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Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:29 am to BCS Statmaster
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You are the one taking issue with ESPN ... your position not mine. Defend it.
You brought the opening argument to use ESPN QBR despite the fact that every other statistical analysis uses NCAA Quarterback Rating... I argued that it's unreliable, impossible to replicate, and pointed out obvious flaws, such as discrepancies between common opponents and adjustments made compared to defensive passing efficiency... you have yet to address these arguments or counter with arguments of your own.
I'd say the position is yours to defend.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:34 am to BCS Statmaster
quote:He has defended his position.quote:You are the one taking issue with ESPN ... your position not mine. Defend it.
Enlighten me
REPEATEDLY.
And he's done a DAMN good job of explaining that the ESPN QBR is made-up gobbledygook that NO ONE outside of ESPN uses or can replicate.
You know what, I'm going to make up a statistic. I'm going to call it QBC. It stands for QB Color.
Jordan Jefferson = #461D7C (Hexadecimal)
Jarrett Lee = #FDD023 (Hexadecimal)
Now, prove to me that my QBCs for Jefferson and Lee are in any way inaccurate or factually incorrect.
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