I offered to complement my post on Manning’s numbers last week with a special FO update after the week 16 data was included.
Here’s the raw data:
Year DVOA DYAR
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1998 |
4.3 |
574 |
1999 |
29.5 |
1427 |
2000 |
35.1 |
1766 |
2001 |
10.9 |
822 |
2002 |
16.2 |
1089 |
2003 |
33.5 |
1756 |
2004 |
60.9 |
2522 |
2005 |
40.4 |
1598 |
2006 |
51.8 |
2308 |
2007 |
40.6 |
1845 |
2008 |
35.3 |
1634 |
Here are the graphs for Manning’s DYAR totals (over the course of a season how much better is Manning than a ‘replacement level’ QB) and DVOA (on a per play basis how much better is Manning):
Unrelated “Gift of the Nerd-i” moment:
How old are we again? As my family opened presents this morning, we were delighted to see that Demond had sent us an Indiana Jones Mr. Potoato Head for the kids.
Little did he know that he was about to receive a present from me, 10,000 miles away. An Indianapolis Colts Mr. Potato Head. Yikes.
Talk about reading from the same playbook.
Links:
The Star polled MVP voters, and Manning fared well.
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