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re: Can we as a fan base not recognize that young QB's develop over time?
Posted on 12/11/15 at 9:48 am to Topwater Trout
Posted on 12/11/15 at 9:48 am to Topwater Trout
quote:That is not a fact. It's an opinion. Moreover, that opinion is contradicted by the fact that LSU will have a better record this year than last year.
Like when the pumpers reject the facts about the program declining for example?
quote:First, those are NOT QBRs. Those are QB Ratings, and if you don't know the difference, I question your ability to discuss QB issues intelligently.
I just made an observation. No way am I going to think our qb play was better in 2011 than 2013 based on those QBR's.
Would you take Mett 2013 or JJ/JL 2011?
Second, your post is an amazing deflection attempt!
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This thread is not discussing whether we had better play in 2011 versus 2013.
Try to stick to the issue: young QB's develop over time.
Did we have better QB play in 2011 versus 2008?
Yes, undeniably and irrefutably yes.
Did we have better QB play in 2013 versus 2012?
Yes, undeniably and irrefutably yes.
Hence, the charts support the proposition that young QB's develop over time.
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