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Originally Posted by cpayne5
Your title is a bit deceptive.
"One of the most surprising things I found with bad decisions is that it doesn't take many bad decisions on a percentage basis to separate the best QBs in the league from the worst. Peyton Manning was one of the best decision makers last year, ranking third in the league, averaging only two bad decisions per 100 passes. Patrick Ramsey was one of the worst, ranking 30th in the league, yet he averaged only about five bad decisions per 100 passes."
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That's the pro game in a nutshell, tiny mistakes and differences making a huge impact on a team's record. All it takes in the NFL is those 3 extra bad decisions to cause a team to consistently lose. PR's decision making may get a little better but he will never approach PM's ability which is why PR will never be more than a servicable QB that will have to work very hard not to lose games for his team.