03-28-2021, 09:12 PM
(03-28-2021, 08:00 PM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: Did you factor in release time by the QB? Dalton led the league in release time several times and not because he reads the defense faster than any QB in the league.
I mentioned in my last post how the routes were designed for quick release. Also, the Bengals didn't face a Super Bowl team in 16 of their games in '19. Leaving stuff out to support YOUR argument?
Dalton was tied for 20th out of 39 qualifying passers in Intended Air Yards last year, so average. You can't claim that the offense was set up for "quick release" when the distance they tried to throw the ball was league average. That's not leaving stuff out that doesn't support my argument. That's ignoring another completely made up point you made that isn't rooted in fact.
You're the one that asserted that through evaluation that you could tell that the KC SB OL was better than the Bengals' OL the past few years based on one game. Now you're complaining about having to try and prove your point based on a limited sample size. If you can't come to that conclusion logically based on that sample size, you shouldn't have claimed that you could. The fact that you doubled down on an unwinnable argument isn't my problem.
Dalton's release time does affect it some, but it's much closer to the 7.2% that separates he and Burrow than the 35.1% that separates him from Mahomes behind the KC SB OL.
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