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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Though stats are not as exacting in determining the ability of football players as other sports, QB is one that is.
Where do we start.
Basic passer rating -2006 season Grossman ranked 29th
Interceptions - 3rd (thats 3rd from last by the way)
Too simple?
Ok we will use some of the stats that the GM use in evaluating players
DPAR score - That is Defense Adjusted Points against Replacement. This number represents the total # of points scored due to plays where the QB passed or carried the ball compared to a replacement level QB in the same situation.
Grossmans DPAR rating? 4.1 which was good for 31st in the league for QB's who threw more than 100 passes.
Or we can go to DVOA- Which is Defense Adjusted Value over Average. This number represents value, per play, over an average QB in the same game situations. The more positive the DVOA the better the players performance.
Rexy's DVOA rating? -11.2% which ranks him 33rd in the NFL for QB's that attempted more than 100 passes.
Of course you can throw the stats out and just watch him play. You dont have to be a scout or ex-player to see him throwing off the wrong foot, the horrible decision making, the fumbling, etc. He is not the worst QB in the league but he is a lot closer to the bottom than the top.
I think STS says it best. He may suck but who else is there?.
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