Shouright - the headings in blue on dark green are extremely difficult to read. Maybe it's my eyesight, maybe it's my computer, but I'd really appreciate just a plain white background to enable me to clearly read it. Thanks.
And the same thing for the other QBs listed?I think i can remember 3 ints that were deep end of the game throws
According to its player grades. According to its QB rating metric, however, which is explained here:So Tannehill is putting up average numbers with a crappy OL, subpar running game, and a lazy knucklehead as a "speed" receiver. Wow, he is a great QB. 7th ranked by PFF I think.
...he's ranked 13th.Offering an alternative to the outdated standard, we take into account dropped passes, throwaways, spikes, and yards in the air and further adjust the old formula so it makes more sense and is a more accurate measure.
According to its player grades. According to its QB rating metric, however, which is explained here:
...he's ranked 13th.
So it's interesting that PFF's objective rating is inconsistent with its player grade.
And in terms of traditional QB rating, he's 21st.
But they both rank him higher than you do with the stats you chose to use... Interresting indeed...According to its player grades. According to its QB rating metric, however, which is explained here:
...he's ranked 13th.
So it's interesting that PFF's objective rating is inconsistent with its player grade.
And in terms of traditional QB rating, he's 21st.
So what are we supposed to conclude from this chart? That Joe Flacco can't throw the deep ball? This chart is useless, except to show how many times a deep throw is actually attempted. There are too many extenuating circumstances to draw any conclusions from that chart. If you go by that chart you would think Joe Flacco was not a great deep ball thrower, but he has proven otherwise over the course of his career. If you look at Tannehill's "deep" throw completion percentage last season you would see that he was in the top half of the league if not higher.
You're "exposing your agenda."Still playing much better than most QBs would in the situation he is in and way better than almost any 2nd year QB under the same circumstances. Future is bright.
7th ranked baby!
Whatever you'd like. Isn't that going to happen anyway?So what are we supposed to conclude from this chart? That Joe Flacco can't throw the deep ball? This chart is useless, except to show how many times a deep throw is actually attempted. There are too many extenuating circumstances to draw any conclusions from that chart. If you go by that chart you would think Joe Flacco was not a great deep ball thrower, but he has proven otherwise over the course of his career. If you look at Tannehill's "deep" throw completion percentage last season you would see that he was in the top half of the league if not higher.
And which are those?But they both rank him higher than you do with the stats you chose to use... Interresting indeed...
I think i can remember 3 ints that were deep end of the game throws