mthoopsfan
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I thought Ah Yat could throw better and more accurately than Fife. Neither were as good as I would have liked throwing long. They both missed too many open receivers. Ah Yat throws a crisp pass.
Ah Yat threw into coverage too much and made more bad/terrible throws. Thus, more picks.
Ah Yat could run, has some speed, and was more mobile, but he had problems avoiding the rush. Fife could also run. He seemed to avoid the rush a bit better, or get rid of the ball.
Ah Yat seemed to get rattled by pressure more than Fife did. This was throughout the season.
Fife gave me more confidence in watching him run the offense.
Fife fumbled too much. Fumbles (lost) are generally worse than picks, because a fumble by a QB is usually around the line of scrimmage and not downfield.
Ah Yat gets too many balls tipped at the line of scrimmage.
Ah Yat threw into coverage too much and made more bad/terrible throws. Thus, more picks.
Ah Yat could run, has some speed, and was more mobile, but he had problems avoiding the rush. Fife could also run. He seemed to avoid the rush a bit better, or get rid of the ball.
Ah Yat seemed to get rattled by pressure more than Fife did. This was throughout the season.
Fife gave me more confidence in watching him run the offense.
Fife fumbled too much. Fumbles (lost) are generally worse than picks, because a fumble by a QB is usually around the line of scrimmage and not downfield.
Ah Yat gets too many balls tipped at the line of scrimmage.