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what does bryce young excel at


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10 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Why isn’t this a labeled scatter plot. The y axis is useless. Post benching occurs across multiple seasons, players, etc 

I strongly suspect this isn’t statistically significant but it’s impossible to calculate because a child did this graph. Or an idiot asked chat gpt to do it for him and has never actually done a regression analysis 

I simply plotted his qb rating from pro-football-reference.com into an excel spreadsheet. The y axis is his qb ranking and the x axis are his starts. He has 17 starts before his benching and 16 starts after. After putting the data into excel, I had it create a graph and then plot the trend. I'm sorry it's so difficult for you to understand. I thought it was fairly simple but apparently it went over your head. I could try to dumb it down for you some but I don't think that's possible. 

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17 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I simply cannot imagine watching 3 years of Young and still having to cherry pick scenarios where he is not a horrific nfl qb.

maybe ask yourself, why is the coaching staff asking him to play "ultraconservative"  hmmmmmmmm

Because that is the smart thing to do in those games regardless who your QB is. 

The Panthers went to the SB in 2015 with Newton as their QB. It was unarguably his best year ever and yet he averaged less than 200 yards per game for for his first 6 games. Just a couple of yards better than Young. Why, because that's all the team needed him to do to win.

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6 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I don't know how someone looks at Bryce's stats or his play this year and thinks, "man he's really improving week to week, look at how much better he is than the end of last year!"

I am not saying he is better than the last three games of last year. I'm just saying his performance is trending up. if it continues, he will be back where he was at the end of last year. 

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1 minute ago, cranky said:

Because that is the smart thing to do in those games regardless who your QB is. 

The Panthers went to the SB in 2015 with Newton as their QB. It was unarguably his best year ever and yet he averaged less than 200 yards per game for for his first 6 games. Just a couple of yards better than Young. Why, because that's all the team needed him to do to win.

Okay yeah you’re trolling 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

Lmao you did this manually and still made it a bar chart. What’s the confidence interval nom this big guy? Do you know what button does that?

powerful “information sciences is my passion” energy p

 

Funny how you are talking about the chart and not the data. 

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1 minute ago, cranky said:

Because that is the smart thing to do in those games regardless who your QB is. 

The Panthers went to the SB in 2015 with Newton as their QB. It was unarguably his best year ever and yet he averaged less than 200 yards per game for for his first 6 games. Just a couple of yards better than Young. Why, because that's all the team needed him to do to win.

He also added like 40 ypg rushing in that period, along with 4 TDs or something. Just as I added Young's rushing productivity to his total stats last year I think we should for Cam.

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Just now, cranky said:

I am not saying he is better than the last three games of last year. I'm just saying his performance is trending up. if it continues, he will be back where he was at the end of last year. 

No, his qb rating is trending up. You have two variables; qbr and single game performances over the parts of two seasons with an arbitrary break. 

you’ve chosen one way to quantify performance and showed a statistically insignificant change across an arbitrary time domain. 

and you’ve made it difficult to interpret because you don’t know how to make a graph. Like why is the y axis broken down by 25 with data points that variable this isn’t difficult 

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10 minutes ago, cranky said:

Because that is the smart thing to do in those games regardless who your QB is. 

The Panthers went to the SB in 2015 with Newton as their QB. It was unarguably his best year ever and yet he averaged less than 200 yards per game for for his first 6 games. Just a couple of yards better than Young. Why, because that's all the team needed him to do to win.

Again cherry picking random stats and comparing him to cam Newton.  Jesus christ my guy

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

He also added like 40 ypg rushing in that period, along with 4 TDs or something. Just as I added Young's rushing productivity to his total stats last year I think we should for Cam.

I just looked and he averaged around 16 yards a game those first 6 gammes. But that's besides teh point. The point is you don't pass when you don't need to. 

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