townsend
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I agree. Being part of a winning team is the most important part of playing QB. Sometimes that means having to will them to victory. But I think folks tend to believe gawdy stats would automatically make a team more viable in the post season.I always felt the same way about aikman. I'd have taken him above just about anyone in that era. The volume stats didn't matter. They simply didn't play that style. But the efficiency stats were great.
Dak reminds me of that. He could put up the big stats if he had to, but that's secondary to winning.
Peyton Manning has the gaudiest stats in NFL history, he also has the most playoff meltdowns of any QB (close second on both being Brett Favre) teams that live by the QB die by the QB.