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41 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Haven't been keeping up with the thread but Daniel Jones is very obviously a tremendous liability. Daboll has done a great job but that team is going nowhere until the upgrade QB.

He has the same stats as Lamar Jackson.

And yet people somehow think that the latter isn't also the problem. 

Baltimore and both NYC teams might be in the draft a QB this spring.

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19 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

He has the same stats as Lamar Jackson.

And yet people somehow think that the latter isn't also the problem. 

Baltimore and both NYC teams might be in the draft a QB this spring.

You realize you can just Google stats to avoid making insanely idiotic comments like this, right?

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You realize you can just Google stats to avoid making insanely idiotic comments like this, right?

I did. Passer rating is within half a point completion percentage is almost identical. Passing yards are within 150 of each other.

Pretty much identical. 

Perhaps you could show me where my comprehension is off?

 

Lamar is at

63.4% 1977yds 16td 7int and 91.7 rating

Daniel is at

65.1 % 1937yds 9td 4int 89.8 rating

 

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14 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I did. Passer rating is within half a point completion percentage is almost identical. Passing yards are within 150 of each other.

Pretty much identical. 

Perhaps you could show me where my comprehension is off?

 

Lamar is at

63.4% 1977yds 16td 7int and 91.7 rating

Daniel is at

65.1 % 1937yds 9td 4int 89.8 rating

 

See the substantial difference in passing TDs? And I know it triggers you badly to talk about a QB running but those numbers matter too. To compare Daniel Jones and Lamar Jackson is just straight up idiocy. No defending it.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

See the substantial difference in passing TDs? And I know it triggers you badly to talk about a QB running but those numbers matter too. To compare Daniel Jones and Lamar Jackson is just straight up idiocy. No defending it.

The numbers are almost identical. 

I don't make them up

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

See the substantial difference in passing TDs? And I know it triggers you badly to talk about a QB running but those numbers matter too. To compare Daniel Jones and Lamar Jackson is just straight up idiocy. No defending it.

Lamar has 666 yds rushing and 3 tds

Daniel has 451yds and 4tds

Seems pretty similar?

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5 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lamar has 666 yds rushing and 3 tds

Daniel has 451yds and 4tds

Seems pretty similar?

In what world is nearly 50% more yards "pretty similar"?

You can keep making this argument if you want but there's nothing to support it. Lamar is an NFL MVP. Daniel Jones is a guy who sucks so bad that the Giants didn't even pick up his 5th year rookie contract option.

 

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

In what world is nearly 50% more yards "pretty similar"?

You can keep making this argument if you want but there's nothing to support it. Lamar is an NFL MVP. Daniel Jones is a guy who sucks so bad that the Giants didn't even pick up his 5th year rookie contract option.

 

Yeah that math is spotty at best 

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