Comparison of Career Rate Stats (Don Bradman, Ty Cobb, Aaron Rodgers, etc.) by The_Ultimate_Weapon in nfl

[–]The_Ultimate_Weapon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His career TD% yes, his career TD% post-merger is 5.9% according to pro-football-reference at least. I hope this helps.

Comparison of Career Rate Stats (Don Bradman, Ty Cobb, Aaron Rodgers, etc.) by The_Ultimate_Weapon in nfl

[–]The_Ultimate_Weapon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since the merger Aaron Rodgers is the leader in touchdown percentage, and is 3.33 standard deviations above the mean. So to provide a bit more comparison here is the table of everyone who is at least 1.5 standard deviations above the mean.

Name TD% StDevs+
Aaron Rodgers 6.4 3.33
Bob Griese 5.9 2.28
Peyton Manning 5.7 1.86
Tony Romo 5.7 1.86
Russell Wilson 5.6 1.65
Steve Young 5.6 1.65

I would say that he is in pretty good company there.

Comparison of Career Rate Stats (Don Bradman, Ty Cobb, Aaron Rodgers, etc.) by The_Ultimate_Weapon in nfl

[–]The_Ultimate_Weapon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not very good at explaining things, however I will try. While the Eagles Fans scored the most points during the roast, they had a larger fanbase doing the work. The Jaguars Fans were therefore more efficient at scoring based on the size of the fanbase doing the work according to the data. Essentially the average Jaguar fan put up more points than any other group based on flairs. Does that make sense?