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re: 100% objective QB stats last year for y'all to interpret
Posted on 7/27/21 at 4:21 pm to atltiger6487
Posted on 7/27/21 at 4:21 pm to atltiger6487
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Max's legs opens up more of the offense,
This nonsense needs to stop
* Both QBs were sacked 9 times, and were within 2 yards of each other in yards loss
* Max had a 2.2 rushing average, lower than any RB, despite the fact he had more carries than 3 of them
* Maxs longest rush was 14 yards. Its not like hes picking up tons of 1st downs with that 2,2 avg. Hes essentially getting a yard or two past the line of scrimmage, hardly the game changer people suggest.
* Max has the 3rd highest rush attempts. Yet the RBs are getting twice Maxs avg. For comparison, Emerys avg is 5.0. TDP is 4.3. It makes more sense to call a designed run play, than for Max to run that much
* Myles has longer passes, a higher completion rate, longer completions, a higher passer rating, more yards, more TDs, better avg, with 19 less passing attempts
Posted on 7/27/21 at 5:20 pm to RobbBobb
Myles main issue is that many don't consider him to be "clutch" or have the "It Factor" for three reasons.
1.) Shaky play against Ms ST
2.) Abysmal 3rd down conversion rate in his two losses
3.) Inability to score at the end of the game against Missouri.
1.) Shaky play against Ms ST
2.) Abysmal 3rd down conversion rate in his two losses
3.) Inability to score at the end of the game against Missouri.
Posted on 7/27/21 at 10:37 pm to RobbBobb
It is Max and if you don’t realize this then you don’t know football.
Either way they are both great options as starters and if one goes down there isn’t really much of a drop-off. The separation isn’t much but Max will be your starter.
Either way they are both great options as starters and if one goes down there isn’t really much of a drop-off. The separation isn’t much but Max will be your starter.
Posted on 7/28/21 at 9:41 am to RobbBobb
Yards you lose on sacks factor into your rushing stats lol. That’s why his average is so low and you should expect Brennan to have better passing numbers than Max, he was a 4th year junior compared to a true freshman making his first start in a hostile environment.
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