Broncos general manager John Elway created a stir Friday when he said Colin Kaepernick had a chance to sign with Denver but turned them down. Elway failed to mention that the Broncos wanted Kaepernick to take a major pay cut in order to join the team.

Elway also didn’t mention that Kaepernick turned down the team’s offer in 2016, before he started protesting during the national anthem.

Kaepernick seemingly responded to Elway’s comments by retweeting a tweet comparing his career quarterback rating to Elway’s rating:

Those stats are accurate, according to NFL.com. Following a 16-year career, Elway retired in 1999 with a quarterback rating of 79.9. Kaepernick played six years in the NFL, posting a career rating of 88.9.

Those numbers don’t reveal the whole story, though, and retweeting that certainly won’t help Kaepernick’s chances of signing with Denver.

Kaepernick has one Super Bowl appearance but he was never voted to a Pro Bowl and he never earned any All-Pro selections.

Elway, on the other hand, played in five Super Bowls, winning two of them. He was also voted to 12 Pro Bowls and he earned a first-team All-Pro selection in 1987. Elway’s also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

So there’s little doubt that Elway had a better career as a quarterback. But Kaepernick will always have his better QB rating.