Originally posted by TheWooLick:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I'm sure there's some stat that ransk him in the top10. That's what stats are for. Fantasy football and finding one that fits your argument. Many are dependent on the players surrounding the QB or the style of offense.
The eye test is also influenced by teammates.
Stats aren't subjective.
They can certainly be subjective in football. Just look @ some of the stats you've referenced the past few days.
Example:
Originally posted by TheWooLick:
And PFF:
Brock Purdy was a deep-ball specialist in 2023: He finished first in positive EPA rate and threw for 12 touchdowns and 38 first downs on deep throws while recording 19 big-time time throws to only three turnover-worthy plays.
No matter the criteria they convince you of that is exact, these are humans deciding what's a BTT or turnover-worthy play and what isin't. It increases their product and it is probably useful (if u like PFF), but please don't say it's not subjective.
Please don't get average recorded rainfall statistics mixed up with FFootball Stats like you've recently mentioned and you can help yourself out of this trap.
You'd completely abandon these added metrics from FFootball sites and stick to the basic ones if your true interest was to minimize subjectivity. What this looks alot more like is having a stronger interest in stats that fit one's agenda instead.
[ Edited by random49er on Jan 25, 2025 at 9:12 AM ]