So you use the most basic stats to determine someone playing erratic?
-Using touchdowns is touchy, because your graph doesn't include the touchdown against the Giants that was taken back because of Troutman's holding or the perfect throw on the wheel route that went through Kamara's hands, or the Taysom red zone TDs that he got after WInston drove them down field..
-Adjusted completion percentage is a real thing. It takes into account spikes, drops, throwaways, and batted balls. The adjusted completion percentage for the Seahawks game (without taking into consideration throws affected by being hit) was 73%. If the adjusted passer rating jumped up nearly 20%, what does that tell you?
-Passer rating is outdated, but for the sake of below, I'll use it since you did.
First, this conversation has already come up...
@Rouxble can give you his source for DVOA but when we filter based on 150 passes on StatHead/Pro Football reference, Winston was 7th in passer rating (102.8), 8th in ANY/A (7.24), and 4th in QBR.
According to RBSDM.com, he was 2nd in both EPA/Play and Adjusted EPA/Play
Then there was little things like:
(Imagine that)
(For reference, the most touchdowns under pressure in 2020 was 14).