# Divide a quarterback's completed passes by pass attempts. # Subtract 0.3. # Divide by 0.2 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide passing yards by pass attempts. # Subtract 3. # Divide by 4 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide touchdown passes by pass attempts. # Divide by 0.05 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide interceptions by pass attempts. # Subtract that number from 0.095. # Divide that product by 0.04 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Add the four totals you recorded. # Multiply that total by 100. # Divide by 6. # The final number is your quarterback rating. # Divide a quarterback's completed passes by pass attempts. # Subtract 0.3. # Divide by 0.2 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide passing yards by pass attempts. # Subtract 3. # Divide by 4 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide touchdown passes by pass attempts. # Divide by 0.05 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Divide interceptions by pass attempts. # Subtract that number from 0.095. # Divide that product by 0.04 and record the total. The sum cannot be greater than 2.375 or less than zero. # Add the four totals you recorded. # Multiply that total by 100. # Divide by 6. # The final number is your quarterback rating.
The NFL quarterback rating is calculated using a formula that takes into account a quarterback's completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, and interception percentage. The formula is then adjusted to a scale of 0 to 158.3 for easier comparison.
Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning.
The NFL passer rating formula is a statistical calculation used to evaluate a quarterback's performance based on their passing statistics. It takes into account a quarterback's completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown percentage, and interception percentage. The formula produces a rating between 0 and 158.3, with higher ratings indicating better performance. This rating is commonly used to compare and rank quarterbacks in the NFL.
Steve Young
A couple have started all 16 games in the regular season and done it ... 1) Steve DeBerg of the 1990 Kansas City Chiefs threw 4 INTs. He averaged an interception every 111 pass attempts and his 0.9 interception percentage is the lowest of any NFL QB that has started every game in a 16 game schedule. 2) Jason Campbell of the 2008 Washington Redskins threw 6 INTs. He averaged an interception every 84.3 pass attempts and had an interception percentage of 1.2.
in what? not a very clear question
John Elway
Tom brady
2010 Tom Brady had a 9 to 1 Td/Int ratio. 36 touchdowns to 4 interceptions.
NFL Quarterback Club was created in 1994.
Eagles Quarterback Nick Foles has the highest TD percentage ratio in the NFL thru week 15 of the 2013 season. His percentage is 8.6.