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These are the QB ratings of all the QBs who faced the same opponents the Rams faced. Including Sam's.
Against the Bears:
Aaron Rodgers - 85.28
Tony Romo - 60.07
Andrew Luck - 52.9
Sam Bradford - 39.22
Blaine Gabbert - 37.68
Against the Seahawks
Aaron Rodgers - 84.46
Tony Romo - 74.06
Sam Bradford - 63.33
Cam Newton - 56.82
John Skelton - 51.04
Against the Cardinals
Ryan Tannehill - 86.53
Tom Brady - 77.96
Sam Bradford - 69.7
Michael Vick - 64.8
Russell Wilson - 62.5
And these are the ratings for the QBs that faced the Rams.
Against the Rams
Robert Griffin III - 86.27
Kevin Kolb - 72.83
Matthew Stafford - 69.35
Jay Cutler - 58.93
Russell Wilson - 45.83
And those aren't even the top 5 teams. Seattle has the #1 ranked defense (in terms of yards allowed), and there's still the Niners Texans, Cowboys & Steelers. In terms of opposing QB ratings, the top 5 teams (in order) are the Bears, Texans, Rams, Falcons & Eagles. You have to go 12 teams deep before you can find a team that has yielded an average QB rating of over 80 (Vikings - 84.6) LINK
It's still early and all, and maybe my conclusions here are based on how sick the Rams are playing on defense right now, but it doesn't appear to be AS easy to just throw the ball around at will anymore. Anyone else noticing that trend? Or maybe something entirely different?
Against the Bears:
Aaron Rodgers - 85.28
Tony Romo - 60.07
Andrew Luck - 52.9
Sam Bradford - 39.22
Blaine Gabbert - 37.68
Against the Seahawks
Aaron Rodgers - 84.46
Tony Romo - 74.06
Sam Bradford - 63.33
Cam Newton - 56.82
John Skelton - 51.04
Against the Cardinals
Ryan Tannehill - 86.53
Tom Brady - 77.96
Sam Bradford - 69.7
Michael Vick - 64.8
Russell Wilson - 62.5
And these are the ratings for the QBs that faced the Rams.
Against the Rams
Robert Griffin III - 86.27
Kevin Kolb - 72.83
Matthew Stafford - 69.35
Jay Cutler - 58.93
Russell Wilson - 45.83
And those aren't even the top 5 teams. Seattle has the #1 ranked defense (in terms of yards allowed), and there's still the Niners Texans, Cowboys & Steelers. In terms of opposing QB ratings, the top 5 teams (in order) are the Bears, Texans, Rams, Falcons & Eagles. You have to go 12 teams deep before you can find a team that has yielded an average QB rating of over 80 (Vikings - 84.6) LINK
It's still early and all, and maybe my conclusions here are based on how sick the Rams are playing on defense right now, but it doesn't appear to be AS easy to just throw the ball around at will anymore. Anyone else noticing that trend? Or maybe something entirely different?