11-09-2015, 03:02 PM
(11-09-2015, 02:53 PM)djs7685 Wrote: volume
[vol-yoom, -yuh m]
noun
6.
a mass or quantity, especially a large quantity, of something:
a volume of mail.
7.
amount; total:
the volume of sales.
Let's talk about 2013. Matthew Stafford had a shit load of volume yardage, his efficiency wasn't top notch though. Andy threw a lot of volume TDs and also ranked highly in total yards (volume statistic). His efficiency wasn't off the charts either.
Peyton Manning was highly efficient AND topped the charts with volume yards and TDs.
Russell Wilson was extremely efficient with his good YPA and low INT ratios, but he lacked the volume of a Peyton Manning or even Dalton/Stafford. He still chucked 26 TDs but his volume yardage was very low compared to others that played a full season.
Is any of that stuff insulting enough to make passive aggressive statements over? I don't think. It's just a bunch of facts from the 2013 season.
You were implying his success was only a result of scheme and throwing the ball alot. If a scheme is all that is needed for a QB to throw 33 TDs you would expect to find more QBs doing it. Scoring TDs is sort of the goal of offenses.