Originally Posted by GROB:
They love their stats around here especially ones that have nothing to do with this year because of the tire fire that was the QB since 2015. They can't put together a real argument so just throw hack articles and Fantasy Football type stats.
BS. You get plenty of evidence, you refuse to believe it. Your only purpose here is to stir up shit. Then you complain when you stir it up and it lands in your face. Dipshit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by GROB:
They love their stats around here especially ones that have nothing to do with this year because of the tire fire that was the QB since 2015. They can't put together a real argument so just throw hack articles and Fantasy Football type stats.
Your fanbase is hilariously wrong. Consistently.
A few recent examples: "Horse Cock Lock" :-):-) was going to explode and lead you to greatness.
You were going to win one if not both games vs KC last season.
Fangio was as good as Reid. He just hadn't had his chance! :-)
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
And, the 50 TD year skews it as well - he's averaged 33 the following 3 seasons. Still strong as hell.
Overall, in Pat's first 3 seasons - 76 TDs and 18 INTs. Justin Herbert is pretty close with 69 TDs and 25 INTs in his first 2 seasons. Games with those 2 should be fun to watch for the next decade.
I’m looking forward to seeing the handshake between 6’6” Herbert and 5’11” Wilson. After a Broncos win, of course. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
And, the 50 TD year skews it as well - he's averaged 33 the following 3 seasons. Still strong as hell.
Overall, in Pat's first 3 seasons - 76 TDs and 18 INTs. Justin Herbert is pretty close with 69 TDs and 25 INTs in his first 2 seasons. Games with those 2 should be fun to watch for the next decade.
More importantly, he's generally at his best in the postseason (minus the 2nd half vs Cincinnati). Including the postseason, he averages 48 TDs/year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Interesting...
Sutton missed all of 2020. Albert O was a rookie behind Fant in 2020 and #2 TE in 2021. I know, that doesn't matter though.
Sutton played all last year and mustered 2 TDs in 17 games...Jeudy played the entire season in 2020 and nabbed 3 TDs...then 0 last year in 10 games....so 3 TDs in 26 NFL games.
So Sutton, Patrick and Jeudy did play for the majority of the season together last year...and had 2 TDs total between them not counting Patrick.
Thems the facts...
I realize the NFL has sold your fanbase on "potential" to artificially prop up the Wilson hype....but those are startlingly dismal stats from your starting WRs. Even worse than I expected.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
More importantly, he's generally at his best in the postseason (minus the 2nd half vs Cincinnati). Including the postseason, he averages 48 TDs/year.
Mahomes is remarkably similar in regular season vs playoffs:
Regular vs Playoffs:
TD%: 6.4 vs 6.6
INT%: 1.6 vs 1.7
Y/A: 8.1 vs 8.0
Y/C: 12.3 vs 12.1
Y/G: 301.4 vs 307.4
Rating: 105.8 vs 105.7
The one stat that changes, probably because of the quality of defenses he is facing:
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Sutton played all last year and mustered 2 TDs in 17 games...Jeudy played the entire season in 2020 and nabbed 3 TDs...then 0 last year in 10 games....so 3 TDs in 26 NFL games.
So Sutton, Patrick and Jeudy did play for the majority of the season together last year...and had 2 TDs total between them not counting Patrick.
Thems the facts...
I realize the NFL has sold your fanbase on "potential" to artificially prop up the Wilson hype....but those are startlingly dismal stats from your starting WRs. Even worse than I expected..
And I never disputed who played together in 2021. [Reply]