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re: Max Johnson was better than this board gives him credit for.

Posted on 7/1/22 at 9:42 am to
Posted by armchair tiger
Member since Jun 2022
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Posted on 7/1/22 at 9:42 am to
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Well, I’m glad you have it figured out based off of a spring game instead of statistics and what players and coaches are saying.


Well, not just a spring game. As various reporters reported that Nuss was the best and the most consistent QB all during the spring practices and then in the spring game, we all saw that Nuss was easily the best QB on the team and it wasn't even close.

In fact, Nuss threw several NFL level passes in that spring game that Brennan and Daniels can only dream of throwing in their wildest wet dreams. Moreover, the ESPN announcers were so enamored by Nuss' play and elite arm talent relative to the other two lesser talented QBs that they said that Nuss has the "it factor

Not only that but Nuss was the only QB who scored on all four of four of his possessions. All of his drives took place far faster, far smoother, and were far more efficient relative to the other two QBs.

While Brennan only scored on two of his five possessions. However, one of those scores Brennan is credited with came on a badly under thrown pass in the end zone that under normal conditions would have either been intercepted or knocked down, as opposed to being knocked into the waiting hands of Malik Nabers.

Throw that lucky score out, and Brennan only scored on 1 of his five possessions. Yet, you are so mentally handicapped that you want to totally ignore the fact that Nussmeier is astronomically far more talented and better and start Myles Brennan. Damn, talk about emotionally attached!

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FYI: Brennan had a higher completion % and both QB’s threw 1 touchdown.


That doesn't mean shite. As all Myles threw were dinks and dunks on screens to Bech and Taylor, except for when he overthrew Kyren Lacy in the end zone, and that touchdown pass he is credited with, was on a badly under thrown ball that under normal circumstances would have been intercepted or knocked down, as opposed to luckily being knocked into the hands of Malik Nabers who then made an outstanding play on the ball. Nonetheless, that touchdown Myles is credited with shouldn't even be counted, if the truth be known. Indeed, that's why stats never tell the whole story.

Meanwhile, most of Nuss' incompletions were throw aways because the play wasn't there. Not to mention that when Josh Williams caught that beautifully thrown pass on that wheel route at the goal line, he never should have fell down. He should have caught the ball and walked into the end zone. So in essence, Nuss threw two more touchdown passes relative to Myles's zero touchdown passes.

Plus Nuss' drives took place with far fewer plays and were far faster because of the several NFL level throws he completed in his drives. Indeed, Nuss has first round potential and Brennan is not even NFL draftable.

Yet, according to you Brennan is the starter even though Nuss beat him out all during the spring and in the spring game. Hell, why even have a QB competition. Just name Brennan the starter and say hello to another very mediocre season again. Some of you emotionally attached losers are totally detached from reality.

Posted by BigNastyTiger417
Member since Nov 2021
3125 posts
Posted on 7/1/22 at 2:03 pm to
Oh, ok. So now, a touchdown shouldn't be a touchdown. And you say others are out of touch with reality? Listen to players and coaches. I want the best QB to play...period. I also am not basing a decision based off of a simple, high scoring Spring Game. My thoughts now are based off of what ALL players and coaches are saying. Kelly has stated multiple times he wants "the best decision making QB". That is clearly Brennan (right now).
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