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NFL -- Tom Brady led NFL in QBR for 2010 season - ESPN
If you look at the actual scoring, Brady was #1 in 2010 by a mile. It isn't even remotely close: Peyton is #2, followed by Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers, and Michael Vick to round out the top 5.
A quick primer on the fundamentals of Total Quarterback Rating:
Scoring: 0-100, from low to high. An average QB would be at 50.
Win Probability: All QB plays are scored based on how much they contribute to a win. By determining expected point totals for almost any situation, Total QBR is able to apply points to a quarterback based on every type of play he would be involved in.
Dividing Credit: Total QBR factors in such things as overthrows, underthrows, yards after the catch and more to accurately determine how much a QB contributes to each play.
Clutch Index: How critical a certain play is based on when it happens in a game is factored into the score.
If you look at the actual scoring, Brady was #1 in 2010 by a mile. It isn't even remotely close: Peyton is #2, followed by Matt Ryan, Aaron Rodgers, and Michael Vick to round out the top 5.
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