JohnTurney wrote:So, I asked for comments from folks, you stated your views, and that's fine. Those comments are appreciated, but they were not so definitive that they couldn't be challenged to some degree, which I did. I think then, and do now, there is some of that systemic upward pressure on the numbers, but not enough to see a great quarterback get better, as he clearly did. He upped his game, via comments from opponents, coaches, awards and statistics.
In PFR's "advanced passing" statistics, they have a Rate+ stat that is a passer efficiency rating relative to a rolling 3-year league average. If you look at Tom Brady, it kind of supports rhickok's conclusion that Brady's strong 2nd half career is based on 3 big years....but Brady's other 2nd half years, while comparable to his 1st half years, are still slightly better than his 1st half years even when accounting for league averages. I would expect a QB's efficiency numbers to go down as he is asked to carry more of the load, but in Brady's case his efficiency numbers have gone up relative to league average even while his passing attempts have increased and his team's defensive performance has slackened. I think this is "proof" that Brady has gotten better as he has aged, but that is just my interpretation of the events.