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Week 2 Total QBR

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I really like the idea of an more advanced metric to determine quarterback efficiency. It seems to have its flaws, but for the most part its seems to get it right.

This week the young QBs dominated, while the elite kind of struggled. A bit of an odd week. I figured Kolb had a decent game, but he had one of the worst games. That defense must have played even better than I thought.

1 Andrew Luck 95.7
2 Ben Roethlisberger 93.4
3 Cam Newton 88.3
4 Ryan Fitzpatrick 88.3
5 Philip Rivers 84.7
6 Alex Smith 79.4
7 Michael Vick 78.7
8 Andy Dalton 78.3
9 Russell Wilson 76.3
10 Ryan Tannehill 76.2
11 Robert Griffin III 72.3
12 Sam Bradford 68.8
13 Matt Schaub 62.7
14 Josh Freeman 59.8
15 Eli Manning 59.3
16 Brandon Weeden 56.0
17 Mark Sanchez 46.5
18 Christian Ponder 45.9
19 Matt Cassel 42.3
20 Carson Palmer 42.0
21 Drew Brees 41.9
22 Tony Romo 38.3
23 Matthew Stafford 31.9
24 Tom Brady 30.6
25 Aaron Rodgers 29.3
26 Joe Flacco 24.6
27 Kevin Kolb 21.5
28 Jake Locker 20.4
29 Blaine Gabbert 9.6
30 Jay Cutler 4.7
 

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I agree. I just wish there was more information on how it is compiled.





Some of us wish it was a bit more simple. Wikipedia explains the qb rating very well. Here's the simple version:

Divide a quarterback's completed passes by pass attempts.
  1. Subtract 0.3.
  2. Divide by 0.2 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero.
  3. Divide passing yards by pass attempts.
  4. Subtract 3.
  5. Divide by 4 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero.
  6. Divide touchdown passes by pass attempts.
  7. Divide by 0.05 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero.
  8. Divide interceptions by pass attempts.
  9. Subtract that number from 0.095.
  10. Divide that product by 0.04 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero.
  11. Add the four totals you recorded.
  12. Multiply that total by 100.
  13. Divide by 6.
  14. The final number is your quarterback rating.
Probably developed by the IRS. :sneaky:
 
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