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besides Peyton Manning, give me college win loss records for Drew Brees, Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady,Phillip Rivers, and Brett Favre.

Rodgers is pretty good, brady is 20-5, not sure about rivers or favre but either way it doesn't matter.

They won because of tools they had that were transferable to the NFL, not because they could outrun the weak defenses they played against in a supposedly strong conference.

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besides Peyton Manning, give me college win loss records for Drew Brees, Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady,Phillip Rivers, and Brett Favre.

I don't know Favre. The easiest way to answer is to say Cutler had an awful record in college 11-35. Freeman had a losing record in college.

Everyone else was pretty damn good.

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Okay now compile a list of everyone that won in college that never made it. I guarantee it's twice as long.

Having a roughly 30% (probably way less) correlation isn't exactly a great indicator which means that they really aren't correlated at all.

Give it up

I think you are missing the larger point. Give me the list of the people who lost and then became great and we will have something to discuss.

I said every time that winning in college doesn't guarantee winning in the NFL but it is a prerequisite. Meaning simply, if you don't win in college you won't win in the NFL.

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I think you are missing the larger point. Give me the list of the people who lost and then became great and we will have something to discuss.

I said every time that winning in college doesn't guarantee winning in the NFL but it is a prerequisite. Meaning simply, if you don't win in college you won't win in the NFL.

There are likely too many factors to make such a statement though.

It's probably not the simple fact that you lost, but why you lost. Same with winning.

That's why they don't matter. Neither matters.

Tools sir, tools.

Correlation does not imply causation.

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I think you are missing the larger point. Give me the list of the people who lost and then became great and we will have something to discuss.

I said every time that winning in college doesn't guarantee winning in the NFL but it is a prerequisite. Meaning simply, if you don't win in college you won't win in the NFL.

dont expect losers to understand "winning" or "tiger blood"

again...:beatdeadhorse5:

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