Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Here you go. This pretty much breaks down the adjusted interception rate. Hmmm.... looks like even with the misfortune of so many batted balls being picked, Mahomes was still words better than WilsINT.
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
I mentioned TDs, INTs, and rating, which is obviously just a composite of overall play. What is left?
We could look at yards per attempt, where Wilson again beat Mahomes.
We could look at yards per completion, where Wilson again beat Mahomes.
We could look at a more comprehensive stat, like Adjusted Net Yards per Attempt (takes into account TDs, INTs, and sacks) where Wilson again beat Mahomes.
I guess sack % is a stat where Mahomes beat Wilson in 2021. Congrats.
I'm guessing you're not being serious.
Let's see...TDs? That seems kinda important. Russack trails big-time there. TDs per game? Behind there too. Completion %? Same. Passing yards/game? Way behind. Rushing yards? Rushing yards per game? Sacks? Yes, yes and yes. Oh, what about wins? Are those important?
But hey, he does have a slightly higher QB rating due to the fact that his receivers didn't bobble a bunch of balls right into the hands of DBs. That's something! [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
I love this reasoning. Obviously Mahomes is the only QB that has to deal with this.
It's been broken down by analysts. The majority of his interceptions were passes that should have been caught. It happened far more to Mahomes than to any other QB. Very flukey. Hence, twice as many INTs as the previous two years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
I'm guessing you're not being serious.
Let's see...TDs? That seems kinda important. Russack trails big-time there. TDs per game? Behind there too. Completion %? Same. Passing yards/game? Way behind. Rushing yards? Rushing yards per game? Sacks? Yes, yes and yes. Oh, what about wins? Are those important?
But hey, he does have a slightly higher QB rating due to the fact that his receivers didn't bobble a bunch of balls right into the hands of DBs. That's something!
Since Russ didn’t play every game, it makes more sense to use TD% and INT%, as a percentage of throws. Russ wins every one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
It's been broken down by analysts. The majority of his interceptions were passes that should have been caught. It happened far more to Mahomes than to any other QB. Very flukey. Hence, twice as many INTs as the previous two years.
Nope. Take a look at Coochie Liquor’s link. Mahomes was a little unlucky with INTs, but not nearly as unlucky as Tannehill, Garrapolo, Allen, Jackson, Mayfield or Darnold. [Reply]