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About Passer Rating Differential. This indicator is nothing more than the difference between a team's Offensive Passer Rating and Defensive Passer Rating.
We call it the Mother of All Stats because it has an incredible Correlation to Victory and to championship success, as we’ve reported in many outlets, including in a 2012 presentation at NFL Films: 26 of 73 NFL champs since 1940 finished No. 1 in Passer Rating Differential (36%); 44 finished in the Top 3 in PRD (6%) and 69 finished in the Top 10 (95%).1. PHIL
2. NE
3. LAR
4. MIN
5. LAC
6. KC
7. NO
8. JAC
9. SEA
10. CIN
from 1940-69 there were about 10-16 teams, so finishing in the top 10 (95%) isn't that big a deal. I;ve deal with those guys...and know people who worked for them...they think the "stat" is the MOAS...but they reject that stopping the run and running the ball well. It's a long story, but this may not be the top stat, but it is a good one