QBR?
HowdyTexasAggies said:
Yahoo sports shows 191.5
Randy Rhodes said:
Is 87.2 good?
We won, so yes.Randy Rhodes said:
Is 87.2 good?
El Presidente said:
was it 36-24-36?
It has to be dependent on the score differential. I can find statements out there that say QBR penalizes garbage time, so Reed coming in when up 35 is going to make it so that he has a bad QBR no matter what he does.JJxvi said:
Similarly against McNeese, Weigman in raw data probably had a high 80s to even 90s performance, but it was only againt McNeese, so its adjusted down, while Reed was Ok, but since it was McNeese its equivalent to being terrible.
Tergdor said:It has to be dependent on the score differential. I can find statements out there that say QBR penalizes garbage time, so Reed coming in when up 35 is going to make it so that he has a bad QBR no matter what he does.JJxvi said:
Similarly against McNeese, Weigman in raw data probably had a high 80s to even 90s performance, but it was only againt McNeese, so its adjusted down, while Reed was Ok, but since it was McNeese its equivalent to being terrible.
There's no point comparing a proprietary stat between players when one didn't play a full game.
antman8504 said:
Jesus, King was trash
QBR is ESPN's proprietary rating starts at 0 and maxes at 100. The system averages across all NFL QBs at exactly 50.HowdyTexasAggies said:
Yahoo sports shows 191.5