05-30-2018, 12:01 AM
(05-29-2018, 11:45 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Yes, Sanu has not had a better year under any other QB than he has Dalton. That was my claim and you disputed it. I showed stats and I was right and you were wrong. Marvin Jones first year in Detroit wasn't as good as his 2013 year.This is fun.
2013 - 713 yards 10 TDs
2016 - 930 yards 4 TDs
I would take 6 TDs over 217 yards every day of the week.
You said "Wes Welker was nothing before or after Brady", which as I proved was wrong. So you were wrong about Welker and Sanu.
Brady did put up great numbers in 2005, but he did have Corey Dillion, one of the best RBs of all time that year too. Deion Branch, Troy Brown, and David Givens were mediocre at best. So he had one year where he looked great without good weapons around him out of him being in the league 17 years.
Mo Sanu average while at Cincy:
448.25 yds/yr, 2.75 TDs/year, 38 catches/yr
Mo Sanu average while at ATL:
678 yds/year, 4.5 TDs/year, 63 catches/yr
Marvin Jones while at Cincy:
432.25 yds/yr, 3.75 TDs/yr, 33.5 catches/yr
Marvin Jones at DET:
1015.5 yds/yr, 6.5 TDs/yr, 58 catches/yr
The "prove me wrong" season for Welker: he went from 118 catches for 1352 yards to 73 catches for 778 yards (aka nothing)
Sure Brady had Dillon in 2005 and he actually played in 12 games (starting in 10) gained 733 yards at 3.5 YPC.
I could find other years, but it would just be something else.
I love it when you post stats and prove me wrong.