Monthly Archives: January 2012

Peyton Manning vs. Eli Manning: By the Numbers

Peyton and Eli Manning

Peyton and Eli Manning (popcrunch.com/rotoinfo.com)

Before this season began, Eli Manning dared to claim he was in the same league as 3-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady.

Is it true?  We’ll take a look at those numbers after the Super Bowl.  If Brady and the Patriots win, that would place Eli a distant second for the time being.  But if Eli and the Giants take home the Vince Lombardi trophy, the discussion over the next few years will be in earnest.

In the meantime, let’s take a look at Eli’s career compared to his brother – , universally acclaimed one of the best quarterbacks ever – Peyton’s first eight seasons.  It might be a lot closer than you think, especially where it counts.

If you look at the regular season stats, Peyton has the numbers in most offensive categories, but not by much.  First, Peyton played in seven more games and has the most completions, yards, touchdowns and interceptions.  He has the higher completion and win percentage (.625 to .580).  In all cases, the “void” is not that great.

But Peyton also has six 4,000-yard seasons to Eli’s three.  Eli’s 4,933 yards this year is tops between the two, though.  The most TDs Eli ever threw was 31, but brother Peyton tossed an awesome 49 in his best year.  Also, Peyton dominates in the rating department.  Don’t forget, though, that Peyton was throwing to soon-to-be Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne and better wide receivers in general.  To note, Victor Cruz received the most yards in Giants history this year, but generally New York has never been known for its receiver corps, and the same is true during the Eli era.

But take a look at the last two columns – 4th quarter comebacks and game-winning drives.  The Mannings are “neck and neck” (ouch).

As for the playoffs…that continues below the regular season charts.

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PEYTON MANNING

YEAR G/GS REC COMP PCT YDS TD INT RATE 4 GW
1998 16/16 3-13-0 326 56.7 3,739 26 28 71.2 1 1
1999 16/16 13-3-0 331 62.1 4,135 26 15 90.7 6 7
2000 16/16 10-6-0 357 62.5 4,413 33 15 94.7 2 3
2001 16/16 6-10-0 343 62.7 4,131 26 23 84.1
2002 16/16 10-6-0 392 66.3 4,200 27 19 88.8 4 5
2003 16/16 12-4-0 379 67.0 4,267 29 10 99.0 3 4
2004 16/16 12-4-0 336 67.6 4,557 49 10 121.1 2 4
2005 16/16 14-2-0 305 67.3 3,747 28 10 104.1 1 1
TOT 128/128 80-48-0 2,769 63.9% 33,189 244 130 19 25

ELI MANNING

YEAR G/GS REC COMP PCT YDS TD INT RATE 4 GW
2004 9/7 1-6-0 95 48.2 1,043 6 9 55.4 1 1
2005 16/16 11-5-0 294 52.8 3,762 24 17 75.9 1 2
2006 16/16 8-8-0 301 57.7 3,244 24 18 77.0 2 2
2007 16/16 10-6-0 297 56.1 3,336 23 20 73.9 5 6
2008 16/16 12-4-0 289 60.3 3,238 21 10 86.4 3 3
2009 16/16 8-8-0 317 62.3 4,021 27 14 93.1 1 2
2010 16/16 10-6-0 339 62.9 4,002 31 25 85.3 1 1
2011 16/16 9-7-0 359 61.0 4,933 29 16 92.9 6 7
TOT 121/119 69-50-0

2,291

58.4% 27,579 185 129 20 24

As for the playoffs, it’s even closer.  Peyton has the yardage number, but Eli is right there or better in every other category, including maybe the most important, W-L record.  Peyton is just 3-6 in the playoffs (plus one Super Bowl win and loss), while Eli is 7-3 (plus one Super Bowl win).

PEYTON MANNING

DATE OPP RESULT COMP PCT YDS TD  INT RATE
1 2000-01-16 TEN L 16-19 19 45.2% 227 0 0 62.3
2 2000-12-30 @ MIA L 17-23 17 53.1% 194 1 0 82
3 2003-01-04 @ NYJ L 0-41 14 45.2% 137 0 2 31.2
4 2004-01-04 DEN W 41-10 22 84.6% 377 5 0 158.3
5 2004-01-11 @ KAN W 38-31 22 73.3% 304 3 0 138.7
6 2004-01-18 @ NWE L 14-24 23 48.9% 237 1 4 35.5
7 2005-01-09 DEN W 49-24 27 81.8% 458 4 1 145.7
8 2005-01-16 @ NWE L 3-20 27 64.3% 238 0 1 69.3
9 2006-01-15 PIT L 18-21 22 57.9% 290 1 0 90.9
193 2,462 15 8

