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What is the most useless statistic in sports?

I vote for the "quarterback rating". I have no idea how it's calculated and could care less. Watching the first half of the Ravens/Titans game, Flacco has a qb rating of 108. He completed 3 passes for 68 yards in the half. Collins has moved his team up and down the field and is something like a 78 rating. Dumb!

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  • i agree. i think its one of them geometry things no one understands.
    Bill
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  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭
    Any statistic pertaining to the Philadelphia Eagles image


  • << <i>Any statistic pertaining to the Philadelphia Eagles image >>



    you mean the cowboys?
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  • fur72fur72 Posts: 2,348 ✭✭
    ERA for relievers. They can come in with the bases loaded give up a tripple and all of the earned runs get charged the pitcher who let the people on base.
  • otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭
    It used to be game winning RBI, but thankfully, they got rid of that. It was given to the player that drove in the run that put his team in the lead (assuming the lead was not lost at any other point in the game.

    Hence, a player could have a leadoff HR in a game that his team wins 19-18 (while never being tied or behind) and was credited with the GWRBI.
  • not even gonna get involved with this, because my opinion is different and not wanting to p=off yall
    Bill
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    << <i>It used to be game winning RBI, but thankfully, they got rid of that. It was given to the player that drove in the run that put his team in the lead (assuming the lead was not lost at any other point in the game.

    Hence, a player could have a leadoff HR in a game that his team wins 19-18 (while never being tied or behind) and was credited with the GWRBI. >>



    Indeed the guys who help set up the victory never get the glory, just the guy who finishes it. Can anyone seriously tell me, with out looking, who was all on base when Joe Carter hit the Grand Slam to win the world series?
  • I think "Holds" are dumb. Can't wait for some middle reliever to get in the HOF as the career leader in Holds.

    I also hate OPS. That stat seemed to just come out of nowhere a few years ago. On Base + Slugging ? What ? On Base + Batting Average makes more sense.

  • How to calculate quarterback rating:
    a = (((Comp/Att) * 100) -30) / 20
    b = ((TDs/Att) * 100) / 5
    c = (9.5 - ((Int/Att) * 100)) / 4
    d = ((Yards/Att) - 3) / 4

    a, b, c and d can not be greater than 2.375 or less than zero.

    QB Rating = (a + b + c + d) / .06
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    Yards per punt!
  • Beck6Beck6 Posts: 1,038 ✭✭✭
    How about regular season wins and losses in the NBA?
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  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    What Jim Rice did on tuesday nights at Fenway against ambidextrous midgets (can i say midgets)?


    Steve

    Good for you.
  • otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>It used to be game winning RBI, but thankfully, they got rid of that. It was given to the player that drove in the run that put his team in the lead (assuming the lead was not lost at any other point in the game.

    Hence, a player could have a leadoff HR in a game that his team wins 19-18 (while never being tied or behind) and was credited with the GWRBI. >>



    Indeed the guys who help set up the victory never get the glory, just the guy who finishes it. Can anyone seriously tell me, with out looking, who was all on base when Joe Carter hit the Grand Slam to win the world series? >>



    Joe Carter did not hit a grand slam to win the World Series...
  • wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭

    The QB rating system actually works pretty well.

    If you're using it to analyze stats through half time only it can seem out of whack sometimes.

    Fun to play around with : Passer Rating Calculator

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  • The "quality start" statistic for MLB pitchers is a joke. If a pitcher goes 6 innings and gives up 3 earned runs or less that is considered a "quality start". If a pitcher gives up 3 runs in six innings then that equates to a 4.5 era for 9 innings--since when is a 4.5 era a quality anything? Tim McCarver stated that this modern day statisitic is a joke and I totally agree. Do you think that if Gibson or Koufax left a game after 6 innings when giving up 3 earned runs they would personally consider that a quality start--hell no!!! I would wager to say that both would not consider it a "quality start" even if they gave up 3 earned runs after 8 innings as opposed to 6.....
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  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    In todays game leaving the game after 6 innings with 3 runs allowed is a lot different then
    when Koufax and the boys were doing it.

