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you should really check yourself into a mental institution

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Did that bed next to you open up again!

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Culpepper- 111

McNabb- 109

"Long Ball Brady"- 58

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AKC, you are way off man. Those are not their numbers. Perhaps you will dispute these:

 

Culpepper- 11

McNabb- 5

Brady- 12

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you cannot provide the statistics that went into the formula to create that number.  You made it up.

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It's called Passer Rating and it sets up like this, you simply substitue all of "Long Ball Brady's" pass attempts over 20 yards and you come up with his "truly" magic 58 rating!

 

Four categories are used as a basis for compiling a rating:

• Percentage of completions per attempt

• Average yards gained per attempt

• Percentage of touchdown passes per attempt

• Percentage of interceptions per attempt

 

The average standard, is 1.000. The bottom is .000. To earn a 2.000 rating, a passer must perform at exceptional levels, i.e., 70 percent in completions, 10 percent in touchdowns, 1.5 percent in interceptions, and 11 yards average gain per pass attempt. The maximum a passer can receive in any category is 2.375.

 

For example, to gain a 2.375 in completion percentage, a passer would have to complete 77.5 percent of his passes. The NFL record is 70.55 by Ken Anderson (Cincinnati, 1982).

 

To earn a 2.375 in percentage of touchdowns, a passer would have to achieve a percentage of 11.9. The record is 13.9 by Sid Luckman (Chicago, 1943).

 

To gain 2.375 in percentage of interceptions, a passer would have to go the entire season without an interception. The 2.375 figure in average yards is 12.50, compared with the NFL record of 11.17 by Tommy O'Connell (Cleveland, 1957).

 

In order to make the rating more understandable, the point rating is then converted into a scale of 100. In rare cases, where statistical performance has been superior, it is possible for a passer to surpass a 100 rating.

 

For example, take Steve Young's record-setting season in 1994 when he completed 324 of 461 passes for 3,969 yards, 35 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.

 

The four calculations would be:

• Percentage of Completions — 324 of 461 is 70.28 percent. Subtract 30 from the completion percentage (40.28) and multiply the result by 0.05. The result is a point rating of 2.014.

Note: If the result is less than zero (Comp. Pct. less than 30.0), award zero points. If the results are greater than 2.375 (Comp. Pct. greater than 77.5), award 2.375.

 

• Average Yards Gained Per Attempt — 3,969 yards divided by 461 attempts is 8.61. Subtract three yards from yards-per-attempt (5.61) and multiply the result by 0.25. The result is 1.403.

Note: If the result is less than zero (yards per attempt less than 3.0), award zero points. If the result is greater than 2.375 (yards per attempt greater than 12.5), award 2.375 points.

 

• Percentage of Touchdown Passes — 35 touchdowns in 461 attempts is 7.59 percent. Multiply the touchdown percentage by 0.2. The result is 1.518.

Note: If the result is greater than 2.375 (touchdown percentage greater than 11.875), award 2.375.

 

• Percentage of Interceptions — 10 interceptions in 461 attempts is 2.17 percent. Multiply the interception percentage by 0.25 (0.542) and subtract the number from 2.375. The result is 1.833.

Note: If the result is less than zero (interception percentage greater than 9.5), award zero points.

 

The sum of the four steps is (2.014 + 1.403 + 1.518 + 1.833) 6.768. The sum is then divided by six (1.128) and multiplied by 100. In this case, the result is 112.8. This same formula can be used to determine a passer rating for any player who attempts at least one pass.

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AKC, you are way off man.  Those are not their numbers.  Perhaps you will dispute these:

 

Culpepper- 11

McNabb- 5

Brady- 12

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I'm referring to their Passer Rating numbers for all attempts over 20 yards. Those with real arms hold their ratings, their weak-armed sisters drop to numbers like 58 measured equally against the real "Long Ball" QBs.

Posted
It's called Passer Rating and it sets up like this

Apparently reading comprehension is not your strong suit. I didn't ask for the formula:

 

you cannot provide the statistics that went into the formula to create that number.

The STATISTICS, not the FORMULA.

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Still no source on that number?

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It's been provided. You might consult someone who's actually passed a math class or two ;-)

Posted
AKC, you are way off man.  Those are not their numbers.  Perhaps you will dispute these:

 

Culpepper- 11

McNabb- 5

Brady- 12

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I'm referring to their Passer Rating numbers for all attempts over 20 yards. Those with real arms hold their ratings, their weak-armed sisters drop to numbers like 58 measured equally against the real "Long Ball" QBs.

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:lol:

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i read the first post....

can someone give me a Readers Digest version of how the heck this turned into an 11 page thread???? :lol:

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i read the first post....

can someone give me a Readers Digest version of how the heck this turned into an 11 page thread????    :lol:

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AKC is insane

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i read the first post....

can someone give me a Readers Digest version of how the heck this turned into an 11 page thread????    :lol:

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Hollwoodpatsy still wont go away. And AKC is still kicking his ass. Nothin new to see here, move along.

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i read the first post....

can someone give me a Readers Digest version of how the heck this turned into an 11 page thread????    :lol:

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Yes. The Pat's Troll insists Tom Brady is one of the elite "Long Ball" QBs in the league and allows himself to be proven wrong post after post after post after post. It's something like being hired to swat flies on a pig farm. When my arms tire I have 5 other posters who have asked to take over slapping the Troll silly, if he outlasts all of them we can let you know if you'd like your opportunity at humiliating him.

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Yes. The Pat's Troll [sic] insists Tom Brady is one of the elite "Long Ball" QBs in the league...

And I and ATBNG have posted proof of this countless times. All you offer are empty personal attacks and made-up numbers of which you refuse to provide proof.

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How is he "kicking my ass?"  A Bills fan has even joined me in uncovering the inaccuracy of his claims.

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Hey 58!

 

 

Goin' Deep?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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