Since I know everyone here is such a huge Packers fan, here's some interesting gloating about Aaron Rodgers:
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- For those who still want to compare Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre, here's something to consider: Rodgers will make his 100th career start on Monday night against the Atlanta Falcons at Lambeau Field and if the Packers win, he will have a 68-32 record in those games.
Care to guess what Favre's record was in his first 100 starts?
Try 68-32.
But in 99 starts, Rodgers already has more touchdown passes (219) than Favre did through 100 (194), fewer interceptions (54 to 104) and more passing yards (27,193 to 24,079).
Favre's 100th start came two weeks after he turned 29, while Rodgers' comes a week after he turned 31.
With 219 touchdown passes, Rodgers already has the most in NFL history in the first 100 career starts. Dan Marino was the closest with 214. Next best was Favre's 194.
If Rodgers throws for 293 yards on Monday, he will have more passing yards in his first 100 starts than any other player in NFL history. Tony Romo currently holds that distinction with 27,485.
And Rodgers' touchdown-to-interception ratio (219-54, 4.06) is nearly twice as good as anyone else's in NFL history in their first 100 starts. Donovan McNabb (2.13) and Tom Brady (2.10) are next best. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the only way Rodgers could not have the best touchdown-to-interception ratio through 100 starts would be if he threw no touchdowns and 49 interceptions on Monday night