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Can anyone explain QBR to me?


Panther53521

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Cam is below Brandon Weeden, Tyrod Taylor, Brian Hoyer, Blake Bortles, and the one that is killing me ... Cam is below Colin Kaepernick.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/qbr

I believe for it to be a true stat to represent a QB's true game rating, there has to be a category for wins and loses.

I dont care if my QB throws for 100 yds, just as long as there is no turnover and we win the game.

Cam had been talked about an MVP vote .... but being ranked 21st in anything is not a sign of an MVP ..... ESPN really needs to go back and reconfigure the QBR stat. 

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What about all those crucial first down scrambles that kept drives alive, and ultimately helped seal victories for us?

Newton has nearly 200 rushing yards already, and many first downs. Those are huge. QBR as far as I know does not include that.

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QBR is a stat just like points differential on a game basis. QBR measures what you design it to measure  and gives you something to compare one person versus another.  Point differential reflects the team effort above and beyond the individual. That is why Cam's individual stats are less representative of him than some other guys. He does whatever he can to move the chains and score points. He doesn't care about stats just wins. That is how he has always been. He hates to lose and does whatever he can to influence the outcome. He will take a hit to make a completion and will avoid 2 more with his feet. They don't alway show up on the stat line but they are what makes Cam special. Honestly there are not that many quarterbacks I would take over Cam right now. Guys like Brady and Bree's are great but old. Not someone to build your franchise around.

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Basically, ESPN wanted to create a way of measuring a QB's performance based on their passing game, but grading it play by play for a number of factors to derive a numerical score that would show the impact of a QB's performance on the overall game. They created it back in 2011 as an alternative to the Passer Rating system used by the NFL.

They've never released the actual metrics and grading of individual plays could be seen as pretty subjective. It appears to work well in some circumstances and not in others. Running/Option QBs don't score as well, but then again the old Passer Rating wasn't great for QBs like our own Cam.

I find it pretty much impossible to believe that with how complicated and varied QB play is today that you could ever develop one numerical scale to judge all quarterbacks against each other accurately. 

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