09-21-2017, 02:16 PM
Those above numbers include playoff games. Just looking at regular season (and excluding Dalton's rookie year):
Jay:
34.8 attempts/game
248.8 yards/game
1.88 TD's/game
1.13 INT's/game
88.1 passer rating
Hue
29.9 attempts/game
229.2 yards/game
1.52 TD's/game
0.83 INT's/game
93.6 rating
Zampese
34.9 attempts/game
255.6 yards/game
1.00 TD's/game
0.67 INT's/game
87.1 rating
The biggest thing that stands out is the red zone struggles. Hue did seem to get the most out of Dalton with a balanced offense, but Jay was able to get big numbers out of Dalton with him chucking it around a bunch. The only thing I will say for Zamp is that he dealt with the worst o-line.
Jay:
34.8 attempts/game
248.8 yards/game
1.88 TD's/game
1.13 INT's/game
88.1 passer rating
Hue
29.9 attempts/game
229.2 yards/game
1.52 TD's/game
0.83 INT's/game
93.6 rating
Zampese
34.9 attempts/game
255.6 yards/game
1.00 TD's/game
0.67 INT's/game
87.1 rating
The biggest thing that stands out is the red zone struggles. Hue did seem to get the most out of Dalton with a balanced offense, but Jay was able to get big numbers out of Dalton with him chucking it around a bunch. The only thing I will say for Zamp is that he dealt with the worst o-line.
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