raymattison21 wrote:
Thriving my ***. Qb rating is far from nfl numbers.
QB rating consists of numbers tallied from areas in different statistical fields. These fields qb rating are tied heavily to glaring weakness in the passing game.
Weaknesses muddled to limit the speed size loophole that blew passing numbers and wins up many years ago.
Please fix the core issue or we will be right back where we began.
One guy saying thriving while a smart new users are turned off completely. Nobody is fooled.
There are two main quarterback rating systems used in football, which are often confused with each other: the NFL Passer Rating and ESPN’s Total Quarterback Rating (QBR).
NFL Passer Rating
The NFL Passer Rating is a widely used statistic to measure a quarterback’s passing performance.
It considers four factors:
• completion percentage,
• yards per attempt,
• touchdown percentage,
• and interception percentage.
The formula to calculate the Passer Rating is slightly complex and involves these four components. The rating ranges from 0 to 158.3, with a higher rating indicating a better performance.
Total Quarterback Rating (QBR)
ESPN’s Total Quarterback Rating, also known as QBR, is a metric introduced by ESPN to provide a more complete evaluation of a quarterback’s overall contribution to a game. QBR considers various factors, including passing performance, rushing, fumbles, and situational factors, such as down and distance, adjusted for the strength and ranking of opposing defenses. It aims to provide a more holistic view of a quarterback’s impact on a game beyond traditional passing statistics.
The QBR scale ranges from 0 to 100, with 50 being an average performance. A score above 75 is typically considered excellent, while a score below 25 indicates a subpar performance.