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has any qb ever threw for a 0.0 & a 158.3 qb rating in the same season?


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Don't think so. Tebow got pretty close I think. He almost had a perfect rating in that playoff game vs the Steelers and he had a bunch of horrible games in the regular season in the 20-30 rating range. That's the best I could come up with. Maybe Kaepernick? He's had terrible games this season I think, and a couple clean ones.

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Granted it's from Wikipedia, so can't confirm veracity, but:

Ten QBs have had a perfect 158.3 passer rating and also earned a 0.0 (lowest) passer rating during their careers: Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw, Len Dawson, Bob Griese, James Harris, Bob Lee, Craig Morton, Eli Manning, and Geno Smith.

 

Also from wikipedia: "Applying the formula to pre-1971 QBs, there have now (as of December 15, 2013) been 50 different players, on 61 occasions, who have achieved a perfect passer rating." Crazy that Geno's week 17 performance was only the 62nd time ever, including the post-season, and including partial games where it was accomplished (min. 10 attempts). Didn't realize it was such an exclusive group of 51 passers in history; thought it would have happened more than that.

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So we potentially have a record-setting QB, and not only for bad reasons? Things are looking up already!

 

Well, if you drew a graph of all the QBs QB ratings right now, Geno would look like God. God that he is...as in "God, are you blind???"

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Granted it's from Wikipedia, so can't confirm veracity, but:

Ten QBs have had a perfect 158.3 passer rating and also earned a 0.0 (lowest) passer rating during their careers: Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw, Len Dawson, Bob Griese, James Harris, Bob Lee, Craig Morton, Eli Manning, and Geno Smith.

 

Huge difference there.

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Granted it's from Wikipedia, so can't confirm veracity, but:

Ten QBs have had a perfect 158.3 passer rating and also earned a 0.0 (lowest) passer rating during their careers: Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw, Len Dawson, Bob Griese, James Harris, Bob Lee, Craig Morton, Eli Manning, and Geno Smith.

 

Also from wikipedia: "Applying the formula to pre-1971 QBs, there have now (as of December 15, 2013) been 50 different players, on 61 occasions, who have achieved a perfect passer rating." Crazy that Geno's week 17 performance was only the 62nd time ever, including the post-season, and including partial games where it was accomplished (min. 10 attempts). Didn't realize it was such an exclusive group of 51 passers in history; thought it would have happened more than that.

there are some BIG names on that list

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Granted it's from Wikipedia, so can't confirm veracity, but:

Ten QBs have had a perfect 158.3 passer rating and also earned a 0.0 (lowest) passer rating during their careers: Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw, Len Dawson, Bob Griese, James Harris, Bob Lee, Craig Morton, Eli Manning, and Geno Smith.

 

Also from wikipedia: "Applying the formula to pre-1971 QBs, there have now (as of December 15, 2013) been 50 different players, on 61 occasions, who have achieved a perfect passer rating." Crazy that Geno's week 17 performance was only the 62nd time ever, including the post-season, and including partial games where it was accomplished (min. 10 attempts). Didn't realize it was such an exclusive group of 51 passers in history; thought it would have happened more than that.

 

From wikipedia: Only two quarterbacks have accomplished a perfect passer rating with 30 or more attempts. Ken O'Brien threw 26-for-32 in his perfect game for a completion rate of 81%, while Kurt Warner threw 24-for-30 in his perfect game for a completion rate of 80%. 

 

KENNY!!!!

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Ken O'Brien had two perfect passer rating game, including one of only two perfect games with 400+ yards passing. 

 

Pennington's rape of the Colts Secondary was pretty good to watch. The only post season perfect rating?

 

Edit: Nevermind, that wasn't his perfect rating game.

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Granted it's from Wikipedia, so can't confirm veracity, but:

Ten QBs have had a perfect 158.3 passer rating and also earned a 0.0 (lowest) passer rating during their careers: Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw, Len Dawson, Bob Griese, James Harris, Bob Lee, Craig Morton, Eli Manning, and Geno Smith.

 

Also from wikipedia: "Applying the formula to pre-1971 QBs, there have now (as of December 15, 2013) been 50 different players, on 61 occasions, who have achieved a perfect passer rating." Crazy that Geno's week 17 performance was only the 62nd time ever, including the post-season, and including partial games where it was accomplished (min. 10 attempts). Didn't realize it was such an exclusive group of 51 passers in history; thought it would have happened more than that.

Geno is in some pretty good company! 

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Yea, that -6 yard pass to Richie Anderson when took it to the house was a thing of beauty.

I was referring to a different game, but now that u mentioned it, I've never seen Brady throw passes behind the LoS...more than 33% of the times.

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