... in the Pac-10 quarterbacks can be difficult to differentiate. There are usually more than just one or two good ones.
This year there is a handful. So, rating them has its problems. In fact, one could probably interchange the first four.
I didn’t want to go purely by the numbers. Statistics don’t always tell the truth, and some can be weighed more heavily than others.
In my view completion percentages for quarterbacks who are in the 300-attempt range are less important as long as the percentages are fairly well above 50 percent.
Passer ratings are another statistic which play a factor but are also relative to the number of attempts.
Both completion percentages and passer ratings have as much to do with the ability of a team’s receive...
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