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Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory
(07-07-2015, 04:05 PM)J24 Wrote: You do understand that there is more risk when you throw the ball then when you run  with it or do you lack basic common football knowledge? That's why QBs are not judged by their running ability as much as their passing ability. Andy is asked more to do in this offense then Russell Wilson  is asked to do in his offense. By the way I never said Russell Wilson was a bad QB *******.    Secondly while Andy did have his best statistical season he also thrown 20 ints. He also had Marvin Jones, Tyler Eifert, and had AJ green for a full season. I am not sure if you know this but AJ missed 3 games and missed two others, Eifert was out all year, and so was Marvin Jones.

1. You should probably not tell people they "lack basic common football knowledge" and they're a "*******" when you look like you've eaten more footballs than you've thrown in your lifetime.

2. Where in the flying hell do you get that there's more risk when you throw the ball than run it?

3. Running QBs are judged by their ability to run. Herp derp, get some football knowledge, kiddo.

4. Look at the FACTS that I posted where Andy is "asked to do more" by 3.68 touches per game. If you think that's such a big difference, maybe you're the "*******" here?

5. I never said that you said RW was a bad QB, I was just providing actual facts and not talking out of my ass like you're continuously doing.

6. Andy's best statistical season was under Gruden, fact. Hue hasn't shown much as an OC thus far, fact. I never said that Hue is terrible or that Gruden is a God, but your notion that "Hue knows what's better for the team than Gruden!" is pure speculation with NOTHING to back it up, so back the **** off if you don't want to sound like a complete moron.
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RE: Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory - djs7685 - 07-07-2015, 04:15 PM

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