Originally Posted by dlphg9:
He's got the 15th highest QBR in college football. That doesn't even take this week's game into account and so I bet he's higher than 15th. He's been really really good this year.
Right, but that doesn't take into account intangibles like leadership, establishing a winning culture, and simply being a tough mother****er.
Factor all of THOSE things in and he's CLEARLY "below average." [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Ok. Interesting logic, but ok. You enjoy your evening as well.
I get where you're trying to go, but it's butt fucking stupid logic.
By your moon criteria, the Broncos are on a higher tier than the Chiefs because they had a stronger victory in the series split. At bare minimum, equal level because .500. Do you think that makes any sense? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Mizzou beats the #14 team with a limited Burden, no Bailey, and Hopper missing a large chunk of the game. That's incredible.
Drink has a little pettiness about him, and I can’t say I hate it. Rewatched the game and the handshake at the end was cold at best. Pinkel did that sort of shit too at times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
Drink has a little pettiness about him, and I can’t say I hate it. Rewatched the game and the handshake at the end was cold at best. Pinkel did that sort of shit too at times.
I thought Brett Norfleet was going to be out next great pass catching tight end, but he’s turned out to be an insanely good blocker. I’ll take it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mizzou_8541:
I thought Brett Norfleet was going to be out next great pass catching tight end, but he’s turned out to be an insanely good blocker. I’ll take it.
I feel like Norfleet taking the starters' share of snaps at TE has been one of the keys for the offense stepping forward and being more consistent.
It took Stephens' disastrous performance against LSU (3 bad, bad drops, so bad that Demetrious Harris and J'Mon Moore would call him out for them), but it has been an under-the-radar addition. [Reply]