Quote:
Originally Posted by Dmpsix
So it's a pretty weak argument to bring up stats and eras.
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Actually it's not. Ever since Kurt Warner and "the greatest show on turf" in St. Louis established a new benchmark in 1999, the NFL's worked hard to make that happen in other cities as well. They succeeded.
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...gle_season.htm
Rank Player Rate Year Tm
1 Aaron Rodgers (27) 122.5
2011 GNB
2 Peyton Manning (28) 121.1
2004 IND
3 Nick Foles (24) 119.2
2013 PHI
4 Tom Brady (30) 117.2
2007 NWE
5 Matt Ryan (31) 117.1
2016 ATL
6 Peyton Manning (37) 115.1
2013 DEN
7 Tony Romo (34) 113.2
2014 DAL
8 Steve Young+ (32) 112.8 1994 SFO
9 Joe Montana+ (33) 112.4 1989 SFO
10 Aaron Rodgers (30) 112.2
2014 GNB
11 Tom Brady (39) 112.2
2016 NWE
12 Otto Graham+ (24) 112.1 1946 CLE
13 Tom Brady (33) 111.0
2010 NWE
14 Daunte Culpepper (27) 110.9
2004 MIN
15 Drew Brees (32) 110.6
2011 NOR
16 Milt Plum (25) 110.4 1960 CLE
17 Russell Wilson (26) 110.1
2015 SEA
18 Sammy Baugh+ (31) 109.9 1945 WAS
19 Drew Brees (30) 109.6
2009 NOR
20 Otto Graham+ (25) 109.2 1947 CLE
20 Kurt Warner+ (28) 109.2 1999 STL
http://www.pro-football-reference.co...FL/passing.htm
Passing
Rk Year Tms Cmp Att Cmp%
1 2016 32 22.5 35.7
63.0
2 2015 32 22.5 35.7
63.0
3 2014 32 21.9 34.9
62.6
4 2013 32 21.7 35.4
61.2
5 2012 32 21.2 34.7
60.9
6 2011 32 20.4 34.0
60.1
7 2010 32 20.5 33.7
60.8
8 2009 32 20.3 33.3
60.9
9 2008 32 19.7 32.3
61.0
10 2007 32 20.4 33.3
61.2
11 2006 32 19.1 32.0
59.8
12 2005 32 19.1 32.2
59.5
13 2004 32 19.1 31.9
59.8
14 2003 32 18.9 32.2
58.8
15 2002 32 20.1 33.8
59.6
16 2001 31 19.2 32.6
59.0
17 2000 31 19.1 32.9
58.2
18 1999 31 19.3 33.8
57.1
Noticing a trend? The second statline is league-wide. That means it includes all the backups, rookies and first round busts along with the better QBs.