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New QB Statistic I just Made Up


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Prior to this game, Bledsoe had the following stats which I used

for the "inter-pletion" ratio:

 

133 completions

10 interceptions

25 sacks

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133 (completions) / (10 (interceptions) + 25 (sacks)) = a ratio of 3.8

 

For every 3.8 completed passes, Bledsoe is either sacked or picked.

 

WOW. If there is anyone worse in the league than this, let me know.

 

Pick a really bad qb and apply the formula. :lol:

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this post = mc2 = way too much time on your hands

 

:lol: --- just kiddin with ya ... interesting formula though

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I'm sorry. I just can't walk away from listening to the game on the

internet, and to disapointed to really pay much attention.

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here's some encouraging numbers...

bledsoe has thrown 11 passes today, he's 8/10 and the other was nullified on a pass interference.

2/2 to mcgahee

2/2 to cambell

2/4 to evans. 1 interception (tipped) and 1 incompletion nullified on pass interference

2/3 to moulds

 

doesn't seem to have the tunnel vision to moulds

 

yet...

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So if a qb completes 100 passes and is not int or sacked his rating is a zero??? HUH!!!

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Well, it is a ratio, not a rating. However, if a QB existed that did not have a

sack or an int., he woul not have an "inter-pletion" ratio.

 

What does this all mean, I don't know?

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Quicy Carter, today's game:

3 completions, 5 sacks. For every .6 completions, he gets sacked. :lol:. Also, anything over zero is undefined, not zero. If you don't get sacked or picked, you have a mathematically impossible ratio - that's kinda cool.

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