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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.THIS!Kaep is a better QB than Brady was in his first Super Bowls, and better than Montana in 3 Superbowls since his rating was higher one year. Either that or rating isn't all that meaningful.
At this point why would Cleveland care about winning?I can not for the life of me figure out what Cleveland is doing,
Kizer is crap and at least kapernick would give them some experience at the position.
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Absolutely. ... And you know where I learned that?I saw that list on another Yahoo article lobbying for the return of (seems to be a regular thing) CK.
By my math, he is 4-16 over the past 2 seasons. QBR is a simple formula calculating TDs, INTs, yardage, and completion percentage. A QB can do nothing, rack up a few TDs in garbage time with easy throws when the game is out of hand, and look awesome. At the same time, he can lose every single game with an awesome QBR, which is not what you want of a QB.
The list is comprised of rookies, draft picks believed to work in a system (Osweiler and Siemian), and familiar QBs (Cutler). Yahoo is getting a little tedious with this line of stories, as they seem to ignore the basic fact that the throws he never made could easily explain the 4-16 record and there is nothing to suggest he could duplicate his rating in an unfamiliar system. But the articles keep on coming.
Kaep is good enough to start for at least 10 teams and could backup 32 of them. But that's beside the point now.
The ratings between now and then are not comparable. The rules for the passing game were completely different back then. There's a reason Brady went from averaging 25TDs a season to throwing 50 and going on to average 35 a season.Kaep is a better QB than Brady was in his first Super Bowls, and better than Montana in 3 Superbowls since his rating was higher one year. Either that or rating isn't all that meaningful.
The ratings between now and then are not comparable. The rules for the passing game were completely different back then. There's a reason Brady went from averaging 25TDs a season to throwing 50 and going on to average 35 a season.