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<blockquote data-quote="V Chip" data-source="post: 424445" data-attributes="member: 6091"><p>I wasn't using INT stats, I was debunking the oft-repeated incorrect statement "Brees Pads his Stats." If one is trying to pad stats when ahead by a big margin, you would see larger numbers of everything -- yards, TDs, attempts, interceptions. It's one more part of the overall picture.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>That's where they are from.</p><p> </p><p>There's one category not listed which is up by 16 or more, so I took the total of "ahead 1-8" and "ahead 9-16" and subtracted that from "ahead" to get the remaining portion; ahead 16+.</p><p> </p><p>I hadn't done attempts but those show the same type of results:</p><p>Brees has 8% of his attempts when winning by 16+; Rodgers has 14%.</p><p>Brees has 20% of passes when winning by 8+; Rodgers has 28%.</p><p>Brees has 51% of his attempts when winning; Rodgers has 65%.</p><p>Brees has 23% of his attempts in the 4th quarter; Rodgers has 20%.</p><p>They both have 45% of their attempts in the second half.</p><p> </p><p>The "Margin" stats are based off the ending game score, not the situation of the game so I found them a bit useless in a discussion about "padding stats."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V Chip, post: 424445, member: 6091"] I wasn't using INT stats, I was debunking the oft-repeated incorrect statement "Brees Pads his Stats." If one is trying to pad stats when ahead by a big margin, you would see larger numbers of everything -- yards, TDs, attempts, interceptions. It's one more part of the overall picture. That's where they are from. There's one category not listed which is up by 16 or more, so I took the total of "ahead 1-8" and "ahead 9-16" and subtracted that from "ahead" to get the remaining portion; ahead 16+. I hadn't done attempts but those show the same type of results: Brees has 8% of his attempts when winning by 16+; Rodgers has 14%. Brees has 20% of passes when winning by 8+; Rodgers has 28%. Brees has 51% of his attempts when winning; Rodgers has 65%. Brees has 23% of his attempts in the 4th quarter; Rodgers has 20%. They both have 45% of their attempts in the second half. The "Margin" stats are based off the ending game score, not the situation of the game so I found them a bit useless in a discussion about "padding stats." [/QUOTE]
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