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You realize statistically Kempt was much better right? I don't know how anyone can think Stanley is better honestly

You realize statistically TJ Hockenson was much better than Chase Allen, right? You realize statistically, Matt Nelson was just as good as Matt Leo, right? Are you prepared to say that statistics are the only thing that matters in evaluating a player, and ready to accept the consequences that come with a statement like that?
 
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You realize statistically TJ Hockenson was much better than Chase Allen, right? You realize statistically, Matt Nelson was just as good as Matt Leo, right? Are you prepared to say that statistics are the only thing that matters in evaluating a player, and ready to accept the consequences that come with a statement like that?

How else do you judge a QB? Comparing a QB to a defensive player is pretty smart on your part though lol
 
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You realize statistically TJ Hockenson was much better than Chase Allen, right? You realize statistically, Matt Nelson was just as good as Matt Leo, right? Are you prepared to say that statistics are the only thing that matters in evaluating a player, and ready to accept the consequences that come with a statement like that?

Well in the case of a QB, the QBR is what the experts use. 72.9 to 55.9 is what a statistician would term "statistically significant."

You don't hear of TER or DLR very often, do you?
 
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How else do you judge a QB? Comparing a QB to a defensive player is pretty smart on your part though lol

You’re obviously not very bright. I compared a defensive player to another defensive player, not to a QB.
 
Well in the case of a QB, the QBR is what the experts use. 72.9 to 55.9 is what a statistician would term "statistically significant."

You don't hear of TER or DLR very often, do you?

I have never seen or heard of an “expert” using QBR. I don’t think any football analyst that is into advanced metrics has ever advocated for that stat; in fact, most of them think it is garbage. The only people who use QBR are TV announcers, radio shock jocks, etc.
 
You’re obviously not very bright. I compared a defensive player to another defensive player, not to a QB.

So if you can't use stats to judge a QB what can you use? Eye test certainly favors Kempt based on how wildly inaccurate Stanley is throwing the ball
 
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So if you can't use stats to judge a QB what can you use? Eye test certainly favors Kempt based on how wildly inaccurate Stanley is throwing the ball

It’s using the Aaron white measurements, when he mentioned how they kept losing to teams but were better than them. So scoreboard and stats have no value.
 
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So if you can't use stats to judge a QB what can you use? Eye test certainly favors Kempt based on how wildly inaccurate Stanley is throwing the ball

Kempt and Stanley were within 2% of each other in adjusted completion percentage (74.4 vs. 72.8). If Stanley was wildly inaccurate, Kempt wasn’t much better.
 
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I would say that Stanley has more potential but I think they each had their good and bad moments last year. Couldn't say who was better last year as it is hard to say. Kempt certainly had better receivers. Both led their teams to some big wins.
 
I have never seen or heard of an “expert” using QBR. I don’t think any football analyst that is into advanced metrics has ever advocated for that stat; in fact, most of them think it is garbage. The only people who use QBR are TV announcers, radio shock jocks, etc.

Link?
 
I would say that Stanley has more potential but I think they each had their good and bad moments last year. Couldn't say who was better last year as it is hard to say. Kempt certainly had better receivers. Both led their teams to some big wins.

What were Kempt's bad moments last year? He didn't turn the ball over and completed a high percentage of passes
 

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