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re: Miles's comments regarding 3rd and 8 are disturbing
Posted on 9/30/10 at 4:04 pm to The312
Posted on 9/30/10 at 4:04 pm to The312
This is me laughing at you arguing in circles. Keep pounding that keyboard.
Please continue with your argument based upon separate component parts of a season.
You know what I posted. You quoted it eleventy bajillion times. You even said you could link my post if necessary. I said Lee played worse in 2009. That's an entire season.
Oh, and do me one more favor. Please continue to compare 2010 West Virgina to 2009 Louisiana Tech. That argument looks great on you.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 4:07 pm to just me
Yall do realize the the entire purpose of the comment that Les Miles made was not to emphasize what is best to call on third and long but to make excuses for JJ.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 4:20 pm to just me
When a person resorts to emoticons and claims that they are "laughing," that is typically a sign that they have been bested in rational argument.
Let's summarize.
You said "Lee played worse in 2009" than JJ did last week. Now, let's investigate whether there is any rational basis for that:
(1) Compare Lee's one 2009 start to JJ's performance last week. This is the best available data because it compares and contrasts two games where the respective QB's were both appearing as starters. However, it offers no succour for your argument. Lee had better stats against La Tech, as demonstrated;
(2) Compare Lee's 2009 game by game performance to JJ's performance last week. This isn't a valid comparison, given that Lee wasn't the starter for many games and only appeared in garbage time or trying circumstances, but again there is no consistent support for your statement, as shown;
(3) Compare Lee's overall 2009 statistics to JJ's performance last week. Let's do that. In 2009, Lee was 16-40 with 12.3 YPC and 2 TD's and 1 INT. Last week, JJ was 10-22 with 7.5 YPC and 0 TD's and 2 INTS. Therefore, overall in 2009, Lee had a much better YPC and a vastly better TD to INT ratio than JJ had last week. Again, you lose.
Outcome: There is no basis for your statement. You are wrong. And not too smart.
Let's summarize.
You said "Lee played worse in 2009" than JJ did last week. Now, let's investigate whether there is any rational basis for that:
(1) Compare Lee's one 2009 start to JJ's performance last week. This is the best available data because it compares and contrasts two games where the respective QB's were both appearing as starters. However, it offers no succour for your argument. Lee had better stats against La Tech, as demonstrated;
(2) Compare Lee's 2009 game by game performance to JJ's performance last week. This isn't a valid comparison, given that Lee wasn't the starter for many games and only appeared in garbage time or trying circumstances, but again there is no consistent support for your statement, as shown;
(3) Compare Lee's overall 2009 statistics to JJ's performance last week. Let's do that. In 2009, Lee was 16-40 with 12.3 YPC and 2 TD's and 1 INT. Last week, JJ was 10-22 with 7.5 YPC and 0 TD's and 2 INTS. Therefore, overall in 2009, Lee had a much better YPC and a vastly better TD to INT ratio than JJ had last week. Again, you lose.
Outcome: There is no basis for your statement. You are wrong. And not too smart.
This post was edited on 9/30/10 at 4:22 pm
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