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Re: Week 3 TQBR Rankings
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For most of the game, he was "quietly invisible", aka not screwing things up. He added a little spice to help move the chains with some timely passes. He also managed to draw penalties against Antonio Cromartie 4 times, and even blocked for Run Dmac. Of course, the stat isn't going to capture everything, i.e, the godawful deep ball he has was still evident as ever. ESPN's stat, even if it's not completely accurate, puts focus back on watching the damn games rather than employing heuristics that ignore a ton of data.
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Re: Week 3 TQBR Rankings
NFL - Week 4 Total QBR Leaders - ESPN
NFL - Week 4 Total QBR Season Leaders - ESPN Rodgers has surged back to the top. It seems like this stat may overstate the "goodness" of a performance when the sample size is small. How about that Matt Hasslebeck. Who knew he would revive his career down there in Tennessee
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