Lowest QBR in the Division

QBR is a flawed stat… it’s not all that better than passer rating. They only have merits up to a point.

Example…the Hurts INT in the Saints game. Pretty much most analysts agree that interception was more on the WR than the QB. Hurts ended the game with an 88.8 passer rating.

If everything else stayed the same, but Devanta Smith made us stronger cut and caught that pass, his rating would be 110.8 for the game.

If everything else remain the same, but Devonta just makes a stronger cut to try to catch it, but it falls incomplete, his rating is 99.8.

A number is just a number… It only means what people think it means.
 
Its 3 games in and we have no run game and cant stop the run at all.
 
QBR is a flawed stat… it’s not all that better than passer rating. They only have merits up to a point.

Example…the Hurts INT in the Saints game. Pretty much most analysts agree that interception was more on the WR than the QB. Hurts ended the game with an 88.8 passer rating.

If everything else stayed the same, but Devanta Smith made us stronger cut and caught that pass, his rating would be 110.8 for the game.

If everything else remain the same, but Devonta just makes a stronger cut to try to catch it, but it falls incomplete, his rating is 99.8.

A number is just a number… It only means what people think it means.
My personal stat way to look at a QB is 3rd down conversion rate via pass
YPA
TD % vs INT %
turnover rate per game
 
Speaking of our division, four of the bottom six in rushing defense, yards per carry allowed, happen to be the entire NFC East.
 
True , but he's got the highest BMI among NFL qbs...


Does BMI mean something different in football? Or is this actually measuring the Body Mass Index of all QB's? And if so, does this make our QB fat?
 

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