    I agree it is silly though.


    Steve
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  • MBMiller25MBMiller25 Posts: 6,056 ✭✭
    YAC = Yards after Catch
  • MphilkingMphilking Posts: 1,570 ✭✭✭
    I actually think the YAC stat is a pretty good one.
  • mtcardsmtcards Posts: 3,340 ✭✭✭
    Time of possession in hockey is stupid. If you sit and play with the puck for 5 minutes and do not get a shot and the other team gets and has 30 seconds and gets 2 shots, which is better?
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  • thehallmarkthehallmark Posts: 1,332 ✭✭✭
    QB rating is ok for what it is. The problem is that people think it means more than it does. In today's game, it didn't mean that Flacco was having a way better half than Collins. Like most stats, QB rating tells you nothing in short periods of time. Don't blame the stat. Blame the misinformed brains who are trying to make sense of it and the networks for pretending it is a game stat instead of a season/career stat.

    As far as baseball productivity stats, OPS is fantastic. It isn't perfect, obviously. But you want to measure consistency of successful at-bats and then different degrees of success in those at-bats, OPS at least begins to do that. There are other lesser known metrics that are better than OPS and they will gain in popularity as the cranky old sportswriters die off and the morons get smarter.

    I think a pretty useless stat is time of possession in football. It seems as if even the most experienced studio analysts misunderstand the relationship between time of possession and points/wins. The thing is that teams tend to possess the ball more when they are winning. You don't win because you possess the ball more. You win because you score more. Simple, really.
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    << <i>I think "Holds" are dumb. Can't wait for some middle reliever to get in the HOF as the career leader in Holds.

    I also hate OPS. That stat seemed to just come out of nowhere a few years ago. On Base + Slugging ? What ? On Base + Batting Average makes more sense. >>


    Since Batting Average is already a large component of On Base, no, it doesn't make more sense.

    OPS measures: A) How often a guy gets on base plus B) How far the guy gets when he gets there when he hit his way on

    Your alternative measures: A) How often a guy gets on base plus B) How often a guy gets on base not counting his walks and stuff, which are counted in part A.

    How does that make sense?


    My vote, at least among stats regularly used, is the save in baseball. Lots of morons thought K-Rod had the greatest reliever season ever in 2008 because he set a record for saves. Never mind that a reliever can get a save in all kinds of situations in which he is never really under any pressure. EX: 3-0 lead, bases empty, 2 outs. Get one out, get a save. Gimme a break. It's a crap stat that does a major disservice to relievers of the 1970s and 1980s like Mike Marshall, guys who pitched a ton of innings in "non-save" situations. And a pox on managers who make decisions based on this one stat. It's just stupid.

    Tabe
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  • bman90278bman90278 Posts: 3,453 ✭✭✭
    I would say the W - L record when you get into the playoffs in the NFL. Just ask the Colts, Titans, Panthers, and the Falcons. image
  • "What Jim Rice did on tuesday nights at Fenway against ambidextrous midgets (can i say midgets)?"

    simply hilariuos.

    and yes, you can say midgets, dwarfs, gnomes, little people and human ottomans.
  • I wouldn't call is "most useless", but W-L records among starting pitchers is an abused statistic.
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  • Good Day,
    Just heard a most useless stat, the end of the Game just now between Phil/Giants is the only playoff game ever to end with a score of 23 to 11. WhatEver!!! Who gives a Bleep!!!
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  • << <i>What Jim Rice did on tuesday nights at Fenway against ambidextrous midgets (can i say midgets)?


    Steve >>




    Hence the need to look at measurements that actually measure the players worth, as opposed to measuring luck, teamamtes, or the venue they play in.


    What Jm Rice did on tuesday nights at Fenway against ambidextrous midgets is about as informative as just saying what his RBI total, or runs scored total was. Neither are very good measurements.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    lol I was hoping you would see that Skip.

    How the heck are you?

    Steve
    Good for you.
  • Steve,

    I am good. I have been behaving nicely, and just having some fun around here.

    -Skip
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