On the forum, somebody claimed: " I believe an RBS "success rate" is higher with a mobile qb than with an immobile qb. But I got no evidence to back it up. Its just one of my beliefs"
I plotted all RBs of last season (ie success of the RB) vs the yards of their QBs (ie mobility). I don't see that there is any correlation between a mobile QB and success of the RB. At all. In any part of the chart.
The same data sliced per RB1/2/3/4:
Again, there is no reason to think the QB mobility has any effect, positive or negative.
I plotted all RBs of last season (ie success of the RB) vs the yards of their QBs (ie mobility). I don't see that there is any correlation between a mobile QB and success of the RB. At all. In any part of the chart.
The same data sliced per RB1/2/3/4:
Again, there is no reason to think the QB mobility has any effect, positive or negative.
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