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Career QB passer rating of active QBs
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(07-10-2017, 11:51 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: 1. Nope. Neither affects QB play. Both did not play well enough to win.

2. If going by halves, then sure, let's do that.

McCarron in the 1st half:
7 of 14 for 59 yards. 1 interception. 2 fumbles (none lost).

2nd half:
16 of 27 for 153 yards. 1 TD. 1 lost fumble.


Dalton in 1st half:
12 of 17 for 164 yards. 1 TD. 1 fumble (none lost)


Dalton in 2nd half:
17 of 34 for 170 yards. 2 interceptions. 1 lost fumble.

3. Andy had a good entire half. McCarron had a good 4th quarter.
And Dalton did fumble in the first half. But it was recovered by his team. McCarron had a turnover each half.

1. Well that makes me wonder why you brought up Gio's fumble in the first place if it had no effect. Just saying?

2. So AJ's 2nd half against Pitt was every bit as good as Andy's 1st half and they each stunk in the other half. The point was not to determine which QB had the better game it was to destroy the assumption that a QB would just stink in the 2nd hald because that's what they do under Marvin. Our most recent playoff game our QB played much better in the second half than the 1st

3. Up until 12:06 in the second half and completed 50% of his passes for 26 yards, 1 first down, 1 fumble, and 0 scores. Is that part of the "entire half" you were talking about with Andy? 

You can keep trying or you can just say Andy had a good first half in the SD game and AJ had a good 2nd half in the Pitt game. Chances are you'll try to go a different direction. 
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