SeaWolv
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Then could you clarify what you mean when you said: "don't get it done in the end"?I never said he was the only reason they lost. Not once.
Then could you clarify what you mean when you said: "don't get it done in the end"?I never said he was the only reason they lost. Not once.
I mean turnover worthy is like saying what could have happened. If you're going to go there then you also have to give him all the almost hit that amazing long bomb throws too.But he lead the league in turnover worthy throws either last year or the year before. I think the law of averages just snuck up on him. He had a lot of luck the year he lead the league and probably a bit of bad luck this year with a high percentage of them being picked off. He has to make more big plays though and 20 touchdowns last year and 17 this year just isn't very good.
Yeah I don't view them the same. I'm still going to grade him negatively for the near pick in the red zone against chicago. I think its a useful stat for sure.I mean turnover worthy is like saying what could have happened. If you're going to go there then you also have to give him all the almost hit that amazing long bomb throws too.
Geno's turnover worthy throws % are tied for 11th in the league. Behind Cousins, Levis, Baker, Stafford, Maye, Darnold, Hurts, Purdy, Goff, Murray. Tied with Love and Young.Yeah I don't view them the same. I'm still going to grade him negatively for the near pick in the red zone against chicago. I think its a useful stat for sure.
Well, he's the QB, and often he DOESN'T get it done in the end.Then could you clarify what you mean when you said: "don't get it done in the end"?
Look man, I use to yell at thr TV for Russ to throw the damn ball before he got sacked religiously. With Geno, I'd rather him take the sack because it won't be a 50/50 pick ball lol. I get your advanced stats bs, but I know it's not just me that sees Geno makes horrible decisions when the game starts going the wrong direction.Geno's turnover worthy throws % are tied for 11th in the league. Behind Cousins, Levis, Baker, Stafford, Maye, Darnold, Hurts, Purdy, Goff, Murray. Tied with Love and Young.
You won't even give him props for the balls that hit receivers in the hands and they drop?Yeah I don't view them the same. I'm still going to grade him negatively for the near pick in the red zone against chicago. I think its a useful stat for sure.
Yeah you said that already, what I'm trying to understand is what that means to you. Is this his stat line? Is this his red zone efficiency? Is this his leadership?Well, he's the QB, and often he DOESN'T get it done in the end.
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All of the above lolYeah you said that already, what I'm trying to understand is what that means to you. Is this his stat line? Is this his red zone efficiency? Is this his leadership?
Geno is #13 in game winning drives of current players:He's just not clutch. Some understand, some don't. And that's fine.
You’re missing the point, I don’t think it moves the needle that much. Seattle is one of the best teams in the league in dropped passes.You won't even give him props for the balls that hit receivers in the hands and they drop?
We're not one of the best teams, we're right in the middle (#20) so I do think it could move the needle. My point is you can't have it both ways. You either include both or none. Whether it's 3 or 5 of those 21 dropped passes that could have lead to TD's that's a differential of 4-7 points each which could have meant wins in several games this season.You’re missing the point, I don’t think it moves the needle that much. Seattle is one of the best teams in the league in dropped passes.
I still disagree. Why would 5-7 of those dropped passes be touchdowns? I’d also question that number because other sites have it different. But regardless an interception is weighted way more negatively than a dropped pass. You lose the football. You think dropped passes are costing us 4-7 pts per week? Is that what you’re saying?We're not one of the best teams, we're right in the middle (#20) so I do think it could move the needle. My point is you can't have it both ways. You either include both or none. Whether it's 3 or 5 of those 21 dropped passes that could have lead to TD's that's a differential of 4-7 points each which could have meant wins in several games this season.
https://sports.betmgm.com/en/blog/nfl/nfl-teams-with-most-dropped-passes-this-season-bm10/
Nah, eyeball tests by dot net experts beg to differ. Geno is Absolutely the worst, bar none.Geno's turnover worthy throws % are tied for 11th in the league. Behind Cousins, Levis, Baker, Stafford, Maye, Darnold, Hurts, Purdy, Goff, Murray. Tied with Love and Young.