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Bored, here are some Matt Moore stats


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Bored, so I decided to do some math and figure out what Matt Moores stats MIGHT have been had he started the whole year based off of the 5 games he started.

In 5 games, these are his stats:

79 Att, 126 Completions, 990yds, 62.7 Completion %, 8TD, 1INT, 104.9 rating

Stretched out over a 16 game season, this is what I came up with.

403 ATT, 253 Completions, 3168yds, 62.7%, 23 TDs, 4 ints, 102 rating

Now my math might not be perfect, but the numbers seem about right(the only ones that might be off are the completion %, and passer rating). His stats are kinda skewed on the NFL/ESPN stats page because of that game mid-season where he took over for Delhomme and threw an int, so I only included the 5 games he started.

Again, this is a big what-if situation had he stayed consistent, but just thought I'd do the math to pass some time :D

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Bored, so I decided to do some math and figure out what Matt Moores stats MIGHT have been had he started the whole year based off of the 5 games he started.

In 5 games, these are his stats:

79 Att, 126 Completions, 990yds, 62.7 Completion %, 8TD, 1INT, 104.9 rating

Stretched out over a 16 game season, this is what I came up with.

403 ATT, 253 Completions, 3168yds, 62.7%, 23 TDs, 4 ints, 102 rating

Now my math might not be perfect, but the numbers seem about right(the only ones that might be off are the completion %, and passer rating). His stats are kinda skewed on the NFL/ESPN stats page because of that game mid-season where he took over for Delhomme and threw an int, so I only included the 5 games he started.

Again, this is a big what-if situation had he stayed consistent, but just thought I'd do the math to pass some time :D

Yeah the NFL's not consistent enough to proect stats. But since your not projecting his stats to prove he's better than someone else ur cool.

He had a lot of dropped INTs but got a lot better the more he threw so I think as long as the running game is by his side I think he'll be efficient but not productive. Even if he has a high rating he's almost a lock to get snubbed from the pro-bowl.

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Yeah the NFL's not consistent enough to proect stats. But since your not projecting his stats to prove he's better than someone else ur cool.

He had a lot of dropped INTs but got a lot better the more he threw so I think as long as the running game is by his side I think he'll be efficient but not productive. Even if he has a high rating he's almost a lock to get snubbed from the pro-bowl.

what QB doesnt get lucky with dropped INT's?

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what QB doesnt get lucky with dropped INT's?

i don't have the tape anymore but he was missing wide open guys and making some doo doo throws early in the NE game. Vikes was a little slow too. He looked more composed the more the season and his games wore on. Hopefully he just needed some starts to help him calm down. There's no way fox doesn't start him. I'll whip out my pitchfork if he does(I don't have one so I'll have to use a shovel).

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i don't have the tape anymore but he was missing wide open guys and making some doo doo throws early in the NE game. Vikes was a little slow too. He looked more composed the more the season and his games wore on. Hopefully he just needed some starts to help him calm down. There's no way fox doesn't start him. I'll whip out my pitchfork if he does(I don't have one so I'll have to use a shovel).

My parents own a farm I can get all we need. You bring the torches and I'll meet you there. Someone else will have to supply the tar and feathers

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