most comebacks by a QB

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    QBs:https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/comebacks_active.htm

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    #79235
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    That list is only current qbs, ie. qbs now on rosters.

    Montana had 31. Marino had 36. And then etc. with many more.

    #79238
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    And Goff has zero, right?

    #79240
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    And Goff has zero, right?

    Well he has zero 4th quarter comebacks.

    The Rams did come back in the 2nd half against Dallas.

    Goff has been in 3 4th quarter comeback situations this year. Washington, Seattle 1, and Phil. In all 3, mistakes killed the potential game winning drive.

    #79242
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    And Goff has zero, right?

    Well he has zero 4th quarter comebacks.

    The Rams did come back in the 2nd half against Dallas.

    Goff has been in 3 4th quarter comeback situations this year. Washington, Seattle 1, and Phil. In all 3, mistakes killed the potential game winning drive.

    Is it too soon to talk about cutting him?

    #79256
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    And Goff has zero, right?

    Well he has zero 4th quarter comebacks.

    The Rams did come back in the 2nd half against Dallas.

    Goff has been in 3 4th quarter comeback situations this year. Washington, Seattle 1, and Phil. In all 3, mistakes killed the potential game winning drive.

    Is it too soon to talk about cutting him?

    You know, I once read an article about where qbs stood in terms of 4th quarter comebacks. This one was unique because it did add up the comeback situations and looked at the percentage of wins. No one does percentages on this, and they should. Anyway, even the highest percentage was not that high. 50% wins is exemplary. I gathered at the time reading it that if you can get around 40% wins you’re doing very well.

    At the time the article was written, around 2006, the qb with the highest percentage (not most wins, just highest percentage) was Bulger, with 60-something%.

    3 years of miserably damaged OLs put an end to that, though.

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