Love continues to ascend. So EPA question, if a player has an EPA of 0 over a whole season was he a league average quarterback? Because it seems like the regressions that set the baseline for each down in distance and place on the field is a league average of the last five years.
No, he'd be worse than league average since dropbacks are more positive than designed runs. In total, the former have slightly positive average EPA and latter negative
Love continues to ascend. So EPA question, if a player has an EPA of 0 over a whole season was he a league average quarterback? Because it seems like the regressions that set the baseline for each down in distance and place on the field is a league average of the last five years.
No, he'd be worse than league average since dropbacks are more positive than designed runs. In total, the former have slightly positive average EPA and latter negative
Ah that makes total sense. Do you have a league average QB EPA? How slight is it? 0.01? 0.05?
More like 0.05. It's a little lower this year