouts.
The normalized, existing ratings are superimposed for comparison. In general, the new rating times 158.3 converts to the equivalent existing rating.
"Fixes"
The alternate rating has no artificial cap on individual factors.
It also incorporates a QB's running/scrambling skills.
It is normalized to "1" being perfect (or 100).
However, it still applies "arbitrary" (but reasonable) weights to the indiv factors.
The rating's max is not a fixed number as with the existing rating, though it has been developed so as to attempt to come as close as practical to never seeing a value above 1, which could require all ratings to be re-normalized.
Winning percentage itself is NOT a factor, as a team's performance goes beyond the QB. Of course, there will be some correlation of WP to QB rating that falls out.
Additionally, a great team may allow a QB to excel more than a talented QB lacking a solid supporting cast. This goes towards my separate discussion of how one might adjust base career rating for team success. Easy examples are Bradshaw throwing to his HOF receivers Swann and Stallworth, as well as having HOF members Jack Lambert, Mike Webster, Joe Greene, Mel Blount and Franco Harris.
Excluded factors
As explained, TOTALs in general have been avoided for most factors, as "putting in time" by itself gives larger counts.
HOF teammates for QBs:
Bradshaw - Jack Lambert,Mike Webster,Joe Greene,Mel Blount,Franco Harris,Swann,Stallworth
Mahomes - Kelsey
Montana/Young -(Rice), (HM Taylor)
Aikman -Irvin,(Emmitt Smith)
Brady -TBD
Staubach - Randy White, Dorsett, (HM Pearson)
Kelly - (HM Thurman Thomas)
Griese - Larry Czonka (HM Mercury Morris, Soloman)
Favre - Reggie White, Lofton (HM Jefferson)
PManning -MHarrison,tbd
Unitas - ??
Fouts -Joiner (HM Jefferson)
Tarkenton -Deacon Jones, Alan Page
Moon - ??
Jurgensen - ??
Marino - Mark Clayton
Stabler - Howie Long, (HM Cliff Branch, Ray Guy)
Cunningham - ??
Some of basic tests for any rating include:
would a "hot" player of short duration shoot to an artificially high rating?
for example, if the rating used pure ratios (non-timed based) Y/G,T/G etc,
a QB that played for 2 years putting up stellar ratios would compare favorably against the grizzled veteran of 20 seasons with the same stats.
My personal opinion is to expect Young and Montana to come out rated at the top, and this does happen with this rating. Considering the numerics, Favre, PManning, Brady are both headed to the Hall of Fame (1st ballot). Cunningham rates better than some existing HOF members and should be elected, as should Brees, Rivers, Rodgers. Cunningham is hurt by his lack of post season play.
Elite Leaders (QB,career, as of ~12/27/2023, games typ.=games started)
3 w/ %completion>=66% Brees, Mahomes*, Pennington ( 0.677, 0.665, 0.660 ) ( Warner , MRyan, PManning, Romo, Rodgers* respectively 0.655, 0.655, 0.653, 0.653, 0.653 )
3 w/ TD-INT differential >=300 Brady, Rodgers*, Brees (433 , 369, 328 ) (to compare, WR Rice has 197 career TDs) (Wilson has 210)
3 w/ Rush TD>=40 CNewton, Graham, Young (75, 44, 43)
3 w/ Total Points>3200 Brady, Brees, PManning (3870, 3576, 3402) [Rodgers 3060 so 24 more TDs ]
2 w/ Rush yards>5000 Vick, CNewton ( 6109 , 5623 )
5 w/ adj net yds/pass >7 Mahomes*, PManning, Rodgers*, Brady, Romo (7.76, 7.5, 7.45, 7.11, 7.02) (via PFR calc)
3 w/ Total TD>550 Brady, Brees, PManning (668, 596, 557 ) Rodgers* 510
4 w/ TD/INT ratio >=3 Rodgers*, Mahomes*, Wilson*, Brady (4.6, 3.5, 3.26, 3.08 )
5 w/ games played (QB)>250 Brady, Favre, Brees , Morrall,,Manning (329, 296, 286, 255, 251 ) (Rodgers* 224 so needs 2 full years)
