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re: Top 10 NFL playoff QB's, the way we should look at it
Posted on 12/30/13 at 11:48 pm to JJ27
Posted on 12/30/13 at 11:48 pm to JJ27
quote:Fair point, but it isn't anywhere near as slanted as if someone were to say that, for example, Kurt Warner's 9-4 playoff record is better than Peyton Manning's 9-11 playoff record. Losing in the playoffs 7 times is better than sitting at home 7 Januarys.
Just 1 more point for winning vs losing the Super Bowl is a slanted view IMO.
Posted on 12/31/13 at 8:50 am to ballscaster
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Top 10 NFL playoff QB's
Ok, so we're ranking QBs based on how well they do in the playoffs...
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Losing in the playoffs 7 times is better than sitting at home 7 Januarys
I respectfully disagree. Making the playoffs and losing 7 times speaks to how good Manning has been in the regular season compared to Warner, but it is most definitely a knock on his playoff performances. There is no other way to spin it.
Granted, I'd rather my QB make the playoffs rather than miss them, but that is a measure of regular season success. If this thread is a measure of playoff success only, then you cannot ignore losses IMO.
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