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Marvins work with defense finally having effect.
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(11-29-2018, 07:27 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Dalton was 42-8 (.840) in games he played, but it is hard to tell how many he started.  There was one game his freshman year were Marcus Jackson attempted more passes than Dalton.  Mayfield went 39-9 (.813) in games he played, but again there was a game his freshman year where Davis Webb attempted more passes.

So it looks like Dalton had a better winning percentage than Mayfield.


It does when the comment is "Baker Mayfield is a winner. Period!"


Wrong again.  Dalton took over a team that had went 4-12 the previous year.


Just like you could not figure out winning percentages or the Bengals record the year before Dalton arrived?

Smirk

First off I said "Baker in 3 years at OU" vs "I'll be nice and let you have all 4 years of AD at TCU", the year he was at TT is not completely known on all of the games that he was actually the starter.

Winning % from OU was 85% Daltons is 84%

You're right on the Bengals record, I made a mistake, Bengals were 14-18 in the prior 2 years while the Browns were 1-31.  Which teams is worse? That better?

Now which QB would you rather have on your Team? Dalton or Baker?
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RE: Marvins work with defense finally having effect. - Mike M (the other one) - 11-29-2018, 09:19 PM

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