I knew it. We were given flack for letting JC go because he was "improving every year." ESPN's new rating suggest he's been going down hill since 2008.
45 2008 Jason Campbell WAS 654 54.8
60 2009 Jason Campbell WAS 647 49.4
70 2010 Jason Campbell OAK 479 43.8
McNabb
40 2009 Donovan McNabb PHI 569 57.3
50 2008 Donovan McNabb PHI 671 51.9
78 2010 Donovan McNabb WAS 596 41.0
So ironically we got worse at QB. Lol.
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Total QBR Basics
A quick primer on the fundamentals of Total Quarterback Rating:
Scoring: 0-100, from low to high. An average QB would be at 50.
Win Probability: All QB plays are scored based on how much they contribute to a win. By determining expected point totals for almost any situation, Total QBR is able to apply points to a quarterback based on every type of play he would be involved in.
Dividing Credit: Total QBR factors in such things as overthrows, underthrows, yards after the catch and more to accurately determine how much a QB contributes to each play.
Clutch Index: How critical a certain play is based on when it happens in a game is factored into the score.
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