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  2. I'm going to humor you in case you're actually being sincere and are just ignorant. Also, you're not very good at tossing barbs. Please stop. I did not say random; I said arbitrary. That is a much different thing. You're comparing QBR in starts across multiple coaching staffs, seasons, offensive personnel, against defenses with wildly variable of levels of competency, and don't really have a lot of data points. Choosing the dividing line at pre and post benching is arbitrary, and it's not even consistent. He was benched in his first season too. Why not when Reich was fired? Or when Canales was hired? Or when they drafted XL? Also, what are potential lurking variables here? I would if I was grading this tell you that you're not really showing anything useful. If your argument is that his QBR has trended up on a per game average from "this point" on then congrats yes you're correct. This is called cherry picking data. I understand you're trying to make this quick and dirty, but QB rating by itself doesn't really paint a useful picture. A simple thing you could do it do a second line along the same time domains of what the defense ranked league wide at the time they played each other. I would try to use a cumulative stat from the same source, tho. So qb rating v scoring defense across these specific truncated set of games that have occurred across three seasons with multiple coaching staff. Some other suggestions for you 1. This is the wrong type of graph. You want a scatter point. 2. The range for QB rating improvement is like 15 points or whatever. The y axis is broken up into 25s. How can I quantify the line? 3. Quarterback rating goes to 158.3. Why does your line only go to 125? The only thing I would really take from this is that Bryce Young sucks in a way that QB rating doesn't pick up on. This is what you'd call a "problem with the data." Lastly, I would point out that QB rating as a formula was finalized in 1973. Offenses were so anemic back then it's referred to as the "dead ball era." Maybe not the best metric to measure QB success half a century later. like buddy i've taken masters level data science courses, and believe me I've done some shitty fuging work. my masters thesis ended up being about why my method of data collection didn't work well enough for me to defend my thesis. I wrote 100 pages just kinda shrugging and saying "Well ya know covid is so challenging etc." You're trying to tell people their eyes are lying to them and are posting a very bad graph to do so. Don't be upset when people not only argue with you but point out how bad your graph is.
  3. The first 6 games of 2015? He averaged 40 yards rushing and 210 yards passing for 250 yards per game, at least so says pfr... https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/N/NewtCa00/gamelog/2015/#63-68-sum:stats
  4. I hope he balls out but our memories of the Washington game are still fresh
  5. Didn't he get into a fight with another masscot or was it someone at a camp. I can't remember
  6. Yes, I would think that a .500 record should be a reasonable expectation. The ability to get defensive pressure, consistently and with results, without having to manufacture that pass rush with a blitz, is a vey big deficiency though.
  7. If you can't understand something that simple, than you are correct it's not worth my time
  8. Jameis Winston averaged close to 270 yards per game his first three years and we see what that got him. It's not all about the yards.
  9. https://x.com/theknowingest/status/1981808784692719922?t=vMxsmSCcLv1zbV3AcA1M5g&s=19 Aight man...which one of you is it?? These takes are getting worse and worse. I think its pure troll bait at this point. Panthers social media has been so toxic these past couple years its not even funny.
  10. I believe what they were saying is the hand deflection into the goal was not something a coach could challenge (although the officials could have called for a review of the goal). There were only three criteria a coach could use to challenge a goal and Rod had only a missed stoppage as something he thought he could use. Basically the officials blew it.
  11. Better to take three seasons to get there than start all over again
  12. Bryce young career yards per game 175. Hmmmm i am sensing a pattern here when I look at total wins
  13. Not sure that would be the case if he was there.
  14. if you go back and read every post, you will see I was responding to why a QB doesn't always need to pass for 300 yards a game to be good. Sometimes 150 is fine - so long as you get the win.
  15. Some of these LLM's are useful but not in the ways that 99% of the people use them.
  16. This has been common knowledge for at least 2 or 3 years to everyone besides huddle members who constantly want to bash Young's amount of deep ball attempts.
  17. You went to a gun fight with a plastic spoon. He embarrassed you and the fact you don't see it makes it more comical
  18. If we move on from Bryce, 100% down for a competition next year. Dalton(if he is still around), FA QB or rookie or some combination of all. Just something else.
  19. Bryce Young averages less than 200 yards for his current carrier. Cam averaged 218. Big difference between Cam averaging less than 200 yards for 6 games and Bryce averaging less than 200 for his entire career. Bryce being unable to throw 200 yard games consistently is a detriment to any offense he is on. Panthers or otherwise.
  20. You mean the one complining about the graph as opposed to the data. Yea, he's really taking me to task lol
  21. Go do the stats on the qbs 1 and 2 and then 4 and 5. Are they compatible with bryce?
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