5 w/ TD per game of rec>=2.0 Mahomes*, Rodgers*, Manning, Brees, Brady (2.41, 2.35 ,2.1, 2.08, 2.01)
4 w/ Yards per game>=275 Mahomes*, Brees, Manning, Rodgers* (296+20, 280+3, 272+3, 260+16)
4 w/ Total Offense>70000 (regular season) Brady, Brees, Manning, Favre ( 89222, 77918, 70662, 70195 )
3 w/ (pass TD-INT) per game started >=1.3 Rodgers*, Mahomes*, Brady (1.68, 1.63, 1.3 )
4 w/ pass completions >=6000 Brady, Brees, Favre, Manning (7644, 7142, 6280, 6008 ) [Rodgers* 5001]
3 w/ pass attempts >=10000 Brady, Brees, Favre (11896, 10551, 10131 )
4 w/ points/game avg >=12 Mahomes*, Rodgers*, Manning, Brees (14.4, 14.1, 12.6, 12.5 )
only 3 w/ 175+ game victories Brady, Favre, Manning (249, 185, 176 ) (compare to WR & RB TDs) [ Brees 172 ] Rodgers 144 (so 3+ more years ) Brady wins>>most QB games started (all but 3) !
3 w/ rating > 0.54 Brady, Mahomes*, Manning (0.940, 0.55, 0.543 ) ( Rodgers* 0.523 needs SB win )
W-L percentage (regular season) >=75% Graham, Lamonica, Mahomes*, Brady, Staubach (82.7, 80.5, 77.1, 75.7, 75 ) ( RWilson* 63.3 Rodgers* 66.1 )
most 4th quarter comebacks -I recommend seeing this link: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/blog/?p=3392, it's NOT straightfwd
3 w/ >35 4Q comebacks Brady, PManning, Roethlisberger (44, 42,41) ( Marino 36 Brees 36 )
5 w/ game-winning drives>=50 Brady, Brees, Roethlisberger, PManning, Marino ( 56, 53, 53, 52, 51 ) (Rodgers 30 )
4 with 15 or more winning seasons - Brady, Favre, Manning, Roethlisberger (20 , 15, 15, 15 ) [ Rodgers* 11 ]
3 w/ SuperBowl wins >3 - Brady, Bradshaw, Montana (7, 4, 4) [ watch Mahomes* ]
2 w/ SuperBowl appearances >=5 - Brady, Elway (14+ between these two ! ) [ watch Mahomes* ]
3 w/ weighted AV>160 -Brady, PManning, Brees (see PFR, 184, 177, 167 ) ( Rodgers* 159 )
5 w/ std NFL rating>=98 - Rodgers*, DWatson*, Mahomes*, RWilson*, Brees (104.5,104.5, 103.5, 101.8, 98.7 )
5 w/ 23+ playoff game started - Brady, Manning, Favre, Montana, Roethlisberger ( 47, 27, 24, 23, 23). (these 5 have 144+ combined ) [ Rodgers* 21 ]
QBs w/ least rush yds YPG <3 Marino 0.36 Stabler 0.64 Namath 1.1 EManning 2.4 PManning 2.6 Brees 2.6
A "superQB" legacy might include 140 game victories, 65% win pct, PPG 11+, 250 YPG, TD-INT 150+, 63%compl and multiple SB appearances. Against these thresholds, the elite club includes:
PManning and Tom Brady. Next closest group includes (Mahomes*, Favre,Marino,Elway). Brees %win is low. Roethlisberger is a bit short on PPG (10.7)
If we apply 60% win pct & %compl, (TD-int) 100+, YPG 200+ and flex a bit, all mentioned are in xcept Elway (TD-INT, %compl )
Favre fell just shy of 11 PG (10.7), and 1.8 TG (1.79). He surpassed 10000 career attempts in 2010. Do not count games after Dec 4 2010 for games started (1 play)
Otto Graham has <1500 completions and > 100 games
PManning essentially has tied with Bradshaw in win%, and held many records when he retired
Elway just shy of 2000 pts (1998) and 55000 total yds. Just shy of 7500 attempts
Brady, Favre shy of 250 TYG (247,245). Cutler* at 252 but ineligible
Brees He is top 5 in rating
Montana rounds to 2.0 TD/INT ratio, Garcia just shy (1.94)
Garrard needed ~ 94 completions for eligibility (as of end of 2011 season)
Tony Romo* is at 1.97 TG and TD/INT 1.95
Philip Rivers* win% is 68.6. He is at ~ 1.9 TG, 252YG, 2.4 TD/INT and 10.6 PPG, all solid. His rating is just below SYoung
Garcia just shy of TD/INT=2 (1.94)
Brad Johnson, Jeff Garcia, Aikman, McNabb just shy of 62% pass completion (61.7,61.6,61.5)
Brady* see this separate page: Tom Brady Indiv Stats.
