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The most single-game grades below 70.0 among QBs since 2011:
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(10-25-2019, 07:07 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Not a huge fan of PFF grades. I think their rankings give a good reference material, but not an inarguable standpoint.

It's also a counting stat, which isn't good comparison since at least 50% of all starting QBs in the league right now have been starters for less than 5 years. Mitchell Trubisky could have been below 70 graded every single game of his entire 2.5 year career and still wouldn't be able to make that list.

That said, I do recognize that Dalton has had a lot of really low lows in his career. Doubly so when you figure in the Marvin Primetime/Steelers failures.

That statistic was every QB "since 2011". So, if you're on that list, it means you've played a lot of games...which doesn't bode well for Dalton. None of the QBs on that list should surprise anyone, since pretty much everyone here would agree, based on their perception of those QBs (except for the DDs, who probably don't think Dalton belongs) that each one belongs on the list. 





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RE: The most single-game grades below 70.0 among QBs since 2011: - rfaulk34 - 10-25-2019, 10:06 PM

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