ELI MANNING

DATE OPP RESULT COMP PCT YDS TD  INT RATE
1 2006-01-08 CAR L 0-23 10 55.6% 113 0 3 35
2 2007-01-07 @ PHI L 20-23 16 59.3% 161 2 1 85.6
3 2008-01-06 @ TAM W 24-14 20 74.1% 185 2 0 117.1
4 2008-01-13 @ DAL W 21-17 12 66.7% 163 2 0 132.4
5 2008-01-20 @ GNB W 23-20 21 52.5% 251 0 0 72
6 2008-02-03 N NWE W 17-14 19 55.9% 255 2 1 87.3
7 2009-01-11 PHI L 11-23 15 51.7% 169 0 2 40.7
8 2012-01-08 ATL W 24-2 23 71.9% 277 3 0 129.3
9 2012-01-15 @ GNB W 37-20 21 63.6% 330 3 1 114.5
10 2012-01-22 @ SFO W 20-17 32 55.2% 316 2 0 82.3
189 2,220 16 8

Richard Petty and Drivers with the Most Daytona 500 Wins

The King of the Daytona 500: Richard Petty

The King of the Daytona 500: Richard Petty (fansedge.com)

Well, everybody’s gearing up for the Super Bowl.  Here at Sports List of the Day, we’ve covered a lot of football playoff and SB topics.  Scroll down to the bottom right and click on “NFL” if you want to check those (or any other sport’s lists)  out – and more Super Bowl lists coming this week…

But there’s another Super Bowl of sorts this month.  It’s the Super Bowl – the biggest race of the year – of NASCAR, which rather irregularly starts the season as opposed to finishing it. It’s the Daytona 500, this year to be held on February 26th.

Technically, the first official 500 mile race at Daytona International Speedway was held in 1959.  Lee Petty, Richard’s father, won that one.

Richard Petty, in turn, has won the most: seven Daytona 500 wins.

Here are the biggest winners in Daytona 500 history.  Eight drivers have won it more than once.  In total, 35 drivers have won the race, so 27 other drivers have won it once.

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DRIVER WINS YEAR TEAM CAR #
1. Richard Petty 7 1964 Petty Enterprises Plymouth 43
1966 Petty Enterprises Plymouth 43
1971 Petty Enterprises Plymouth 43
1973 Petty Enterprises Dodge 43
1974 Petty Enterprises Dodge 43
1979 Petty Enterprises Oldsmobile 43
1981 Petty Enterprises Buick 43
2. Cale Yarborough 4 1968 Wood Brothers Racing Mercury 21
1977 Junior Johnson Chevrolet 11
1983 Harry Ranier Pontiac 28
1984 Harry Ranier Chevrolet 28
3. Bobby Allison 3 1978 Bud Moore Engineering Ford 15
1982 DiGard Motorsports Buick 88
1988 Stavola Brothers Racing Buick 12
3. Dale Jarrett 3 1993 Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet 18
1996 Robert Yates Racing Ford 88
2000 Robert Yates Racing Ford 88
3. Jeff Gordon 3 1997 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 24
1999 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 24
2005 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 24
6. Bill Elliott 2 1985 Melling Racing Ford 9
1987 Melling Racing Ford 9
6. Sterling Marlin 2 1994 Morgan-McClure Motorsports Chevrolet 4
1995 Morgan-McClure Motorsports Chevrolet 4
6. Michael Waltrip 2 2001 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 15
2003 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 15

 

The Best Women Boxers in the World: 2012 No. 1 Rankings

Ijeoma Egbunine of Nigeria is the No. 1 Women's Heavyweight in the World

Ijeoma Egbunine of Nigeria is the No. 1 Women's Heavyweight in the World (boxrec.com)

Yesterday, Sports List of the Day checked out the best male boxers in the world (2012), by weight class.

Today, it’s the ladies’ turn.  Here are the updated No. 1 rankings in women’s boxing for 2012, courtesy boxrec.com.

There have been a few changes since we last looked back in June of 2011, but Ijeoma Egbunine remains the No. 1 Women’s Heavyweight.

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1. Heavyweight Ijeoma Egbunine “The Praise” Nigeria
2. Light Heavyweight Open Open Open
3. Super Middleweight Zita Zatyko “The Giant” Hungary
4. Middleweight Christina Hammer Germany
5. Light Middleweight Hanna Gabriel’s “La Amazona” Sweden
6. Welterweight Anne Sophie Mathis France
7. Light Welterweight Myriam Lamare France
8. Lightweight Erica Anabella Farias “La Pentera” Argentina
9. Super Featherweight Frida Wallberg “Golden Girl” Sweden
10. Featherweight Jelena Mrdjenovich Canada
11. Super Bantamweight Chanttall Martinez “La Fiera” Panama
12. Bantamweight Janeth Perez “Cuisilla” Mexico
13. Super Flyweight Ana Maria Torres “La Guerrera” Mexico
14. Flyweight Mariana Juarez “Barbie” Mexico
15. Light Flyweight Yesica Yolanda Bopp “Tuti” Argentina
16. Minimumweight Naoko Fujioka Japan
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