You'll have to refresh my memory on that one. In fact I gathered this data myself on the relationship between YPA and sacks:I find it hilarious that you are now using this information..... after implying it wasn't true for hundreds of posts.....![]()
http://www.finheaven.com/showthread...h-NFL-Quarterback-Play-and-Winning&highlight=
Is that true for Tannehill, as well?BTW, it is not unrelated to running game variables. There is decent correlation between number of rushes in a game and passing efficiency.
Again this centers on YPA for me, not QB rating, and as I've already shown, the variation between good and not-so-good QBs is greater than the variation within either group season-to-season. In other words, regardless of year-to-year variation, the better QBs attain significantly higher career YPAs.And the former is supported by drops in performance by the same QB on the same team year over year. I already pointed out huge drops in QB rating by many QBs this year as compared to last season, including Flacco, Brady, RGIII, Matt Ryan.
Manning's season ending QBR varies by FIFTY POINTS between his highest and lowest. He has 5 seasons where his QBR varied by more that 10 points (higher or lower) from the season before. This is an elite QB we are talking about. Either QBs are wildly inconsistent or there are other factors at work.
My contention is not that it's not a team game, or that there isn't a significant impact created by areas of teams other than their quarterback. My contention is that a team's YPA on offense drives success a great deal, YPA is a function of individual QB ability, and YPA is affected non-significantly by other variables.
How does this relate to Ryan Tannehill and the Dolphins? Well, unless and until Ryan Tannehill plays better individually, don't expect the team to be highly competitive, and there is no objective evidence that any other variables are "in the way" in that regard. In fact it's equally if not more plausible that Ryan Tannehill's play is "in the way" of the better functioning of other areas of the team.