Sky Diver Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 1 minute ago, joesixpack said: that explains EVERYTHING. 21 - 9. What wasn’t to like?
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 Just now, Sky Diver said: 21 - 9. What wasn’t to like? I'm NOT going down this rabbit hole with the likes of you, sorry. 1
Sky Diver Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 Just now, joesixpack said: I'm NOT going down this rabbit hole with the likes of you, sorry. Do whatever you want. I’m standing by the 70% winning percentage.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 1 minute ago, Sky Diver said: Do whatever you want. I’m standing by the 70% winning percentage. You do you, big fella. You do you. 1
Gugny Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 6 minutes ago, Sky Diver said: 21 - 9. What wasn’t to like? What was not to like was not being able to go deep into the playoffs with an elite defense because our QB sucked ass. 1
TheFunPolice Posted April 19, 2018 Author Posted April 19, 2018 2 hours ago, ducej11 said: Um... I am not sure that's the best metric. Rank Player University (Seasons) Total passing yards 1 Case Keenum Houston (2007–2011) 19,217 2 Timmy Chang Hawaii (2000–2004) 17,072 3 Landry Jones Oklahoma (2009–2012) 16,646 4 Graham Harrell Texas Tech (2005–2008) 15,793 5 Ty Detmer BYU (1988–1991) 15,031 6 Kellen Moore Boise State (2008–2011) 14,667 7 Baker Mayfield Texas Tech (2013), Oklahoma (2015–2017) 14,607 8 Luke Falk Washington State (2014–2017) 14,481 9 Colt Brennan Hawaii (2005–2007) 14,193 10 Rakeem Cato Marshall (2011–2014) 14,079 11 Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State (2014–2017) 13,618 12 Sean Mannion Oregon State (2011–2014) 13,600 13 Philip Rivers NC State (2000–2003) 13,484 14 Corey Robinson Troy (2010–2013) 13,477 15 Colt McCoy Texas (2006–2009) 13,253 sorry... I should have been more specific but I meant NFL passing yards
Sky Diver Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 7 minutes ago, Gugny said: What was not to like was not being able to go deep into the playoffs with an elite defense because our QB sucked ass. The only QBs with higher winning percentages than Fluitie when he was with Buffalo are Brady, Montana, Staubach, Lamonica, and Otto Graham.
maryland-bills-fan Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 (edited) If I had to pick one it would be total yards. But the ranking of the opponents would be a factor to modify it. Edited April 19, 2018 by maryland-bills-fan
reddogblitz Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 My main criteria is accuracy. If you're not accurate, why are you under center? I'm hoping AJ is accurate.
billspro Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 34 minutes ago, Sky Diver said: The year prior to Rosen, UCLA was 10 - 3. During the Rosen years UCLA was 8 - 5, 4 - 8 and 6 - 7. My biggest concerns with Rosen are toughness, tends to back pedal in the face of pressure, and has trouble with velocity when moved off platform. If we draft him we will need to get him a good oline because I don’t trust his mobility.
Tyrod's friend Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 4 hours ago, jr1 said: interception percentage. Brady, Rogers, Wilson, Ryan etc are all career top 10 my namesake says Hi. Completion percentage - and by that, I mean 67% is base minimum. If you are completing that many passes, all the other numbers fall into place.
cba fan Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 3 hours ago, Chicken Boo said: This is tough, as there isn't just 1 trait that makes a good QB. Accuracy has to be the most important trait. Chad Penningron and his noodle arm had a productive career based mostly on him being an accurate passer. I will go one further. Since we are limited to one thing I go with: Arm talent: IE accurate and strong. See what I did there? .......lol 1
Irv Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 If he can't get a 10 for a girlfriend or wife then he sucks. At least a 9.5.
Sky Diver Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 4 minutes ago, Irv said: If he can't get a 10 for a girlfriend or wife then he sucks. At least a 9.5. I would give McCarron a 10 for that one, although maybe I have to take point off since his wife went to Auburn. 1
Hapless Bills Fan Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 4 hours ago, LeGOATski said: Eye speed. Closely followed by eye discipline. I"m tempted to ask how one measures these "metrics" but I'll lay it right out front I don't want to see a picture of some sort of leather BDSM eye restraint device.
blacklabel Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 Accuracy, throwing receivers open, making tight-window throws, reading defenses, working through progressions, the willingness to take some risks in order to allow his teammates to make a play.
Dadonkadonk Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 Wins YPA INT% TD/INT ratio Wins and YPA are as much abput the entire offense as it is juat about the QB. YPA can be attributed to a good OL, WR YAC, succesaful play action because of good running game, and the offense not always being in must pass situations. 4th qtr comebacks are interesting. By definition it means the team was behind. Does the QB assume no blame for being behind after 3 qtrs but credit for a comeback?
Not at the table Karlos Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 Ball placement I guess. They need to hit receiver in stride to maximize YAC
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 4 hours ago, BuffaloHokie13 said: That's a bad game for sure. But literally no QB has a rating that low over any sustained period. The worst for the season last year was Kizer with a 60.5 I agree. QBs have a bad game or 2 over 17 weeks (16 games) W/o looking it up again we saw what 3 games with a QB rating under 50 in a 5? game stretch and then the playoff game of under 36 (ish) If my #s are off my apologise 4 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said: 3rd down completion percentage and touchdown drives. Completion or total 3rd down conversion? we saw a decent completion % passing but it wasn’t leading to points.
Jay_Fixit Posted April 19, 2018 Posted April 19, 2018 (edited) I’d assume performance metric means “statistic” so I’d probably go with TD passes. But the most important thing to possess is accuracy (along with anticipation, ability to read the defense). Edited April 19, 2018 by Jay_Fixit
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