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Member Berries said:We had average QB play last season.
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Member Berries said:We had average QB play last season.
PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
Averages.PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
brewskis said:Averages.PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
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fanofzoo said:PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
Like to see the numbers if you took out all the bubble screen passes.
Copper Griz said:PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
I am sure power rankings and strength of schedule had nothing to do with that? What would the numbers have looked like if the BSC had more that two teams in the top 20? CAA and MVC level of competition? Stats can be twisted ten ways until Sunday. Throwing arbitrary numbers out mean Sh$t. Hell the backup quarterback even broke records against ISU if I remember correctly. He probably would have eclipsed BG's numbers using a selective stats logic.
PlayerRep said:Copper Griz said:PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
I am sure power rankings and strength of schedule had nothing to do with that? What would the numbers have looked like if the BSC had more that two teams in the top 20? CAA and MVC level of competition? Stats can be twisted ten ways until Sunday. Throwing arbitrary numbers out mean Sh$t. Hell the backup quarterback even broke records against ISU if I remember correctly. He probably would have eclipsed BG's numbers using a selective stats logic.
With the qb's from Samford, Murry St and Morehead St ahead of BG, I assume BG's ranking would go up to no. 3 in passing yards per game. Similarly with passing efficiency. Next question.
Copper Griz said:PlayerRep said:Copper Griz said:PlayerRep said:BG was 6th in the nation for passing yards per game, and 20th for passing efficiency.
I am sure power rankings and strength of schedule had nothing to do with that? What would the numbers have looked like if the BSC had more that two teams in the top 20? CAA and MVC level of competition? Stats can be twisted ten ways until Sunday. Throwing arbitrary numbers out mean Sh$t. Hell the backup quarterback even broke records against ISU if I remember correctly. He probably would have eclipsed BG's numbers using a selective stats logic.
With the qb's from Samford, Murry St and Morehead St ahead of BG, I assume BG's ranking would go up to no. 3 in passing yards per game. Similarly with passing efficiency. Next question.
Your points side steps the issue. What are those teams conferences? What was their final rank? What about their conferences strength of schedules. No conference games count for stats? The stats are largely irrelevant. You are trying to use cherry picked stats to bolster your weak argument. Most lawyers do. BG's ranking could be number 1. The comments about his performance and his performance post season with other seniors says more than your weak stats. Weak. Arguing with you is a waste of time. We will see in 2017.
brewskis said:JLM taking a bubble screen 80 yards to the house helps your AVERAGE yards per throw out pretty well. Says more about your receivers than the QB.
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brewskis said:JLM taking a bubble screen 80 yards to the house helps your AVERAGE yards per throw out pretty well. Says more about your receivers than the QB.
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Eriul said:brewskis said:JLM taking a bubble screen 80 yards to the house helps your AVERAGE yards per throw out pretty well. Says more about your receivers than the QB.
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and receivers dropping 5-6 balls a game hurts your AVERAGE yards per throw out too.
C'mon. You guys just hate BG. He had a great year and you all just hate that our Offense was one of the best we've seen in a while yet we still lost games because of the defense and a few games where we couldn't score. But everyone will blame the offense for not scoring and not the defense for allowing 40 ppg or whatever it was.
fanofzoo said:Eriul said:brewskis said:JLM taking a bubble screen 80 yards to the house helps your AVERAGE yards per throw out pretty well. Says more about your receivers than the QB.
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and receivers dropping 5-6 balls a game hurts your AVERAGE yards per throw out too.
C'mon. You guys just hate BG. He had a great year and you all just hate that our Offense was one of the best we've seen in a while yet we still lost games because of the defense and a few games where we couldn't score. But everyone will blame the offense for not scoring and not the defense for allowing 40 ppg or whatever it was.
No one hates BG but I wouldn't say he had a great year. Egiz people have a higher expectation of things because we have seen them fulfilled, all over the field, over time.
"our Offense was one of the best we've seen"---please put down the pipe