"In 2009, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees broke a 27-year-old NFL record by completing 70.6% of his passes, becoming just the fifth quarterback in league history to break the 70.0 mark.
Only once in the 15 games he started did Brees complete more than 80% of his attempts.
In a victory Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed 80% of his passes for a third consecutive game, raising his NFL-leading season completion percentage to 72.9% (higher if the team didn't have roughly 15 dropped passes).
It has almost become rote for Rodgers to do what so many other quarterbacks can't, and it speaks directly to the success the Packers have had offensively this season."