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<blockquote data-quote="BearPerspective" data-source="post: 132052" data-attributes="member: 669"><p>Yes, at the time of these INTs, the Bears WERE BEHIND, that's what you asked and what I answered. Some INTs put them further behind. </p><p>EDIT: Notice the Minnesota games, he had 4 ints total, but I counted only two, while they were trailing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can think of at least 5 grossman INTs right now that came either off tips at the line or off receivers hands. Grossman, as one of the shortest QBs in the league has tons of balls batted at the line, no denying that, I think in comparison Grossman probably has more of those type INTS than brett. </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>So that's the depth of your rebuttal? "You cant tell from the stats" </p><p>How about countering with some meaningful numbers?</p><p></p><p></p><p>So, Brett of 10 years ago is better than Rex of today. No kidding. What kind of comparison is that? Brett was what, a 4 year starter at the time and now he is on the downside of his career. Of what relevance is that to Brett vs. Rex in year 2006? At this point in their careers, and this season specifically Rex outplayed him. The numbers show this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearPerspective, post: 132052, member: 669"] Yes, at the time of these INTs, the Bears WERE BEHIND, that's what you asked and what I answered. Some INTs put them further behind. EDIT: Notice the Minnesota games, he had 4 ints total, but I counted only two, while they were trailing. I can think of at least 5 grossman INTs right now that came either off tips at the line or off receivers hands. Grossman, as one of the shortest QBs in the league has tons of balls batted at the line, no denying that, I think in comparison Grossman probably has more of those type INTS than brett. So that's the depth of your rebuttal? "You cant tell from the stats" How about countering with some meaningful numbers? So, Brett of 10 years ago is better than Rex of today. No kidding. What kind of comparison is that? Brett was what, a 4 year starter at the time and now he is on the downside of his career. Of what relevance is that to Brett vs. Rex in year 2006? At this point in their careers, and this season specifically Rex outplayed him. The numbers show this. [/QUOTE]
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