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<blockquote data-quote="MarkAshton" data-source="post: 198424" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I'll be the stats boy. </p><p></p><p>When the Pack is ahead by any amount, Favre's QB rating is 107.2 with a 70% completion pct. WOW. The numbers don't change much whether they're ahead 1-8 points of more than 8 points. When they're behind, Favre's numbers drop. His QB rating falls to 90.3 and his completion percentage falls to (a still high) 67.9%. What's interesting is that when they're behind by a lot - 9 to 16 points - his QB rating goes back up very high to 103.8 with a 71.3% completion percentage. Not shabby at all. </p><p></p><p>It's also interesting to see how he does in the 1st half vs. 2nd half. Presumably, good QB's excel in the 2nd half when the game is on the line...leading or not. In this respect Favre is very very good. His first half QB rating is a semi respectable 87.8, a 63.9% completion perctage (wow) and 11 TD's. In the second half of games, his QB rating is 102.2, completion percentage is 69.5% and 16 TD's. </p><p></p><p>Compare these numbers to Hasseslbeck. When the Seahawks are ahead, Hasselbeck's QB rating is 87.8 with a 60.7 completion percentage. His numbers go way up when they have a substantial lead - QB rating of 119.7 when their lead is 9-16 points. That's sort of a self-fulling stat. When the Hawks are behind, his QB rating goes up vs. when they're ahead to 92 and a 60.8 completion percentage. </p><p></p><p>In contast to Favre, Hasselbeck's QB numbers drop in the 2nd half of games. His 1st half QB rating is 92.3 with 62.5 completion percentage and 18 TD's. In the second half, his QB rating drop to 87.1, 62.8 completion percentage and 11 TD's. </p><p></p><p>So, Hasselbeck's actually performs better than Favre when his team is behind. Favre excels most when the Pack has a substantial lead. Also, Hasselbeck does much better in the 1st half of games. </p><p></p><p>The implication: Seattle needs a quick start on Saturday, get a lead and then try to hold it. If they get the Pack/Favre down they'll be in ok shape. If they get behind...not good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkAshton, post: 198424, member: 1017"] I'll be the stats boy. When the Pack is ahead by any amount, Favre's QB rating is 107.2 with a 70% completion pct. WOW. The numbers don't change much whether they're ahead 1-8 points of more than 8 points. When they're behind, Favre's numbers drop. His QB rating falls to 90.3 and his completion percentage falls to (a still high) 67.9%. What's interesting is that when they're behind by a lot - 9 to 16 points - his QB rating goes back up very high to 103.8 with a 71.3% completion percentage. Not shabby at all. It's also interesting to see how he does in the 1st half vs. 2nd half. Presumably, good QB's excel in the 2nd half when the game is on the line...leading or not. In this respect Favre is very very good. His first half QB rating is a semi respectable 87.8, a 63.9% completion perctage (wow) and 11 TD's. In the second half of games, his QB rating is 102.2, completion percentage is 69.5% and 16 TD's. Compare these numbers to Hasseslbeck. When the Seahawks are ahead, Hasselbeck's QB rating is 87.8 with a 60.7 completion percentage. His numbers go way up when they have a substantial lead - QB rating of 119.7 when their lead is 9-16 points. That's sort of a self-fulling stat. When the Hawks are behind, his QB rating goes up vs. when they're ahead to 92 and a 60.8 completion percentage. In contast to Favre, Hasselbeck's QB numbers drop in the 2nd half of games. His 1st half QB rating is 92.3 with 62.5 completion percentage and 18 TD's. In the second half, his QB rating drop to 87.1, 62.8 completion percentage and 11 TD's. So, Hasselbeck's actually performs better than Favre when his team is behind. Favre excels most when the Pack has a substantial lead. Also, Hasselbeck does much better in the 1st half of games. The implication: Seattle needs a quick start on Saturday, get a lead and then try to hold it. If they get the Pack/Favre down they'll be in ok shape. If they get behind...not good. [/QUOTE]
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