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Bledsoe and is there anything unusual about the ones that don't belong to him?

 

 

Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.

14 09 96 1 0

23 15 143 2 2

27 19 207 0 1

22 12 123 0 1

 

Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.

07 06 73 0 0

25 12 153 1 0

27 16 145 1 0

34 18 215 2 1

 

Att. Comp. Yds. TD Int.

22 14 157 1 0

48 25 253 2 4

27 12 100 1 1

24 15 185 3 1

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Bledsoe and is there anything unusual about the ones that don't belong to him?

  Att.  Comp.    Yds.  TD  Int.   

      14      09      96    1    0   

      23      15    143    2    2   

      27      19    207    0    1   

      22      12    123    0    1   

 

  Att.  Comp.    Yds.  TD  Int. 

    07      06      73      0    0

    25      12      153    1    0   

    27      16      145    1    0   

    34      18      215    2    1   

 

    Att.  Comp.    Yds.  TD  Int.   

      22      14    157    1    0

      48      25    253    2    4   

      27      12    100    1    1

      24      15    185    3    1

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The third one is Drew. That 4 interception, 48 passing attempts for only 253 yards is Drew choking in the Superbowl. MY guess for the other two are that they are Superbowl winning QB lines

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The third one is Drew.  That 4 interception, 48 passing attempts for only 253 yards is Drew choking in the Superbowl.  MY guess for the other two are that they are Superbowl winning QB lines

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The bottom 3 games are all Drew. You are correct that the 48 attempts,253 yards are Drew's stats for his Superbowl appearance. You are also correct that aLL of the other lines are winning Superbowl QB stats. Looking at those stats, any QB can win a SB.

 

Elway's first SB is line 4. 12 for 22 with 123 yards, 1 Int. Interensting considering how many posts I've read over the last two days that place Elway in the "Drew should be like him" catagory.

 

I was really amazed at how many times "average" to "below average" stats worked out to be the winning combination. Obviously, winning a SB takes a TEAM effort. I didn't look at all the SB's, but the one thing I would say about the winning QB in the above stats, they didn't give up a lot of interceptions. Line 2 in Theisman's 83 performance where he gave up 2.

 

Interesting that you use the word "only 253 yards" in that is the highest total on the list. I would also bet 80% of the winning QB's have less than that.

 

If I get time later, I will put in the QB for each of the stats.

 

BTW, thanks to you three guys for responding.

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