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Guess the QBs based on passing charts


Icege

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Numbering scheme is 1 thru 8 going left to right, top to bottom.

Ex:
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8

Good luck, have fun!

Need a hint? Choose from the below names:

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Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Cam Newton, Derek Carr, Teddy Bridgewater, Dak Prescott, Russell Wilson, Joe Burrow, Sam Darnold, Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, Baker Mayfield, Ben Roethlisberger, Kyler Murray, Mitchell Trubisky, Kirk Cousins

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

why so many?

Solid maximum sample sizes are typically 10% and I wanted to go over that. 8 out of 32 QBs gives us a look at 25% of the styles of passing offenses and the success of their signal callers.

Plus I believed that people would bitch if I just did 4 (I mean, they'll bitch regardless, but at least it won't be about the integrity of the data).

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Just now, Icege said:

Solid maximum sample sizes are typically 10% and I wanted to go over that. 8 out of 32 QBs gives us a look at 25% of the styles of passing offenses and the success of their signal callers.

Plus I believed that people would bitch if I just did 4 (I mean, they'll bitch regardless, but at least it won't be about the integrity of the data).

fair. probably should of just told us who is who. Your post your call. It's a lot of work and I dont have time to look it up. I would love to participate in a constructive conversation.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

fair. probably should of just told us who is who. Your post your call. It's a lot of work and I dont have time to look it up. I would love to participate in a constructive conversation.

I thought the exact same shortly after posting it and edited the OP to include a name bank to help limit the possible choices from 32 to 16. :3

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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

maybe just give the 8 qbs? ahha

In my experience, people would then lean on their implicit bias rather than using their critical thinking skills. 

EDIT: Gonna wait until page 2 if it gets there to post the answers in case anyone wants to skim the first page for discussion(s). Will add a link in OP.

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4 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

#7 is easy because of the 2 picks = Brady.

I think #2 might be Bridgewater. (longish TD ball to right, no picks)

#1 is probably Newton.  (15-for-19, no picks, low yardage total)

No idea on the others.

Not bad, 2 for 3! :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

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25 minutes ago, Icege said:

In my experience, people would then lean on their implicit bias rather than using their critical thinking skills. 

EDIT: Gonna wait until page 2 if it gets there to post the answers in case anyone wants to skim the first page for discussion(s). Will add a link in OP.

thanks for putting this together.

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