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oldmanfan

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  1. A broken collarbone is not nearly as potentially damaging as an injury within the shoulder joint capsule itself. It breaks, you might put a pin it it, it heals. and move on. Yes. And one throw still doesn't matter either way. He obviously can throw a football. Like any other young QB his success will depend on how he adapts to the speed of the NFLgame.
  2. Well, having a doctorate in anatomy I'd have to argue a bit there. The clavicle articulates with the acromium which certainly can be considered part of the shoulder. But breaking a collarbone is easy to get over, only in severe cases would one have to insert pins. You'd certainly rather have this than a rotator cuff to be sure.
  3. Yes, just like you'd ignore the good completions. Give it time and see.
  4. See what you hit. Get back to basics.
  5. Agreed. They set their D up to minimize our passing game. And because of that they were able to dominate TOP. We should have ran TT and Davis all night long.
  6. They should have won the first one but Parcells and Belichick way out coached our guys. The other three they lost to much better teams.
  7. Don't know, don't care.
  8. Well done. Much appreciated
  9. It would appear that McD has no intention of having his D give up big run games like they did last year.
  10. And let's let him play and see how he does. That's all I'm saying. But I'll say a bit more. I would have liked Watson last year, but there were also a lot of negative articles about him. I did not want Mahomes; guys coming out of the system he played haven't done much in the NFL. Yet some of the same people bashing Allen cry about not drafting Mahomes, as if Mahomes is some kind of guaranteed superstar. And I wanted Rosen this year, but apparently his personality may have turned McD and Beane off. Bottom line: all these guys have different positives and negatives, and time will tell. And there are a few folks that would like to see Allen fail so they can go on a message board and brag about how they were right, sad as that is. I don't think you are one of those but they exist.
  11. I understand statistics. You don't. Or you wouldn't think they're big words. Yiu think I'm wrong because I use big words. That's just funny. Or sad.
  12. I have earlier. You would need to use a very complex multivariate analysis to determine if there are specific stats that are correlative.
  13. You're right, Nothing changes. We still have people purporting to be fans of the team who want to think of nothing but gloom and doom. Let the kid play and see what he does.
  14. Agree. RT could use an upgrade, but tackles of any reasonable quality are at a premium in the league.
  15. I'm thinking I want them to win their next game
  16. Couldn't agree more. It appears there may be some bias here; they think certain measures should be more important and thus put them into their model first, as oppose to actually assessing various factors to determine prospectively what factors have a more relevant basis for use.
  17. It would be interesting to talk to Beane and ask him what traits he values in his analysis and compare it to some of these sites.
  18. What is a multivariate analysis?
  19. You obviously don't understand statistics
  20. I have to have a fairly good understanding of basic stats for my job, have to look at data and review submitted articles all the time. And I know if I had to figure out a way to statistically evaluate different college QBs I'd have to go to a professional statistician who would need to formulate a comprehensive multivariate analysis to cone up with any reasonable comparative data.
  21. And what kind of offense did they run. What kind of passes did they throw? And so on. Whether he completed less passes than QB X is immaterial. The number of variables is so large that it makes one particular stat meaningless. The abuse and misunderstanding of statistics is rampant.
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