UMGriz75 said:Well ....
Gus put up 78 points in three games, a 1-2 loss record.
Makena put up 91 points in three games, a 2-1 win record.
The cumulative margin (scores)
Gus -8 points
Makena +13 points
Largest margin of victory
Gus 3 points
Makena 26 points
Makena's bad game came at PSU which has won six of its last eight games. Gus's bad game (a home game) came with Cal Poly which has lost six of its last 8 games.
This has to be the most retarded cherry picked stats I've ever seen on this board. Like how can you possibly post this and think it's logically sound?
Errors in your logic:
You're assuming that the entire offense is equal for both quarterbacks at completely different points of the season. Pretty sure there was a large change in offensive philosophy, execution, and ability from Gus to Makena.
You're assuming that point diff reflect on the QB. Neither QB plays defense so it really is horrible logic to compare point differences.
Gus didn't even complete his 3rd game.
Calculating total points doesn't even reflect solely on the QB either. In Gus's 2 1/2 games he was responsible for 30 total points and 4 turnovers(not good stats.) Makena was responsible in his 3 games for 42 points and 5 turnovers(not great either. Actually both about the same points/turnover ratio and both scoring about the same amount per time played.)
In your "bad games" analysis you say Gus's bad game was to Cal poly who does have a bad record and not a great defense. Portland State has a good record, but their defense isn't spectacular either(43rd in the nation.)
Gus had a QBR of 104.6 in his game against Cal Poly and Makena had a QBR of 57.8 in his game against Portland State. Gus produced significantly more offense than Makena in those games as well too. It's really hard to compare the two as the defenses are different, schemes are different at that time, and the location was different. I mean comparing these games is the definition of comparing apples to oranges.
You can't really compare records when Simis SHOULD be 1-2 because he GAVE the game to ISU only to have ISU give it right back and really Brady's win against NDSU is much better than Simis one win(I'm not counting ISU as a win for simis)
Gus's also played against 3 defenses who averaged to be about 41st in the nation while Makena's 3 games are against the 66th in the nation.
I could keep going on and on and on about your failed logic but the idea is you cherry picked your stats ever so carefully to support your view and I can't understand how you do not see your own ignorance.