Russell's QB rating?

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should be 158, there is no way it isn't perfect.
 

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He'll probably get a negative grade from PFF for not seeing an open Doug Baldwin in the first quarter.

And a QBR of 10.
 

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theENGLISHseahawk":1ehqitcw said:
He'll probably get a negative grade from PFF for not seeing an open Doug Baldwin in the first quarter.

And a QBR of 10.

Bravo sir.
 

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theENGLISHseahawk":9lu6tafn said:
He'll probably get a negative grade from PFF for not seeing an open Doug Baldwin in the first quarter.

And a QBR of 10.


srs laughed hard at this
 

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Just to add more confirmation...

[tweet]https://twitter.com/Curtis_Crabtree/status/671132424219176961[/tweet]
 

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If you're asking about QBR, I believe ESPN usually takes a while to calculate it, but it will show up on their box score once they do. Usually shows up later in the night or the next day.
 

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Seahawk Sailor":2mt09jzx said:
21 for 30 (70% completion percentage and an 11.5 yard per attempt average) for 345 yards and 5 touchdowns. Only a 147.9 rating.
What's the formula to calculate it?
 

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Donk70":2uz0ojfx said:
Seahawk Sailor":2uz0ojfx said:
21 for 30 (70% completion percentage and an 11.5 yard per attempt average) for 345 yards and 5 touchdowns. Only a 147.9 rating.
What's the formula to calculate it?

Dunno, but it's obviously flawed. How do you complete 70% of your passes for 345 yards, five touchdowns, and no picks, and not have a perfect rating?
 

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Seahawk Sailor":17j5fx34 said:
Donk70":17j5fx34 said:
Seahawk Sailor":17j5fx34 said:
21 for 30 (70% completion percentage and an 11.5 yard per attempt average) for 345 yards and 5 touchdowns. Only a 147.9 rating.
What's the formula to calculate it?

Dunno, but it's obviously flawed. How do you complete 70% of your passes for 345 yards, five touchdowns, and no picks, and not have a perfect rating?

A perfect passer rating (158.3) requires at least a 77.5% completion rate, 12.5+ yards per attempt, a touchdown on at least 11.875% of attempts, and no interceptions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passer_rating
 
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