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Since 2012, Aaron Rodgers is 7-24 vs +.500 teams
Kirk Cousins: 5-24 record against winning teams in his career.
Matthew Stafford career vs winning teams: 9-54
The more ya know.
See, Rodgers is far superior.
But Erin can do no wrong...just ask Buck.
Wow. Really interesting.
hell over two seasons Rodgers pulled like three or four Hail Mary wins outta his rump
Like I've said before, I think the "record against winning teams" thing is probably a bullshit stat. At best it's misleading. I'm curious what all QBs records are against winning teams. I know some would look great. Brady, probably, because he plays for a good team and he's pretty good. I don't know. But we have to remember that Cousins played 6 seasons for a crap team.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Like I've said before, I think the "record against winning teams" thing is probably a bullshit stat. At best it's misleading. I'm curious what all QBs records are against winning teams. I know some would look great. Brady, probably, because he plays for a good team and he's pretty good. I don't know. But we have to remember that Cousins played 6 seasons for a crap team.
Agreed. The Patriots started 1-2 last year, so Matt Stafford and Blake Bortles did not get credited with winning a game against a wining team....or some teams start out with a cake schedule, have a winning record, and then sh1t the bed later. Should those wins count? Stupid stat.....
Aaron Rodgers is 7-24 vs +.500 teams
That is his road record against such teams not career.
Current QB records vs. Winning Teams : nfl
from a July 2017 articleTop 5 quarterbacks vs. winning teams Quarterback | Wins | Losses |
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Matthew Stafford | 5 | 46 | Aaron Rodgers | 21 | 29 | Tom Brady | 50 | 33 | Matt Ryan | 17 | 22 | Drew Brees | 20 | 48 | Russell Wilson | 19 | 12
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Quote: @GBFan4 said:
@ MaroonBells said:
Like I've said before, I think the "record against winning teams" thing is probably a bullshit stat. At best it's misleading. I'm curious what all QBs records are against winning teams. I know some would look great. Brady, probably, because he plays for a good team and he's pretty good. I don't know. But we have to remember that Cousins played 6 seasons for a crap team.
Agreed. The Patriots started 1-2 last year, so Matt Stafford and Blake Bortles did not get credited with winning a game against a wining team....or some teams start out with a cake schedule, have a winning record, and then sh the bed later. Should those wins count? Stupid stat.....
I thought I read it was tabulated at the end of the season?If you played a shitty browns team game 2 when they were 1-0 and ended up 3-13 it wouldn't tell the true value of the win, but just getting beat by the browns is telling in those years of disparity!
Quote: @Ilovebigtd's said:
fun fact. one is a superbowl champion and superbowl/league MVP the other has only made one playoff appearance
Vikings fans are #1 in consoling themselves in bullshit stats like these. Unfortunately, this "fun fact" is as meaningless as all the other "facts" that indicate the Vikings are a "championship" team. LMAO!
FUN FACT Part Deux : When I started following the Vikings in the late '60's (in the Bronx), the following teams were considered either jokes, or habitual LOSERS : Buccaneers, Saints, Patriots, 49'er's, Giants, Redskins, Rams, Bears, and Packers. The Ravens, Panthers and Titans didn't even exist.
And yet ALL of those franchises have managed to at least make a SB, and in many cases have WON a SB, and in some cases have won MULTIPLE SB's.
I understand the "border war" stuff with native Vikings fans, but when I started rooting for the VIkes, the rest of the (at that time) Central division SUCKED. I was more concerned about Dallas and LA. The fact that the Saints and Buccaneers have won a SB before the Vikings is beyond pathetic.
I will applaud this franchise when they actually DELIVER a championship. Until then, I'll simply look upon them as the documented losers that they are....hope for the best, but expect the worst. It's a LOT easier that way, trust me!
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