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How bad were our QBs last season?


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Brett Kean will save the day. Once the receivers see how superior a passer he is, in addition to his 4.7 speed, he will win over the team in August, ball during our last scrimmage and win the starting job. He is just str8 up better then Bench and Flowers.

 

:lol:  This thread is awesome.

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How is this really a thread, and more importantly how is this debatabull? Everyone who's not Helen Keller knows we were terrible, and not one of our qbs was (insert word here) (suggestions: consistent, good, serviceable, worth their weight in ____, feel free to conjure up your own pejorative).

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IMO, this season rides on the O-line. If the O-line is good, we can run people over. If they are bad, we are going to have to throw more, and that means more pressure on our QB and receivers. I would not like to hang the season on our throwing and catching abilities right now, as both are so untested.

 

And don't forget the red zone. If we have to throw to get points, that's so iffy right now. We have nothing to go on! I mean White is gone. Our best receiver from last year is gone.

 

So, stop worrying about the QB position and start concentrating on the O-line!

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IMO, this season rides on the O-line. If the O-line is good, we can run people over. If they are bad, we are going to have to throw more, and that means more pressure on our QB and receivers. I would not like to hang the season on our throwing and catching abilities right now, as both are so untested.

 

And don't forget the red zone. If we have to throw to get points, that's so iffy right now. We have nothing to go on! I mean White is gone. Our best receiver from last year is gone.

 

So, stop worrying about the QB position and start concentrating on the O-line!

Another BINGO!

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No doubt a good o-line helps a qb. But qb is still a huge concern.

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Brett Kean will save the day. Once the receivers see how superior a passer he is, in addition to his 4.7 speed, he will win over the team in August, ball during our last scrimmage and win the starting job. He is just str8 up better then Bench and Flowers.

 

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Brett Kean will save the day. Once the receivers see how superior a passer he is, in addition to his 4.7 speed, he will win over the team in August, ball during our last scrimmage and win the starting job. He is just str8 up better then Bench and Flowers.

 

:lol:  This thread is awesome.

 

This is the puff, puff, pass thread.

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Brett Kean will save the day. Once the receivers see how superior a passer he is, in addition to his 4.7 speed, he will win over the team in August, ball during our last scrimmage and win the starting job. He is just str8 up better then Bench and Flowers.

 

:lol:  This thread is awesome.

This is the puff, puff, pass thread.[/quote

-lmao, Watch the video..Quiton Flowers would make an awesome running back or receiver.

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White:

242 attempts, 50.4%, 8 TDs, 7 INTs - QBR of 43.4

 

Bench:

100 attempts, 490%, 3 TDs, 2 INTs - QBR of 41.2*

 

Flowers:

20 attempts, 40.0%, 0 TDs, 2 INTs - QBR of 32.1*

 

*Averaged less than 20 plays per game

 

The median QBR for all FBS QBs that attempted a pass was 51.4

 

The median QBR for QBs with more than 20 plays per game was 57.4

 

Just getting to median would be a huge improvement.

 

 

if you watched the  games you saw how bad we were

 

the statistics are window dressing

 

our qb play has been terrible for years

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cwt didnt get it done

 

he couldnt recruit a qb 

he cant coach

 

and he doesnt seem like he is an offensive guru to say the least

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