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Quarterback Ratings SAS#8 Notes

Quarterback Ratings SAS#8 Notes. What is Quarterback Rating (QR)?. Vocabulary. NFL: %COMP: %TD: %INT: YD: AB: Hits: Batting Average:. Formula. TONY ROMO first two games 2008 season (Question 1). Percent of completions per attempt (%COMP) =

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Quarterback Ratings SAS#8 Notes

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  1. Quarterback Ratings SAS#8 Notes Page

  2. What is Quarterback Rating (QR)? Page

  3. Vocabulary • NFL: • %COMP: • %TD: • %INT: • YD: • AB: • Hits: • Batting Average: Page

  4. Formula Page

  5. TONY ROMO first two games 2008 season (Question 1) • Percent of completions per attempt (%COMP) = • Percent of touchdown passes per attempt (%TD) = • Percent of interceptions per attempt (%INT) = • Average yards gained per attempt (YD) = Page

  6. Steve Young’s QR Page

  7. Matt Ryan’s ( season) QR Page

  8. What are the minimum and maximum value for each component of the rating? • %COMP:___________________________________________________________________ • %TD:_________________________________ ______________________________________ • %INT: ________________________________________________________________________ • YD: __________________________________________________________________________ Page

  9. An index is a numerical scale. Characteristics of an index can be used for the following: • to compare variables with one another or a reference number, • to give information about general trends, and • to help make comparisons and judgments. It is often calculated as a weighted sum of various factors resulting in a single summary number. How can the quarterback rating system be thought of as an index? Page

  10. Research the Quarterback Rating for Michel Vick or some other formerAtlanta Falcons Quarterback. Page

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