QB THREAD - 2x quarterbacky award winner: Lamar Jackson

12 completions for 215 yards.

Not yet halftime. :lol

Threw a pick six tho, so I expect to hear a lot of INT mentions.

Are you trying to make a point?

That pick 6 attributeso to why they're down double digits. Forget what your spreadsheet says about the numbers for a sec.

Lots of game though. Wouldn't be surprised to see the Colts comeback and win.
 
Last edited:
SportsCenter ‏@SportsCenter 2h2 hours ago
Despite having rough start to season, Tom Brady has had a MONSTER October.
Brady: 100-144, 1268 Yds, 14 TD, 0 Int


SportsCenter ‏@SportsCenter 2h2 hours ago
Tom Brady has now played 100 regular-season games at home.

He's won 87 of them.
 
Brady has that killer instinct.

Something even that no emotion robot in Peyton doesn't have. Can never count out a man like that.
 
Brady embraces the douchebag role.

He never got over how he was treated at Michigan or where he was drafted
 
Last edited:
@LATimesfarmer: Tom Brady is only player in NFL history with at least 350 yards, a completion percentage above 85.0, five or more TDs and no INTs in a game.

Thomas. :hat
 
7 and 12 went bananas today :smokin

Tom at home is unfair

Ben with 100 wins in 150 starts. Steelers needed a franchise QB forever after Terry. Finally got one from good old Oxford Ohio
 
Last edited:
My life on the line and I need a comeback gimme Matt Stafford over errrbody.



Andrew Luck compiled some more stats while getting washed again.

Good job.
 
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features...afford-is-gunning-for-peyton-mannings-throne/

This was before today :D

Gunslinger of the week

Matthew Stafford led his team back from a 14-point third-quarter deficit — still down 13 points with under 4 minutes to go — to win against the New Orleans Saints. Oh, and he threw an interception in the fourth quarter with his team still down 10.

Stafford, for all his woes as QB of the Lions, seems to have a game well suited to the gunslinger paradigm.

Among QBs with 20 or more games with comeback opportunities (down 9+ in the second half), Stafford now has the third-highest winning percentage, behind only Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. This is, of course, despite his relatively high interception rate (e.g., over twice as high as Aaron Rodgers’s):

View media item 1234483

That he did this for lowly Detroit is particularly remarkable to me, since Stafford has gotten some of the worst team support in football.

There’s a basic way to test how much support a QB gets. Winning Percentage Added (WPA) is a stat that measures how a team’s chances of winning a game (based on league-wide models for a typical team) change after each play. Thus, a QB’s WPA for a game is how much his team’s chances of winning increased on the plays he was involved with. All else being equal, his team should win a game about 50 percent of the time plus the QB’s WPA.11

If you take this estimate and then subtract from the actual result, you get a figure equal to the amount of winning percentage added by elements of the team that are NOT the passing game (including running, defense, and special teams). We can plot a comparison between these two like so:

View media item 1234484

Some QBs like Tom Brady and Joe Flacco actually win more often than their passing would suggest, meaning the non-passing part of their team is contributing as well. Others have to overcome bad teams. Stafford is a great example of this, as he typically adds close to 10 percent to his teams chances, only to see even more stripped in the plays where he isn’t an active participant. In fact, Stafford gets the worst support of any QB with a positive WPA.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom