Not to quibble, however, those stats are really really close. Throw in the fact that Aikman had three other HOF players on the offense with him in Emmitt, Irvin, and from 94 on Larry Allen not to mention what is widely considered the greatest OL in the NFL history and compare that to Favre who didn't have a single other HOF player on offense with him and I think at best you can call it a wash.
I wouldn't argue with anyone about it, so no worries, but I go by the eye test. I watched them play in all those big games (I'm guessing you did too), and I'll take Aikman. He was a surgeon. In terms of all the HOF stuff, Larry Allen played in 1 of those Super Bowls, the 95 one, and came into the league in 94. Those offensive lines were great, but I'm guessing Aikman, Smith and Irvin made em look pretty good too, since none of the other guys (Tuinei, Newton, Stepnoski, Gogan, Williams, etc.) are in the hall. I personally think Erik Williams, before the wreck, was the best offensive lineman we ever had during that 90's run.
I'm not talking about you when I say this, but I get weary of people using our HOF players to argue against the greatness of each one individually. Favre played with some great one's too. His 1 SB win Desmond Howard was the MVP if I remember correctly. Truthfully, that whole 90's era was magical in terms of great players on MOST of the teams.
When you look back it is crazy to think about the QB's:
Dallas - Aikman - HOF
Philly - Cunningham
Giants - Simms - SB MVP
Broncos - Elway - HOF
Miami - Marino - HOF
49ers - Montana, Young - HOF, HOF
Chiefs - Montana for at least a few seasons, Dave Krieg
Houston - Moon - HOF
Bengals - Esiason - SB appearance
Green Bay - Favre - HOF
Rams - Jim Everrett
Skins - Mark Rypien - SB winner, Doug Williams SB winner
Buffalo - Jim Kelly - HOF
Pitt - Neal O'Donnell - SB appearance
Atl- Chris Miller, Chris Chandler - SB appearance
SD - Stan Humphries - SB appearance
NO - Bobby Hebert
I'm probably forgetting some.