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Old 09-25-2018, 04:57 AM   #136
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QBR is by far the best metric of QB performance available. I can explain how it's calculated but you wouldn't get it - the Giant in your name has never referred to your brain, we all know that.

It's your prostate. We all knew that too.

That said, QBR isn't very meaningful after only three games. Give it half a season and we'll have a pretty good picture taking shape.
Silly me, I thought the good measure of a QB was winning games/ championships.
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Old 09-25-2018, 07:15 AM   #137
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Silly me, I thought the good measure of a QB was winning games/ championships.


Yup none of your last 10 post aren’t proof enough.

It’s all good..denial is the first step
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Old 09-25-2018, 08:13 AM   #138
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Silly me, I thought the good measure of a QB was winning games/ championships.
well in that case he hasn't done a good job of that lately (43-56 record since that last SB)
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Old 09-25-2018, 08:17 AM   #139
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QBR is by far the best metric of QB performance available. I can explain how it's calculated but you wouldn't get it - the Giant in your name has never referred to your brain, we all know that.

It's your prostate. We all knew that too.

That said, QBR isn't very meaningful after only three games. Give it half a season and we'll have a pretty good picture taking shape.
Our grades are better at PFF but I'm biased...
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Old 09-25-2018, 10:09 AM   #140
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well in that case he hasn't done a good job of that lately (43-56 record since that last SB)
..............considering during that time he has had three head coach's and three different OC and no O line to speak of,I'll take that. He does need to play better and I can see the team moving on after this year if they don't play well but seriously that QBR stuff is BS. It is what happens on the field at the end of the day .
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Old 09-25-2018, 10:27 AM   #141
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..............considering during that time he has had three head coach's and three different OC and no O line to speak of,I'll take that. He does need to play better and I can see the team moving on after this year if they don't play well but seriously that QBR stuff is BS. It is what happens on the field at the end of the day .
So your just presenting alternative facts...hey I get it.
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Old 09-25-2018, 10:48 AM   #142
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Let's not get too geeked up,yes a victory is good of course,but we still got[Brees]coming up and he ain't hurt.
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Let's not get too geeked up,yes a victory is good of course,but we still got[Brees]coming up and he ain't hurt.
Best Offense we will see all yr , in the dome. But we get 2 weeks to prepare
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Old 09-25-2018, 11:16 AM   #144
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..............considering during that time he has had three head coach's and three different OC and no O line to speak of,I'll take that. He does need to play better and I can see the team moving on after this year if they don't play well but seriously that QBR stuff is BS. It is what happens on the field at the end of the day .
I don't know how QBR works but it definitely should give some extra weight to how well a QB plays in the last 5 minutes of tight games and in their final drives of the first halves of games when trailing. I think Eli isn't nearly the QB he once was but he has made some HUGE plays when the chips were down in past seasons.
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Best Offense we will see all yr , in the dome. But we get 2 weeks to prepare
Well you have to remember, Saints will be coming off a blowout win and psyched to be home on Monday night.
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The Saints are definitely beatable even at home
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Well you have to remember, Saints will be coming off a blowout win and psyched to be home on Monday night.
Possibly but you need to remember that it is possible that the Saints may be resting on their laurels after such an easy win and take the Skins lightly, assuming that we're just another weak NFC East team like the two teams that wear blue.
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Old 09-25-2018, 01:26 PM   #148
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Last years loss to them should be motivation, since we let them off the hook
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Old 09-25-2018, 01:33 PM   #149
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..............considering during that time he has had three head coach's and three different OC and no O line to speak of,I'll take that. He does need to play better and I can see the team moving on after this year if they don't play well but seriously that QBR stuff is BS. It is what happens on the field at the end of the day .
summarizing eli debate in this thread

Eli is in decline

-- don't judge my eli!!!

don't be so sensitive
-- show me proof, don't judge my eli!!!

qbr bad
-- it's about wins losses don't judge my eli!!!

wins/losses bad
-- it's a team sport, it's about what happens on the field - don't judge my eli!!!


lol I kinda thought wins/losses and qbr defined what is happening on the field
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Old 09-25-2018, 01:39 PM   #150
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Eli is like Joe Flacco, except he did it twice with a way better defense. The dude is just OK, but he got hot twice when it counted (arguably once if you factor in that defense they had when they beat the Patriots).

Speaking of people who got hot that were mediocre QBs... how about Todd Collins as a blast from the past?!
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