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The ultimate goal of every player, every year, is to win the Super Bowl.
Bz wins at least one every year!
The ultimate goal of every player, every year, is to win the Super Bowl.
One of the Super Bowl starting QBs is named Manning.
The Super Bowl is being played in the Meadowlands Stadium, the home stadium of a player named Manning.
The two aforementioned Mannings are easily two of the top 10 QBs over the last decade.
The two aforementioned Mannings are the sons of a hall of famer named Manning.
So yeah, the name Manning is probably gonna come up from time to time the week before the Super Bowl.
Based just on those number, I'd go with this. Of course teammates great influence the numbers above but...
Player D: 254.7 yds/game, 63.4 compl %, 5.5 TD%, 2.0 int% 1
Player C: 238.5 yds/game, 63.3 compl %, 5.0 TD%, 2.8 int% 2
Player F: 211.2 yds/game, 63.2 compl %, 5.1 TD%, 2.6 int% 3
Player E: 199.6 yds/game, 61.5 compl %, 3.5 TD%, 3.0 int% 4
Player B: 231.0 yds/game, 58.5 compl %, 4.6 TD%, 3.4 int% 5
Player A: 220.0 yds/game, 56.9 compl %, 4.1 TD%, 3.1 int%, 6
His career has been situated in the middle 1/3 of NFL QBs.
Super Bowls wins is basically irrelevant. Was Kenny Smith a better player than Chuck? Is Flacco better than Marino? Is Jeremy Shockey better than Tony Gonzalez?
What do RBI's tell us?Winning Super Bowls show you were on a really good team. It's like being a hot goalie in the NHL.
I think we can all agree that Bill Russell > Chris Webber > Wilt Chamberlain.
So, according to RJ, advanced metrics/stats are an awful way of determining how good a player is, as are the number of championships a player wins. What are you left with? The eye test?
What would people think about Tony Manning of the Dallas Cowboys?