Stafford best regular season for Ram QB ever?

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I asked GROK to rank Matt Stafford against all time. If this result is accurate I can’t imagine the MVP going to anyone but him.
  1. Peyton Manning, 2013 (Denver Broncos)
    • Passing Yards: 5,477
    • Touchdowns: 55
    • Interceptions: 10
    • TD/INT Ratio: 5.5
    • Team Record: 13-3
      This season holds the single-season record for passing TDs and yards at the time, with strong efficiency and a solid win total. 25 23
  2. Tom Brady, 2007 (New England Patriots)
    • Passing Yards: 4,806
    • Touchdowns: 50
    • Interceptions: 8
    • TD/INT Ratio: 6.25
    • Team Record: 16-0
      Tied for second-most TDs ever, with elite ratio and the only perfect regular season in the 16-game era. 23 21
  3. Patrick Mahomes, 2018 (Kansas City Chiefs)
    • Passing Yards: 5,097
    • Touchdowns: 50
    • Interceptions: 12
    • TD/INT Ratio: 4.17
    • Team Record: 12-4
      Matched Brady’s 50 TDs in his first full season as starter, with massive yardage output. 23 21
  4. Peyton Manning, 2004 (Indianapolis Colts)
    • Passing Yards: 4,557
    • Touchdowns: 49
    • Interceptions: 10
    • TD/INT Ratio: 4.9
    • Team Record: 12-4
      Set the TD record at the time with balanced efficiency and a strong team performance. 23 57
  5. Aaron Rodgers, 2020 (Green Bay Packers)
    • Passing Yards: 4,299
    • Touchdowns: 48
    • Interceptions: 5
    • TD/INT Ratio: 9.6
    • Team Record: 13-3
      Exceptional ratio with near-record TDs, earning MVP honors. 23
  6. Dan Marino, 1984 (Miami Dolphins)
    • Passing Yards: 5,084
    • Touchdowns: 48
    • Interceptions: 17
    • TD/INT Ratio: 2.82
    • Team Record: 14-2
      Revolutionary season with the first 5,000-yard campaign and TD record at the time. 23 21
  7. Matthew Stafford, 2025 (Los Angeles Rams)
    • Passing Yards: 4,707
    • Touchdowns: 46
    • Interceptions: 8
    • TD/INT Ratio: 5.75
    • Team Record: 12-5
      Led the league in TDs and yards, with impressive ball security in a 17-game season. 40 49 42
I am mildly surprised that GROK didn't put Elon or Hitler in that list :-)

Stafford has had a historic season. MVP
 
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Also from 99, there was that ball hitting the ground with control would be considered a catch. :sunglasses: The lack of that rule helped the Rams win in 99 almost as much as their offense.
Excellent point.
The league wanted to replicate the GSOT offense across the entire NFL landscape—even if it meant what was once an easily ruled incomplete (it hit the ground!) now became a debatable catch.
 
Most impressive thing about Stafford is he can sustain and move an offense in the biggest games without a run game. Now that he has a run game, and a team this year that might have the talent to get it done, I hope he can take advantage.

I'm just worried about this corner group. Hopefully Lake can have the effect of getting these boys playing good enough.