The so-called quarterback rating is an official league statistic, completely objective, derived from data such as pass completion percentage, average passing yards per attempt, touchdown passes, and interceptions, using a unified and fixed league formula to finally produce a score.
The highest possible score is 158.3, while the lowest is zero.
This is an absolutely objective data point, devoid of any subjective factors, and it is also the most important evaluation system for all quarterbacks in the league.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Rodgers is praised as the "born quarterback" because his career regular-season quarterback rating leads the historical charts.
Generally speaking, a quarterback rating exceeding 100 is recognized as a top performance; if it falls below 70, it may be subject to criticism and blame, going further down would be like facing a mountain of knives and a sea of fire.
And what about Watson now?
19.32, a string of numbers worth remembering.
