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Toucher & Hardy

Albert Breer from the MMQB  // NFL Coaches on the Chopping Block (Hour 2)

Toucher & Hardy

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.3735 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this hour: Fred Toucher & Jon Wallach are broadcasting from the Town Fair Tires Studios in Dorchester. Rich is broadcasting remotely.

Albert Breer is the Senior NFL Writer and Lead Content Strategist for the MMQB and joins the show for the entire hour 

  • Was the NFL wrong about Cam Newton during the offseason? Are the Patriots legit contenders? (00:10)
  • Patriots' Robert Kraft cleared of charge in massage parlor sex case. (11:21)
  • A Chargers team doctor accidentally punctured quarterback Tyrod Taylor's lung just before kickoff Sunday while trying to administer a pain-killing injection to the quarterback's cracked ribs. Could the Chargers be liable? (18:16)
  • Which NFL coaches are on track to lose their jobs. Which college QB is the next big NFL QB (25:38)

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

This is not your conventional sports radio show.

0:11.6

It's become painfully clear.

0:13.1

Toucher and Rich, 985, the Sports Hub.

0:17.5

Who cares about QBR, who cares about total tackles, who cares about yards after catch, who cares about catches, who cares about yards thrown, who cares about yards rush, who cares how many touchdowns you through, ran, or interceptions you've got, or whatever.

0:35.8

From youth league, rec ball, ball football to high school to college

0:41.7

the most important statistic is did you win or did you lose i like um how people relate to numbers

0:50.9

985 the sports upward toucher and rich that is a people relate to numbers.

0:57.0

985, the sports upward toucher and rich.

0:58.9

That is Cam Newton.

1:03.2

And pissing off every stat head, tell it to your GM.

1:06.7

These numbers need to be crafted and formulated.

1:08.2

They make sports super fun.

1:13.3

Because I know the difference between quarterback rating and QBR and I have to.

1:15.0

No, I actually don't know.

1:18.7

I just know the QBR number is lower than your quarterback rate. QBR is a made-up stat from ESPN.

1:21.0

Yeah, that's always lower.

1:22.1

Cardback rating is widely, you know, used.

1:24.7

High means it's good.

1:26.1

Low means it's bad.

1:27.3

Yeah, but the one number is always in the double digits with, if you don't count after the decimal point. And the other one's always three digits if you played really well. I'll give you an example. Okay. All right. You guys want an example there? You want an example of what's going on? All right. I'll give you last night's game. Talks daddy to me. All right, baby. Here we go. See, Ryan Fitzpatrick's QBR was 97.2, but his rating was 133.3. Ah, okay. So the QBR is always lower. It's always, I don't think you can get past 100.

2:04.4

The rating calculates efficiency, correct?

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