07-23-2017, 12:30 PM
(07-22-2017, 01:40 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Yepppp. Gotta give you credit there.
And the TD:INT ratio during Dillon's tenure here?
120:116
3 of the 7 seasons Dillon was here, the offense threw more INTs than TDs.
And in 1 season the offense threw as many TDs and INTs.
During those 4 years?
53:80
Sadly, that's better than I expected. How about the passer ratings for those QBs while they played with Dillon?
Akili Smith - 52.8 (How this guy doesn't get more talk as the worst bust of all-time is beyond me. He was worse than Ryan Leaf or JaMarcus Russell)
Scott Mitchell - 44.0 (How this guy was worse than Akili is beyond me. How he played in 9 games and started 5 is also puzzling)
Jeff Blake - 77.7 (His best years were before Dillon was drafted)
Jon Kitna - 74.6 (outside of 2003 when CD barely played, Kitna had a 69.2 rating in 2 seasons)
Boomer- 106.9 (Looked great in 5 starts...then Mikey let him walk)
Gus Frerotte- 46.9 (most known for throwing that lefty INT on opening day. Started 3 games)
Neil O'Donnell- 90.2 (the definition of "game manager"...rating looks good, but we were 27th in points scored)
Paul Justin- 60.7 (Actually started 3 games. 3 forgettable losses)
Kinda puts it in perspective, eh?
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