I don't know exactly how they define garbage time based on win probability, but I presume most of these situations come about in the 4th quarter when there's 2 or more scores. The Cowboys got blown out by the Saints and Lions and blew out the Browns which is what 1/3 of the games Dak played in?
These data graphics are kind of pointless over a year though because most of these qbs were on winning or losing teams with a higher margin of victory or loss so of course more time is spent when the game is out of hand. Maybe there is more to the stats if it was stretched over a longer period and then weighted against the quality of the opponent?
Exactly,
and to add to that...
here's the thing they're all putting this on Prescott oh he's building his stats only on garbage time but why were they down so big against the Saints oh that's right just like 2020 look at all those high scoring games it's called bad defense, you can't blame the quarterback for having to play from behind all the time and saying that this is the only way he can build stats because over 17 games..
all quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, hell even on the other side of the ball when you're in the blowout on the other direction you're getting what they call garbage sacks, interceptions, tackles for losses, it's being added to your resume all year long..
So what we call a mean average,
you just have to average it out over 17 games and expect the fact that all these quarterbacks are putting similar situations over that entire year..
so their stats are what they are nitpicking because you have a hate narrative for a player so and you're saying that Prescott has built this whole entire career on garbage time that he's going to own just about every passing record in Dallas cowboy history he's top four all time in Dallas Cowboys as a quarterback and people just can't stand him they have to hate on him so they're going to use one of these weird analytics to make their case..
Anybody with common sense knows the entire team is benefiting from that running backs getting the ball 14 more times in a game because of blow out so they can run the clock out it's getting more yardage and more opportunities then other running backs in different situations so that's why in 17 games whatever their yardage is, is what it is their stats are what they are over 17 games that is how it goes..
it's dumb trying to figure out how they got there it doesn't matter everyone is going to be judged on their total stats for the year and that's why they also end before the playoffs and restart the playoffs.