This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Nardi wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Brick wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
No because his winning % is still greater than "Generational Talent Caleb", plus he outplayed him head to head, plus his team blew out Caleb when they faced off head to head, he's younger and he has played in fewer games than Generational Talent Caleb.
I think you need to redo the math on that one. I'm sure you'll say that winner % doesn't matter once you see your mistake.
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
By all accounts he should be much worse if you are to use the just a rookie excuse which you always reserve for Caleb McCarver
I've always thought Maye would also be a good NFL QB.
But, I'll repeat that rookie stats don't really matter that much.
The fact remains Caleb has played poorly and just saying that EVEN WITH A CAVEAT that he's a rookie triggers oh so so many. Even you, who had to go do research.
It all blew up last night. Bo Nix shit the bed yet his stats say otherwise. It couldn't have worked out better.
Now, now…your mistake wasn’t saying he’s played poorly at times. Everybody has said that.
You went with the “Bo Nix is clearly better” argument and then got a touch miffed when there was pushback.
Well, when Caleb has
mostly played poorly and Nix hasn't mostly played poorly, that's where I get my "definitively better so far". Only when I can get even a tiny bit of agreement will I open it up to the coaching. It's pretty certain that Nix is "definitively better so far" due to that aspect.
Until then, fuck off.
Yikes. Maybe I underestimated the level of miffedness.
I haven’t sat through all of Bo’s games like everybody else. I’ve seen him play in a couple times and he’s been fine. That his stats are similar/slightly worse than Caleb’s looks about right from the eye test.
He’s better than I thought he’d be, I’ll give him that.
I'm not miffed, I laughed at this good point that you accidentally made:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
See, that’s a good rookie. Compiles numbers in the first half and shits down his leg in the second half, when the stats don’t count. Missed passes, bad throws, bad sacks (and members of Bad Sax)…not to be found in the first half when playing ahead, which of course, is the only time QB play matters.