Those are really good points about the huge disparity in the 2nd year sack numbers between the two.
Here’s something to chew on though. You would think that a guy getting (or taking) sacked at a rate of more than two times the rate Murray is getting sacked would naturally have way more fumbles right?
Well actually he didn’t. They have same total number of fumbles (9) with Murray still having a game to play. We already know that Murray has more INTs. So really if your QB is avoiding sacks yet throwing INTs in the end zone in back to back weeks for example, is that really better than taking a sack in those situations?
Ball security is a major concern with Kyler. We were told that protecting the football was one of his strong suits coming out of college and after a good start his rookie season unfortunately that portion of his game has pretty much become unraveled. The more games you play, the more film there is of you, you know how that goes.
Now we can say that’s on “coaching” but I would be willing to wager that someone on that staff is telling him to get two hands on the ball in the pocket when the rush comes. At the very least, I would hope they are telling him to stop holding the ball in one hand at your knees when you are getting hit. Admittedly, that is pure conjecture though.
OH I agree he doesn't hang on to the ball tight enough and it's lead to some fumbles. The 2 INT's are the only ones he's thrown this year in the redzone but they were both bad ones, that hurt us. He has to stop that. That said, on the year Kyler has 18 passing TD's and 9 rushing TD's inside the 20 yard line, so 27 in the redzone. In year 2, Watson had 19 and 5 so 24. So Kyler is producing more td's in the redzone even with the 2 INT's(Watson had 0). Watson 51% inside the 20, Kyler 63%, Kyler has not taken a single sack in the redzone this year(took 6 as a rookie), Watson in his 2nd year took FIFTEEN sacks inside the redzone. I'm not a Houston fan so I don't watch all their games but I'm going out on a limb and predict some of those sacks led to them having to kick FG's. So in the Redzone, even with the 2 picks, Kyler IMO is better than Watson at the same stage, producing more TD's. I should add, that's in 12 less attempts in the redzone for Kyler so 3 more TD's, in 12 less attempts.
Watson is a great player, I'm not even remotely saying otherwise, I'm just saying when you compare their stats you can't just say well Watson completes a higher %, without looking at why, and part of why is he does NOT throw the ball away. In a typical Cards game you'll see Kyler 2-3 times throw the ball out of bounds to avoid a sack(this year). Early this year John Harbaugh was asked about defending Watson and he said one of the things that is unique is he holds the ball longer than any QB in the NFL. Our favorite GM, Bill O'Brien, said in 2019 that one of the goals for the season for him was to get Watson to throw the ball away more, without taking away his aggressiveness. We love that he wants to make plays downfield, we love his ability to extend plays, but he is taking too many hits, too many sacks, he has to learn sometimes the best play is throw it away and go get them on the next play. Remember O'Brien was the coach too.
Watson takes more shots downfield it shows in YPA and YPC, but he simply for his career has NOT thrown the ball away, it's a large reason why he takes so many sacks, and completes a high % of his passes.