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Originally Posted by Huddle
12th Man
You have a measure of the overall effectiveness of the QB when combined with his support system: players, coaches, system.
It's like being told that the length + height + width of a room totals 56 feet. There is no useful purpose for that number.
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But, in this case, we all know a little about the length, width, and height. Also, if you have enough of a sample, (Brunnels overall historical stats) you can start to piece together a more complete picture. These stats do tell us something more than you are admitting. Based on you r reasoning we also can't draw any conclusions about how good Moss was last year based on his stats because we would have to say it was based on the QB, playcalling, blocking, teams played... Brunnel got the QB job last year because he was willing to protect the football.