Dresden wrote:The difference in accuracy between the two is about the same as the difference in QBR between the two, with former in Foles favor, the latter in Mitch's favor. So if you want to say that Foles has a "considerably worse" QBR, then you have to say Mitch is "considerably less accurate" as well.
But the real difference between the two is that Mitch has been in this system for 3 years now, while Foles has been here for 5 games, and just 2 as a starter. I think we need to see how Nick does over the rest of this season to make an accurate comparison between the two, but as long as he stays healthy, I'd be surprised if Foles doesn't improve over the course of the season as he gets more familiar with the offense.
Not an expert in advanced NFL stats, but found this interesting:
Trubisky: 24.4% bad throws, 66.3% on target throws
Foles: 12.6% bad throws, 47.7% on target throws
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/chi/2020_advanced.htmSo Foles makes less bad throws and good throws and has more average throws?
For all the talk of Foles airing the ball out more, he has low average air yards per throw, lower average yards per completion, lower average air yards per completion than Trubisky. Maybe he will be able to add more vertical passing to the team as time goes on, but that hasn't born out in the stats yet. Pretty small sample size for both guys still though.