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I mean you are welcome to refute any of this with any sort of real information. I would welcome it. Bring me back to the blissful ignorance that I had two weeks ago.
So what about OLINE injuries?As for the blissfiul ignorance
I mean you are welcome to refute any of this with any sort of real information. I would welcome it. Bring me back to the blissful ignorance that I had two weeks ago.
I mean you are welcome to refute any of this with any sort of real information. I would welcome it. Bring me back to the blissful ignorance that I had two weeks ago.
I went with what information wasn't behind a paywall. You can pay it and answer your own question if you like.
As I said, you are welcome to go pay the money to find out if your opinion is based in reality. You are 0/2 so far though so you may want to save the money
Wilson is taller and sturdier.Brees is taller.Its not impossible to succeed at 5`10 but its highly unlikely.Keep trying.The list of successful 5`10 QBs is?
You your argument that AZ was middle of the pack injury wise fails to account for Offensive line injuries..And I still say no other team lost all 5 starters over the season.Nobody .
Show me stats of just rookie qbsSo the more I am forced to analyze Kyler Murray, the more I have to look at Rosen.
Do we have a franchise QB already?
Here is where he ranked last year. It's dreadful btw...
Kliff Kingsbury will have to be a miracle worker to get to league average.
https://www.playerprofiler.com/nfl/josh-rosen/
Josh's rankings last year:
28th in air yards
25th in pass attempt distance
23rd in money throws
19th in interceptable passes
16 in danger plays (where QB took unnecessary risks)
30 in expected pass TDs
36 in adjusted yards per attempt
36 in true completion percentage
36 in Play action passes
51(!!) in Red Zone completion
30 in Deep Ball percentage
22 in Pressured Completion Percentage
36 in Production Premium
35 in True Passer Rating
34 in Accuracy Rating
Not a single advanced stat above league average. Not a one.
The inaccuracy is staggering.
wouldn't using rookie QB stats be more accurate when analyzing a rookie QB?So the more I am forced to analyze Kyler Murray, the more I have to look at Rosen.
Do we have a franchise QB already?
Here is where he ranked last year. It's dreadful btw...
Kliff Kingsbury will have to be a miracle worker to get to league average.
https://www.playerprofiler.com/nfl/josh-rosen/
Josh's rankings last year:
28th in air yards
25th in pass attempt distance
23rd in money throws
19th in interceptable passes
16 in danger plays (where QB took unnecessary risks)
30 in expected pass TDs
36 in adjusted yards per attempt
36 in true completion percentage
36 in Play action passes
51(!!) in Red Zone completion
30 in Deep Ball percentage
22 in Pressured Completion Percentage
36 in Production Premium
35 in True Passer Rating
34 in Accuracy Rating
Not a single advanced stat above league average. Not a one.
The inaccuracy is staggering.
Drew Brees rookie season he had multiple advanced stats above league average.
This is not proving whatever point you are trying to make.
Brees was 15 for 27 his rookie year.... Two years later he sucked.... Tell me why he was awful, but was able to be great, but Rosen can't improve?
Wilson is 1/2 inch taller.
If height is so damn important as you claim he should be one of the worst qb's in the league. Brees being 3 or 4 inches shorter than the average qb should eliminate him from being 1 of the top 2 or 3 qb's in the league. Simple logic dictates it is not a limiting factor to success.
The reason there is few qb's 6ft or less that have succeeded is because the same bias you have has kept colleges from recruiting or playing smaller qb's. You have to be awesome to be considered draft able at that size.
It's simple logic - a smaller number of qb's who are shorter than 6 ft leads to a smaller number who have been successful. You have to have an opportunity to be successful.
Hmm...the Washington Redskins had 9 different offensive linemen in 2018 compared to 11 different offensive linemen for the Cardinals. Dolphins had a bunch of injuries as well.
Again without paying this is the closest I could get
In these 3 situations where big injuries hit the offensive linemen here would be the QB rankings
Alex Smith
Ryan Tannehill
Brock Osweiler
Colt McCoy
Josh Rosen
Josh Johnson
Show me stats of just rookie qbs
wouldn't using rookie QB stats be more accurate when analyzing a rookie QB?
You are welcome to go to any site and do the comparison yourself
Quick comparison:
Mayfield: 10 stats in the top 15. Most in the top 10
Sam Darnold: 2 stats in the top 10. Most in the 20s
Josh Allen 4 in the top 15. 3 in the top 10. Most in the 20s
Rosen. 0 in top 15. Most in the 30s
It's not that we lost starters, we kept shifting our backups as well... which was absolute mayhem for a position which has to play as one to be successful with a rookie center doing the best he could calling protection in some games when he had no vets next to him
You know off topic Chris, I found myself missing Duckjake and what he would have thought of Murray and Rosen
what I can`t understand is how some fail to think that makes no difference in the results.
That simply isn't remotely true.
David Johnson's advanced stats have several above average rankings despite his situation.
Pointing that out only makes it look worse for Rosen. A guy in the same situation found some success while another didn't
We had an overall horrible team last year. So horrible that the only reason we had 3 wins was because Garapolo got hurt and the Packers had give up on their coach. That's how close we were to 0-16. To pin that all on Rosen is as disingenuous as it can get. We fired our coach after 1 season. If Rosen were the problem Wilks would still be the coach.I am certainly not relying on my fandom and bias.
That is literally all we have with Rosen. Fandom, Bias, and Hope.
If we knew Murray was the next Mahomes, wouldn’t it be an easy decision?