In a previous post, I described my OA Quarterback rating.
Before I show you the results for week 3, I wanted to show you another graph. The scatter plot to the right shows the T/A differential plotted against the point differential (average by year) for every team since the 2000 season. That graph shows precisely why Y/A is such an important stat. The correlation with point differential (and, therefore, wins) is incredibly strong.
Below are the OA QB Rating results through week 3 2009 (minimum 50 attempts). Peyton Manning is having a year for the ages so far.
Before I show you the results for week 3, I wanted to show you another graph. The scatter plot to the right shows the T/A differential plotted against the point differential (average by year) for every team since the 2000 season. That graph shows precisely why Y/A is such an important stat. The correlation with point differential (and, therefore, wins) is incredibly strong.
Below are the OA QB Rating results through week 3 2009 (minimum 50 attempts). Peyton Manning is having a year for the ages so far.


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