Who's stats are these? (Part II)

Mr. Cook

All-Conference
Nov 4, 2021
3,112
2,235
113
QB II Years 1-7

Yds/Season: 3,235
TDs /Season - 22
INTs/Season - 16
Rating - ~78.0

And compare to the former "QB B"

Years 1 - 7 for QB B
yds/season - 3563
tds/season - 24
ints/sesaon - 9
rating - 97.57

The fact that I've eliminated playoffs is a significant clue
 

Maroon Eagle

All-American
May 24, 2006
17,658
7,297
102
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Perd Hapley

All-American
Sep 30, 2022
5,034
5,745
113
QB II Years 1-7

Yds/Season: 3,235
TDs /Season - 22
INTs/Season - 16
Rating - ~78.0

And compare to the former "QB B"

Years 1 - 7 for QB B
yds/season - 3563
tds/season - 24
ints/sesaon - 9
rating - 97.57

The fact that I've eliminated playoffs is a significant clue

So Dak is way better than Eli, a potential HOF QB according to some (not me)? I would agree.
 

Mr. Cook

All-Conference
Nov 4, 2021
3,112
2,235
113
I think most anyone could take that away from the simple eye test and career stats, but this only further backs it up.
Maybe playoff wins and SB titles matter, also. However, I'm also a believer that it takes a complete team to produce those. Others may disagree.
 
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Perd Hapley

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Sep 30, 2022
5,034
5,745
113
Maybe playoff wins and SB titles matter, also. However, I'm also a believer that it takes a complete team to produce those. Others may disagree.

Agree completely. Eli won a SB in a year where he threw 20 picks, because the Giants had a suffocating D that manhandled the greatest NFL offense of all time. To be fair, he had another title where he was more of the catalyst.