Satchboogie3
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So I was just messing around with a couple online NFL QB Rating calculators when I realized this: There's a cutoff point where INTs no longer effect QB Rating.
Example: Assuming 20/30, 250 yards, 4TD
3 INTs = 104 QB Rating
4 INTs = 92.3 QB Rating
5+ INts = 92.3 QB Rating
According to the calculation, a QB could throw 20 INTs in a game, but so long as is 20 of 30 for 250 yards and 3TD, he will still have a 92.3 QB Rating.
How has no one realized this GIGANTIC Flaw.
Example: Assuming 20/30, 250 yards, 4TD
3 INTs = 104 QB Rating
4 INTs = 92.3 QB Rating
5+ INts = 92.3 QB Rating
According to the calculation, a QB could throw 20 INTs in a game, but so long as is 20 of 30 for 250 yards and 3TD, he will still have a 92.3 QB Rating.
How has no one realized this GIGANTIC Flaw.