EManning has moved into the top 10 in rating
Rodgers* so far has solid #'s for TD/game, TD/INT, %completion and YDs/game. win%>66. He is top 5 in rating already
Rodgers is headed for the top 2 alltime for career rating;
Roethlisberger has a very good win%, rating very close to Brees
There are a few unusual stats for some "name" QBs:
Win pct<40%: AManning, Snead, George, DeBerg (0.26, 0.34,0.37, 0.38)
LESS than 1 TD/game avg: Starr
INT > TDs career: Blanda, Layne, AManning, Namath, Starr, CMorton, Deberg, Van Brocklin, Jim Hart (Bradshaw nearly!)
(as of 12/30/2010) Favre has won more games than most quarterbacks have played, completed more passes than most have attempted, and thrown more INTs than most QBs have TDs. Specifically only 10 have more attempts than Favre completions , only 3 have TDs more than Favre INTs, and only 8 QBs have started more games than Favre has won...
list of most HOF QBs: Kelly,Marino,Elway,Aikman,Unitas,Tarkenton,Moon,Montana,Young,Fouts,Griese,Staubach,Bradshaw,Namath,(Favre)
Dawson,Starr,Tittle,Layne,Jurgensen,Blanda
several name QBs have no interest in the rushing aspect of their games. This is evident from rush yds/Game as seen here (compare to Vick's 53+ ):
PManning 3.4 E Manning* 2.9 DBrees 3.5 Fouts 2.8 Marino 0.4 Warner 2.5 Namath 1.07 Stabler 0.6 Hart 1.15
other QBs of interest: Krieg,Stabler,Brian Sipe,Bert Jones,Kenny Anderson,Danny White,Craig Morton, John Brodie, Archie Manning,Jim Hart
misc comments:
Aikman,Bradshaw,Brady,Montana got the rings; obviously Montana&Bradshaw had great supporting casts (Bradshaw threw interceptions as often as TDs)
sure locks for HOF include Favre,Manning,Brady,Cunningham
one questionable HOF pick is Joe Namath (who was selected over Tarkenton that year !?)
Montana was just the premier franchise QB, with great supporting cast and infectious, gritty attitude
Staubach is remarkable for his career interruption, with a 75% winning%
Young one of best ever "backup"QBs ever, his NFL&USFL stats great (as is Moon's NFL&CFL stats). He had the NFL's highest rating for 6 of his seasons (Dawson had 5 and Staubach and Anderson 4 each)
Supreme passers include Marino, Manning, Kelly; Manning should end up with most passing records (he is first in many places). Active "passers" include Brady & Rodgers
Favre, Elway are go-for broke types, capable of lots of good, with some bad, with strong arms
Unitas,Tarkenton rare breed with great all around skills
under-rated include Garcia, McNabb, Krieg, Warner,Cunningham
Romo legacy is hurt by lack of post-season play and injury
solid QBs NOT in HOF incl Kenny Anderson, Jim Hart, Brian Sipe, Bert Jones, Dave Krieg, Danny White
Continued next page here: NFL QB Statistics Part II