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Got to love AI. Here is the exact entry I made into Bard (notice Bard's "competitive" reference, and how about those last two "honorable mentions"):


Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in the SEC since 2000, according to ChatGPT:
  1. Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)
    Tim Tebow, Florida quarterback

  2. Cam Newton, Auburn (2010)
    Cam Newton, Auburn quarterback

  3. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012-13)
    Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M quarterback
  4. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (2012-15)
    Dak Prescott, Mississippi State quarterback

  5. Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State (2014-17)
    Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State quarterback
  6. AJ McCarron, Alabama (2010-13)
    AJ McCarron, Alabama quarterback

  7. Eli Manning, Ole Miss (2000-03)
    Eli Manning, Ole Miss quarterback

  8. Matt Stafford, Georgia (2006-08)
    Matt Stafford, Georgia quarterback
  9. Aaron Murray, Georgia (2010-13)
    Aaron Murray, Georgia quarterback
  10. Andre Woodson, Kentucky (2004-07)
    Andre Woodson, Kentucky quarterback
This list is subjective and there are many other quarterbacks who could have been included. Some of the other players who were considered for this list include:
  • Jalen Hurts, Alabama (2016-18)

  • Joe Burrow, LSU (2018-20)


  • Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (2017-19)

  • Deshaun Watson, Clemson (2014-16)

  • Andrew Luck, Stanford (2009-11)
Ultimately, this list is up for debate and there is no one right answer. However, these are some of the most accomplished and talented quarterbacks to play in the SEC since 2000.
 

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I remember watching some games with Relf & Fitz that had me convinced they were reincarnated mixes of Richard The Lionhearted & George Patton.
I haven't looked this up to see if it's true but I heard once that Relf had better stats than Archie Manning.*

I'll always have a soft spot for Relf if for no other reason than that dude just absolutely owned OM for three straight years.


* ETA - Having done a quick look, I'm not sure this assertion is really true. Manning was the better passer in most respects but Relf generally had better rushing numbers.

Passing:
  • Manning: 4,753 yards in 28 games with 31 TDs and 40 INTs. He also had a 52.8% completion percentage.
  • Relf: 3,297 yards in 38 games with 28 TDs and 18 INTs. He had a 58.0% completion percentage.

Rushing:
  • Manning: 823 yards on 314 attempts (29 ypg) with 25 rushing TDs.
  • Relf: 1,578 yards on 401 attempts (42 ypg) with 9 rushing TDs.

One caveat is that I don't think Manning's numbers include bowl games whereas Relf's numbers do.
 
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Requiem For A Dawg

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Got to love AI. Here is the exact entry I made into Bard (notice Bard's "competitive" reference, and how about those last two "honorable mentions"):


Here are the top 10 quarterbacks in the SEC since 2000, according to ChatGPT:
  1. Tim Tebow, Florida (2006-09)
    Tim Tebow, Florida quarterback

  2. Cam Newton, Auburn (2010)
    Cam Newton, Auburn quarterback

  3. Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (2012-13)
    Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M quarterback
  4. Dak Prescott, Mississippi State (2012-15)
    Dak Prescott, Mississippi State quarterback

  5. Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State (2014-17)
    Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State quarterback
  6. AJ McCarron, Alabama (2010-13)
    AJ McCarron, Alabama quarterback

  7. Eli Manning, Ole Miss (2000-03)
    Eli Manning, Ole Miss quarterback

  8. Matt Stafford, Georgia (2006-08)
    Matt Stafford, Georgia quarterback
  9. Aaron Murray, Georgia (2010-13)
    Aaron Murray, Georgia quarterback
  10. Andre Woodson, Kentucky (2004-07)
    Andre Woodson, Kentucky quarterback
This list is subjective and there are many other quarterbacks who could have been included. Some of the other players who were considered for this list include:
  • Jalen Hurts, Alabama (2016-18)
  • Joe Burrow, LSU (2018-20)


  • Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (2017-19)

  • Deshaun Watson, Clemson (2014-16)

  • Andrew Luck, Stanford (2009-11)
Ultimately, this list is up for debate and there is no one right answer. However, these are some of the most accomplished and talented quarterbacks to play in the SEC since 2000.
When did Stanford join the SEC?
 
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She Mate Me

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Comparing the stats of a QB from the 1960's to a QB from the 2010's seems like exactly what an idiot would do.
 

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Happy to see Fitz in the top 10, but Dak should be a lot higher than #9. I'm thinking #4 behind Tebow (clear #1), Manziel, and Cam. Possibly #5 behind Burrow also, though I think Dak would have been just as good if he had all the pieces around him that Burrow did.
 

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I'm sorry I hurt your feelings when I was mildly critical of Elon Musk.

Uh huh, I actually paid no attention to who made that stupid comment, but the fact it's you is kinda delicious. Delicious as a deckle.
 
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Archie’s stats were very mediocre even by 1960s standards.

And Relfs NFL career was, well, not a career at all.

I love Relf as a bulldog, but comparing his college career or even his ability as a QB in any era to Archie Manning, is ludicrous.
 

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And Relfs NFL career was, well, not a career at all.

I love Relf as a bulldog, but comparing his college career or even his ability as a QB in any era to Archie Manning, is ludicrous.
Not at all. Archie was 22-10-1. Dak was 31-18 (23-13 in the 3 years he started) against much more difficult schedules. Both were in Heisman discussions, but neither won it. And Dak’s pro career is on par with Archie’s, arguably better.

edit: for reference, Archie’s career college passing rating was 108 in an era when the leader was around 160. Dak’s was 146 in an era when the leader was around 185. And Dak was unarguably a better runner.
 
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Lol at AI placing Burrow at honorable mention, but maybe I’m basing that on the one year I watched him. I have no idea how he played beforehand.

Also (unrelated), Relf was the most improved MSU QB from start to finish that I’ve ever seen.
 

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Not at all. Archie was 22-10-1. Dak was 31-18 (23-13 in the 3 years he started) against much more difficult schedules. Both were in Heisman discussions, but neither won it. And Dak’s pro career is on par with Archie’s, arguably better.

edit: for reference, Archie’s career college passing rating was 108 in an era when the leader was around 160. Dak’s was 146 in an era when the leader was around 185. And Dak was unarguably a better runner.

I never mentioned Dak
 

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And Relfs NFL career was, well, not a career at all.

I love Relf as a bulldog, but comparing his college career or even his ability as a QB in any era to Archie Manning, is ludicrous.
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