12-20-2018, 05:06 AM
(12-18-2018, 12:20 AM)fredtoast Wrote: TDs should still count in the evaluation of deep passes. It may be that a defense is willing to give up a deep pass as long as it is not a td. Or a pass that hits a receiver in stride allowing him to score is better than one the player has to dive for and can not score.
You scream bloody murder over a QB getting an extra 30% increase in passer rating for throwing a deep td instead of a deep non-td, but you don't have any problem at all with a QB getting a 300% increase on a 16 yard completion based on subjective BS like how close a defender was or if a receiver had to move his hand 6 inches to catch it instead of 10 inches.
That is ridiculous.
I don't like the qb rating because its off 10 times more than it should be.
On a 50 yard throw for a TD and a 50 yard throw to the one yard line you get
158 to 118 ratings. 30% difference in ratings.
7 - 6.8 3% difference in points produced.
30% / 3% is a 10 times difference.
Way to only talk about the 30% part and intentionally ignore the other part about the points produced from the throw 3%.
300% compared to what. Should it be 100% ? If so its only off by 3 fold .
If this is true this makes the brickwallblitzs formula more accurate than the qb rating . Keep manipulating the data and try again.
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