7 points is 7 points.
Rodgers has been playing for how long? I'm not arguing that Rodgers is a better QB than Favre is btw, even at the moment; only that it was the right decision for GB to let him go.
It couldn't have been that I've read said statistic in some article years ago and have no idea what to search. Of course leading after 3Q is better than after 1Q, but neither of this is important because of what I'm about to explain.
The real question is, when is it more important to play at your best; early in the game or late? Early on, most of the playbook is open, so most instances when a QB passes, it will be easier to throw down the field than late. More scores actually occur late because of more forced plays, which doesn't change this argument. It's logical. In baseball, you'd rather hit your best early than have to do so against the other team's best short-term pitcher (closer).
Then I guess Rodgers and the other 30 QBs that have thrown a TD in the 1st QT should be mentioned in the same breath as Montana, Elway and Brady then.

Where did you read that teams leading after 1QT win 75% of the time? Cite it. I seriously doubt such data exists (otherwise u would have cited it). If it does, I guarantee leading after the 3QT has a higher win% than 1QT.
The real question is, when is it more important to play at your best; early in the game or late? Early on, most of the playbook is open, so most instances when a QB passes, it will be easier to throw down the field than late. More scores actually occur late because of more forced plays, which doesn't change this argument. It's logical. In baseball, you'd rather hit your best early than have to do so against the other team's best short-term pitcher (closer).