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Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory
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(07-07-2015, 12:45 PM)djs7685 Wrote: You keep telling me to respond to it and I was pretty sure I hit every main point with my last post. I don't know what else you want me to say.

The QB running is the same guy as the QB passing, he's the same guy. Therefore, I consider rushing ability of a QB when I'm evaluating the position.

Here's the basic logic I use when doing so....

If a guy isn't a "running QB", he doesn't get negative points for not being one. No harm, no foul.
If a guy is a "running QB", and he's not good at it, he gets negatives for doing something that hurts the team.
If a guy is a "running QB", and he's GOOD at it, he gets positive points for bringing another great quality to his team.

If that doesn't explain my opinion on this, I don't really know what will.

So, you agree with this statement from the post I tried to get you to read.....

If AJ Green has 1400 yards and 10 TDs receiving and Sanu has 800 yards receiving and 4 TDs and 600 yards passing and  6 TDs then who had the better year as a "Wide Receiver"??   Would Sanu be considered an "elite" WR because he had those throwing statistics?  He had as much production?
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RE: Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory - spazz70 - 07-07-2015, 12:52 PM

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