Dr. Z's take on this and I agree.
How do '88 QBs stack up against '08 counterparts? - Dr. Z - SI.com
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Thanks, very interesting. I have to agree with his take that 1988 QBs were better overall. There's just one choice I flat-out disagree with, and that is 1988 Vinny Testaverde over Brian Griese. Vinny Testaverde wound up having a very good career, and it may not be over yet. But in 1988 he threw 35 interceptions(!) against 13 touchdowns. He completed less than half his passes and had a QB rating under 50, which is probably what you'd get if you just threw the ball at the ground nine times out of ten. Statistically, in 1988 Vinny Testaverde had one of the worst years any quarterback in the modern era (post-1977) ever had. No way he ranks ahead of Griese (or Garcia, or anyone playing today, except maybe Tyler Thigpen).
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Love the shot he took at Favre and the Jets at the end of the article.
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No I mean the Peyton crying rules. When they kept getting beat by the Patriots and peyton whined and cried about the DBs booty-thieving the Colts WRs, and the NFL changed the rules to enforce the 5 yard contact rules.
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Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
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I don't agree with the Lomax/Warner choice. I remember Lomax being a decent QB who piled up some good #'s throwing to Roy Green, but not only was Warner better in St. Louis, I think he's still better today, as his 158.3 rating against us 2 weeks ago will attest to ...
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That was a good read. However I disagree with his take on Seattle.
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interesting article, there are a few i disagree with but overall not bad
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