My point is this.
If you have 2 people step up on a scale (separately) and record their weights, then you tell them to put on the same backpack with the same contents, both weights will raise the exact same amount.
Here you have 2 QBs who played in the exact same system. They both performed terribly, and now they're in a new system. If the new system didn't help one, it won't help the other.
The only way I see it being different is if you're in the RichRod system. If you are a running QB in a pro-style offense, you're screwed. But when you have the same style QB in the same offense, and they change into another offense together, they aren't going to progress differently.
The end result to start the season proves my point.
This is faulty logic. The backpack analogy doesn't work. Yes they are both pro style qbs in a new pro style system but it doesn't mean both gained exactly the same from it. Although I would imagine that logic of yours is still predicated on the incorrect notion that Crompton is smarter than Stephens.
I think Stephens has probably improved more.
Regardless, you still have to look at the facts and the possible options they open up.
Facts:
Against real teams, Crompton cannot throw more than 5-10 yards down field consistently...or at all.
This lack of confidence in our QBs ability to make plays handcuffs our playcalling to the point that our QB is literally a non-factor. He does not factor into the offensive gameplan at all. He is actually a drain on it.
Possibilities, with these known facts:
If another QB starts, there are 3 possible results, performance wise, comparitive to the other QB:
He could be better
He could be the same
He could be worse
At this point. the non-factor that is our QB position essentially makes worse and the same as basically the exact same functional options: neither one gives us a chance to win games, so "the same" gives diminishing returns on any quantified amount of skill greater than "worse." If either of those 2 options were to occur with Stephens starting, we would be in the same boat as we are now: unable to win games v real teams.
However, it does leave the 3rd possibility of "better," which gives us a chance to win games.
There are other outside factors to consider, such as injury, recruiting rammifications, confidence raping, team morale, sticking to his word from the spring etc.
But logically looking at the facts and the situations and options derived from said facts in a vaccuum, separate from the other concerns, it seems optimal to start another QB, wether that is stephens, lamaison, or an athlete who can just hand the ball off to the RBs and throw 5 yards downfield when asked/run when the play breaks down.
All that said, I think Kiffin sticks with Crompton for at least 2 more games.
Posted via VolNation Mobile