Updated QB Efficiency Numbers -- Week 7 (Through MNF) rotoviz.com Fri 10/25/13 12:57 PM1 Comment

Expected Points and Fantasy Points Over Par (FPOP) are the measures I use to determine how much above or below average a player is on a per play basis. The idea is that every pass attempt on the field has an average fantasy point value associated with it, and then whether a QB produced more or fewer fantasy points with his attempts results in a positive or negative FPOP number. Some thoughts after 7 weeks.It's pretty crazy how far below average Tom Brady has been on a per attempt basis. Like really crazy. I know that people will say Brady's receivers have a lot to do with that, and I'm sure that's true, but I swear any conversation I get into on Twitter related to QBs ends up with "YEAH BUT FRANCHISE QBS MAKE EVERYONE BETTER"Alex Smith continues to pile up the opportunities that you're looking for in a late round pick. Smith also gets a run of QB-friendly defenses coming upIf you were going to fix the NYG passing game, what could you even do about it? Eli has more INTs than TDs and yet you can't say that they haven't spent resources on WRs. So what would you do to fix it?The numbers don't include Cam's Thursday night game but he continued last night his somewhat annoying habit of either winning or losing your fantasy week for you. I think I may write him a letter to know that he's hurting me.Most of Andrew Luck's excess production is coming running the ball.Carson Palmer is like Eli Manning without the promise of youth.. what's that? Oh Eli isn't young? Nevermind.Case Keenum's debut saw a positive FPOP day.Jake Locker is returning this weekend and has been positive in FPOP both as a ...

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mark_pundurs Sat 10/26/13 2:33 PM

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