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Originally Posted by HayWire
I guess I just don't see it. He may have had 6 more rushing yards and picked up some first downs but I can't wrap my head around him having a "better" game than Mahomes.
I looked up an article explaining the formula for QBR and it seems to be all over the place trying to explain it. "ESPN’s Total Quarterback Rating (Total QBR), which was released in 2011, has never claimed to be perfect, but unlike other measures of quarterback performance, it incorporates all of a quarterback’s contributions to winning, including how he impacts the game on passes, rushes, turnovers and penalties."
Oh well. Still got a win so it's probably not worth losing sleep over.
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It's not. Trust me.
Especially since according to ESPN's QBR, Patrick is the 2nd-best QB in the league right now.
The simple fact is that there's no objective way to measure total performance. ESPN's QBR is more comprehensive than the traditional QB Rating but it's not necessarily more accurate.
Both are likely better than PFF, which is literally a bunch of fans sitting in their basements making subjective guesses about performance.