09-15-2020, 12:37 PM
(09-15-2020, 12:23 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: And I would say you are overly high on him.
Him being fourth all time is a perfect example of why stats can not be used alone to measure any player in a team game.
Players he ranks ahead of:
Joe Montana (92.3)
Steve Young (96.8)
Peyton Manning (96.5)
Tom Brady (96.9)
Dan Marino (86.4)
Brett Favre (86.0)
Jim Kelly (84.4)
Troy Aikman (81.6)
Romo is not better then any of those above QBs in any universe. If you look at the QBR stat it is formulated in such a way to benefit modern area QBs as Hall of Fame guys from the 80's and 90's are made to look like nobodies.
According to the QBR stat, Marcus Mariota (89.6) is better than Andrew Luck (89.5).... just stop... that right there is enough to discredit that a stat can determine if the guy was good or not.
Romo was average to above average, if your the first overall pick and you are average or above average, that is not living up to the hype of the pick.
Romo had better numbers than Aikman in a bunch of categories. Better cmp%, better PR, better Int% etc... Aikman was on way better teams with much better coaching. Seriously, Jason Garrett vs Jimmy Johnson?
But we can just agree to disagree. We don’t need to turn this into a Romo thread. I personally think Burrow’s floor is much higher than Romo. I could see Joe being the 2nd best QB in the league after Mahomes in a few years.