Nas wrote:
Bulldog Scott wrote:
In this case, it looks like it is the QB's fault. Joey Harrington was sacked 15 times in 11 games behind that same o-line.
And did YOU watch all 4 of his games last year? I'm starting to suspect that you don't watch sports, that you just rely on stats to make your points. It's like you're one of those guys on one of the Matrix ships that stares at the screens of green codes all day. You do that, and make babies.
I only saw the game against the Steelers. Everything else I got from watching NFL tv.
When does getting sacked make you a bad quarterback? It was obvious he wasn't as mobile as he normally is because he came back too early from a knee injury(was supposed to come back week
but he wasn't bad throwing the ball.
I probably watch too much sports. I use stats to back up my argument when one of you guys are just saying shit off the top of your head. You watch Sports Center a couple of times and see a couple bad highlights and that tells you all you need to know.
Getting sacked 5 times a game makes you a bad quarterback because that is 5 drives a game that are killed because you don't get rid of the ball. Granted, not all of those are his fault, but at least two or three probably are.
I probably watch too much sports, too. I don't think you're in the minority on this board (at least, not for watching an abnormal amount of sports
) I don't think that saying that Daunte is a bad QB is "saying shit off the top of my head" just because I watched sports center a few times. You can look at his stats and come to that conclusion. But, you can make the stats say whatever you want. You can look at his completion percentage and say he isn't so bad, or you can look at his TD/INT ratio over the last years and say he's awful.