82YARDotBOMB said:some of those qb's played in some really good conditions, try putting up great stats in that froze bowl pats/tenn playoff game, or that chitty weather snow game vs pats/colts. you must factor stuff like that in.
I understand, the weather has alot to do with the passing aspect, specially if its cold. But those stats are those of the QB efficiency while passing period. The weather should be included in the game plan or if you are behind you need to say that the weather cannot stop your execution. It did not stop T. Brady's execution in the 4th quarter.
Here was Brady's at the NE game against us, in that snow bowl, last year in the 4th quarter- 5 comp, 7 att (75%), 62 yds (8.86 YPA), 0 TD, 0 INT, and a QBR of 98.5 %. And, this was before JF threw the INT for a TD, that sealed the loss. In the 1st 3 quarter Brady had 11 comp, 24 att (46%), 111 yds (4.62 YPA), 0 TD, INT, 3 sacks and a QBR of 59.5%. Brady took it up a notch in the 4th quarter as you can see.
JF's numbers for the same quarter was 7 comp, 15 att (47%), 94 yds (6.27 YPA), 0 TD, 1 INT, 1 safety and a QBR of 39%. It's funny he did worst in the 1st 3 quarters with 6 comp, 16 att (37%), 17 yds (1.6 YPA), 0 TD, 1 INT, 5 sacks, and a QBR of 19.7%... :shakeno:
Same senario, 2 different QBs, just that one had a 3 point lead and executed very well in the 4th quarter when the game was still on the line, while the other seemed lost and confused and made poor decisions...