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Old 08-05-2014, 03:27 AM   #528
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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 View Post
He had a 29 QBR ...

But please, go on and keep pretending like he played some mythical great game that day
Not a good game for sure. I only have a pissy reaction to when years ago I saw people claimed Giants won because they had real franchise QB and 49ers didn't. Eli threw 2 shoulda coulda INTs that he tends to do but luck was on his side.

And QBR is flawed. Smith got the same 29 in a game he went 14/23 140 1-1.
And the INT was one of the worst in his career. In the 4th quarter up 4 on 3rd and Goal he threw the pick in the endzone. On that 1 play SEA doubled it's chance to win. They went from 14% to 28%.

That is the kind of day I assume a QBR down with the likes of Weeden or Pryor.

Or we can believe Joe Flacco had more expected points added on runs than Alex Smith in 2013. And was actually closer to Russell Wilson and Terrelle Pryor in that category than to Smith.
Yeah the guy that ran for 131 yards all year. That makes perfect sense.
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