Originally Posted by RunKC:
From our old pal TJ Carpenter who now works for Mile High radio
Trevor Siemian was the 17th most sacked QB in the NFL last season.
13 of the QBs sacked MORE than Siemian had a higher completion percentage.
13 of the QBs sacked MORE than Siemian had more TDs
7 had fewer interceptions.
14 had more yards.
12 had a higher QB rating.
12 had a higher QBR.
Still think his offensive line was the bigger problem?
Completion % - So, what are the actual numbers? 59.5 was his completion %, so were the 13 like much better at 65% or what? Or are we talking about 5 guys within 2% of 59.5%? Stats are fun sometimes, so what is it?
More TDs, Yards... ok, same line of questioning.
And, what's the difference in QB rating and QBR? :-)
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
reek abused our D early. I think we were without TJ Ward and a couple others on D that game too.
The D wasn't going to give alex a TD late so they had to get it in with a trick play with Poe.
Still it was a dominating win for them. Must be nice to show some balls after the Broncos beat them 7 times in a row and the last 10 or so games being close.
All you had was HgH. No more HgH mean't no more wins. Deal with it! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Make the most of it now, you're not going to enjoy the season much...
You mean like watching Semenboy go 3-5 down the stretch..yeah, that was definitely not enjoyable...or Houston abusing your O-line on National TV...that sucked too.
It should be concerning that once teams got film on that QB...your season tanked.
Panthers missed FG and a ref botching an out of bounds return from going 7-9. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
You mean like watching Semenboy go 3-5 down the stretch..yeah, that was definitely not enjoyable...or Houston abusing your O-line on National TV...that sucked too.
It should be concerning that once teams got film on that QB...your season tanked.
Panthers missed FG and a ref botching an out of bounds return from going 7-9.
I'm not too fixated on how things ended in 2016, it's all about how they start in 2017. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
If you plug that into the Smith to Mahomes conversion formula, that comes out to over 80 points.
Brilliant.
Rep applied.
I would like to remind our donkey patrons once again that though this upcoming season will probably resemble dog balls for your franchise at the QB position, the Chiefs WILL BE having a fire sale on game management services at the end of the season.
He's not very flashy and his fans are mostly retarded, but he should be able to help make you somewhat respectable again.
Contact John Dorsey directly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by :
"Physically, Adam Gotsis is a new player. He's 300 pounds. He's probably 13 percent body fat, which is amazing," Joseph said. "He's explosive and athletic, so now he has to get reps and play more."
So far, he's taken advantage.
"He was a second-round pick for a reason," Joseph said. "That's what I saw on tape in college: this guy we're seeing now. He's finally healthy, and you can tell."
Saw a piece of an interview with Vance Joseph and he was saying how impressive McCoys playbook is. He said "I don't even understand the verbage":-) This is going to make a fun season watching this No Peyton Manning team implode [Reply]