QBR is a joke of a stat cooked up to make certain quarterbacks look better than they are. The Capital Crusaders are clinigng to it because their guy can't complete a pass over ten yards. Watch the tape. The best single-number evaluation is the scoreboard, and their quarterback consistently comes up short in big games. They need a stat to hide the fact he can't read a blitz and panics in the pocket. Real football people know you judge a quarterback by wins, leadership, and clutch throws, not some secret formula ESPN won't even fully explain. The Crusaders' entire offense is dink and dunk, which pads completion percentage and QBR but doesn't actually scare anyone. If that's the best metric they have, no wonder they haven't won a conference title in a decade. Give me a quarterback who makes plays when it matters, not one who wins the stat sheet after a loss. Their reliance on QBR proves they're more interested in fantasy football than real football.