Originally posted by HessianDud:
if Smith threw 663 times, maintaining his 7.1 YPA and 3.8 TD % and 1.1 INT % he would have
4,707 yards, 25 TD's, 7 INTs.
boss
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
if Smith threw 663 times, maintaining his 7.1 YPA and 3.8 TD % and 1.1 INT % he would have
4,707 yards, 25 TD's, 7 INTs.
Originally posted by ImaMod:
Originally posted by HessianDud:
if Smith threw 663 times, maintaining his 7.1 YPA and 3.8 TD % and 1.1 INT % he would have
4,707 yards, 25 TD's, 7 INTs.
boss
Originally posted by susweel:
Originally posted by ImaMod:
Originally posted by HessianDud:
if Smith threw 663 times, maintaining his 7.1 YPA and 3.8 TD % and 1.1 INT % he would have
4,707 yards, 25 TD's, 7 INTs.
boss
Thats still a low number of TDs for that many attempts.
Originally posted by ImaMod:
Also a very low number INTs, 7 INTs in 663 attempts lmao
almost a 4-1 ratio
BOSS
Originally posted by susweel:
I'd trade 5 more Ints for 20 more Tds.
Originally posted by ImaMod:
Originally posted by susweel:
I'd trade 5 more Ints for 20 more Tds.
I never said I wouldnt
I'd also take Calvin Johnson over Crabtree
Originally posted by susweel:
Originally posted by ImaMod:
Originally posted by HessianDud:
if Smith threw 663 times, maintaining his 7.1 YPA and 3.8 TD % and 1.1 INT % he would have
4,707 yards, 25 TD's, 7 INTs.
boss
Thats still a low number of TDs for that many attempts.
Originally posted by HessianDud:
Originally posted by susweel:
Originally posted by ImaMod:
Originally posted by HessianDud:
if Smith threw 663 times, maintaining his 7.1 YPA and 3.8 TD % and 1.1 INT % he would have
4,707 yards, 25 TD's, 7 INTs.
boss
Thats still a low number of TDs for that many attempts.
it is. its also an insanely low # of INTs for that many attempts.
still, it would be a pretty good season.
but we can assume that with that many attempts a lot of the numbers would change; its possible TDs would go up but so would INTs, completion % would go down, etc, etc. I think the conclusion to draw is that Stafford had a great season and looks like a star in the making, but with that many attempts even a maligned above-average QB like Smith will put up seemingly elite numbers.
Originally posted by susweel:
No doubt.
I'd also take Stafford over Smith.
Originally posted by btthepunk:Exactly, the award is "Comeback player of the year". What is Alex Smith coming back from? Perpetual suckiness?
This.
Stafford:
2010 3 games, 535 yards, 6 TD's, 1 INT, then on IR.
2011 16 games, 5038 yards, 41 TD's, 16 INT's.
D'Qwell Jackson got second place, then Alex.
Originally posted by strat1080:Exactly, the award is "Comeback player of the year". What is Alex Smith coming back from? Perpetual suckiness?
Originally posted by HessianDud:Definitely. More pass attempts means you are losing more often. Playing with a lead and playing catchup are two totally different things. Alex Smith was essentially the prototypical "Game manager" this year. That's why his INT total is so low. All he had to do was not screw up.
it is. its also an insanely low # of INTs for that many attempts.
still, it would be a pretty good season.
but we can assume that with that many attempts a lot of the numbers would change; its possible TDs would go up but so would INTs, completion % would go down, etc, etc. I think the conclusion to draw is that Stafford had a great season and looks like a star in the making, but with that many attempts even a maligned above-average QB like Smith will put up seemingly elite numbers.
Originally posted by ImaMod:
....what is stafford coming back from? 2 decent games?
Originally posted by strat1080:Injury?