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"Trent Green Manifesto"

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Trent Green wrote:

Hey guys! I don't want to brag, but here's a little about me. Since my arrival in Kansas City in 2001, only Tom Brady (58), Manning (54), Favre (48) and Donovan McNabb (47) have registered more regular season victories than Me (44)... In fact, those 44 wins as Kansas City’s starter are the second-highest total in franchise annals behind only Hall of Fame inductee Len Dawson (94)...

I Embarks upon my 13th NFL campaign ranking as the eighth-highest rated passer in NFL history (88.3), ranking ahead of Hall of Fame performers such as Dan Marino (86.4), Jim Kelly (84.4) and Len Dawson (82.6)... Im 12th all-time in league annals, averaging 7.70 yards per attempt, the best figure among active players with at least 3,000 attempts … I Rank 15th in NFL history with a 60.7 completion percentage … Owns 150 career TD passes, needing just three more to move ahead of Bart Starr and Billy Kilmer (152) on the NFL’s all-time chart … Arguably I'm one of the league’s most well-versed players or coaches in the Chiefs offensive scheme, whose origins date back to San Diego’s “Air Coryell†offense in the ‘80s …

Remarkably consistent performer, I've thrown for 4,000 yards in three consecutive seasons, joining Dan Fouts (’79-81), Marino (’84-86) and Manning (’99-04) to become only the fourth QB in NFL history to accomplish that feat … I'm the only QB in the league to have an active streak of four consecutive 90.0+ rating seasons and is only the third QB in NFL history to accomplish the feat in four straight seasons, joining Steve Young (’91-98) and Favre (’94-97)... Over the past five seasons I've presided over a Chiefs offense that has produced more net yards of total offense (30,470 - 380.9 ypg) than any other NFL squad …

Over that five-year span with Me calling the signals, Kansas City ranked second in the NFL in total points (2,157 - 27.0 ppg) and passing yards per attempt (7.81), while coming in third in both net passing yards (19,484 - 243.6 ypg) and team passer rating (88.5)...I've enjoyed a record-breaking run of success since joining the Chiefs, ranking at or near the top of virtually every passing chart in franchise history … Owns the top spots in team history with a 62.00 completion percentage, a 7.80-yard average gain and 24 300-yard passing games …

I Trail only Dawson in career passing yards, completions, attempts and TD passes … My 20,117 passing yards over the past five seasons are second in the NFL behind only Manning (20,902)... Only Manning (1,755) and Favre (1,681) own more completions than Green (1,599) from 2001-05, while Manning (7.88) and Marc Bulger (7.86) are the only QBs with better yards-per-attempt ratios than Green (7.80) during that timeframe … Also I've been a key reason that Kansas City has led the NFL in total offense for each of the past two seasons, becoming the first AFC squad to accomplish that feat since ‘96-97 …

Under My direction in 2002 and 2003, Kansas City led the NFL in scoring both of those seasons … Enjoyed his best campaign from a statistical standpoint in 2004 when he set single-season franchise records for completions (369), passing yards (4,591), 300-yard games (8) and passes of 20+ yards (59)... Also set personal bests with 27 TD passes and a 66.37 completion percentage in 2004 … In five campaigns with the Chiefs, I've completed 1,599 of 2,579 passes (62.00%) for 20,117 yards with 111 TDs and 76 INTs, numbers that translate into a franchise-best 88.3 rating …

Extremely accurate passer I've produced five of the top six single-game completion percentage marks in Kansas City history … Registered a string of 14 straight completions vs. Indianapolis (10/31/04), one shy of Dawson’s team record … Set a career record with 159 consecutive attempts without an INT during the 2005 season
 
wow i never knew all this good info about green. He is a hall of famer. I thought he was just good but not that good.
 
A simple hey, thanks for letting me be your QB would have been enough. Never knew Trent was so full of himself. BTW, effective use of bold.
 
There are no questions about his past performance (except maybe last year), but about how he can perform now after the nasty concussion last year and turning 37 years old. I sincerely hope he has a couple good years left in him.
Whether or not he does, at least he will be able to depart some of his great experience upon Beck, and from what I've read so far from camps, seems more than willing to do so.
 
He will be as good as our offensive line. If they give him a few seconds he will be fabolous. I married a KC season ticket holder and I love watching this guy. Him coming to Miami to replace DC is as close as a dream coming true as I could of had. The worst part about it is, the last time I was in miami is when KC spanked us Friday night due to the hurricane. Trent is good, although I'd like to think that someone else wrote that and not him.
 
There are no questions about his past performance (except maybe last year), but about how he can perform now after the nasty concussion last year and turning 37 years old. I sincerely hope he has a couple good years left in him.
Whether or not he does, at least he will be able to depart some of his great experience upon Beck, and from what I've read so far from camps, seems more than willing to do so.

He made the pro bowl in 2005. A concussion does not result in a decline in performance unless you have multiple ones over time that results in cognitive decline. It was his 1st concussion and he has fully recovered. His sub par stats last yr could be attributed to rust. He was out 8 weeks and he has already admitted his timing was off.
37 is a number, it means nothing unless you are fighting injuries like Marino was. He played very well his last full season prior to his concussion. He has very little wear and tear for his age since he didn't become a full time starter until his late 20's
 
And he did most of this throwing to wide receiving legends such as Eddie Kennison, Johnnie Morton, Samie Parker, Dante Hall, Marc Boerigter.

Impressive
 
Absolutely fantastic information.

If you did that on your own (it looks like a cut and past job where you've replaced the "he's" with "I've" because you missed some of them) then you did a heckuva job.

Thanks man.

GO PHINS~!
 
And what was his record? How many playoff games did he win? With such stats, how many times did he make it to the superbowl? Never knew he was that good.
 
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