Any word on who will play QB vs. Vandy?

#53
#53
I could care less what you post, the point is you are one that puts down any stat that benefits JG as cherry picking then you post a team stat in a qb thread as if it is proof of the QB being the fault. The point is you are not consistent with your arguments either we can use individual stats to back up the play of a player, or none of the stats matter for anyone.

That's the point. Arguing about which QB is going to play is irrelevant given how little offensive production we have had on the season. Stick JG in and we have less points, more negative rushing yards from sacks, but more completions. Stick KC in there and we have less sacks, more points, but more interceptions and less completions.

Pick your poison, because either need the defense to play lights-out to have a chance.
 
#54
#54
That's the point. Arguing about which QB is going to play is irrelevant given how little offensive production we have had on the season. Stick JG in and we have less points, more negative rushing yards from sacks, but more completions. Stick KC in there and we have less sacks, more points, but more interceptions and less completions.

Pick your poison, because either need the defense to play lights-out to have a chance.
How do you figure Mr 36% , 2 ints and 17 points against the 13th ranked SEC pass defense gets you more points than the guy that scored more vs better SEC defenses?

If you have more incompletions and interceptions you will have less points genius. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒ
 
#55
#55
That's the point. Arguing about which QB is going to play is irrelevant given how little offensive production we have had on the season. Stick JG in and we have less points, more negative rushing yards from sacks, but more completions. Stick KC in there and we have less sacks, more points, but more interceptions and less completions.

Pick your poison, because either need the defense to play lights-out to have a chance.
Jg has 11 td passes, Chryst has 3
How does that have Chryst with more points?
Rushing success has more to do with the O line than qb does. It's also no coincidence that JG's best performances have come when the o line has best performed.
 
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#57
How do you figure Mr 36% , 2 ints and 17 points against the 13th ranked SEC pass defense gets you more points than the guy that scored more vs better SEC defenses?

If you have more incompletions and interceptions you will have less points genius. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒπŸ™ƒ

JG lasted long enough to go 0/2 and get hurt eating another sack. You really believe he'd have slung more than his average of 1 TD/game? Please.
 
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JG lasted long enough to go 0/2 and get hurt eating another sack. You really believe he'd have slung more than his average of TD/game? Please.
I guess that was the only game this season huh?

It's amazing what a missed block and concussion on the first drop back can do to a qb.

So going by this season or their career's there is nothing that says playing KC over JG when both healthy gets you more points.

Unless lower ypa and qb rating with more ints and less accuracy somehow equals more points.
 
#60
#60
I guess that was the only game this season huh?

It's amazing what a missed block and concussion on the first drop back can do to a qb.

So going by this season or their career's there is nothing that says playing KC over JG when both healthy gets you more points.

Unless lower ypa and qb rating with more ints and less accuracy somehow equals more points.

It's a lot easier to have a high accuracy when you don't throw that often. It's too bad that that his high completion rate and low interceptions hasn't translated into passing TDs or first downs, but that's reality.

Given his play this year there's no reason to believe that we'd have had more points against Missouri with JG, considering that the entire offense was playing poorly.
 
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It's a lot easier to have a high accuracy when you don't throw that often. It's too bad that that his high completion rate and low interceptions hasn't translated into passing TDs or first downs, but that's reality.

Given his play this year there's no reason to believe that we'd have had more points against Missouri with JG, considering that the entire offense was playing poorly.
Yea a qb has never had a good or even great game when they missed the first two passes when the blocking assignments are being blown.


His td rate is pretty good.


If he played the whole game their careers and the rest of the game showed we would have performed better.

Why isn't KC more accurate then? He has never thrown a ton.
 
#64
#64
Yea a qb has never had a good or even great game when they missed the first two passes when the blocking assignments are being blown.


His td rate is pretty good.


If he played the whole game their careers and the rest of the game showed we would have performed better.

Why isn't KC more accurate then? He has never thrown a ton.

Since when is 1 TD/game a good td rate for a P5 QB?

I have no clue why Chryst isn't more accurate of a passer; he doesn't seem to have ever been that accurate in college.

But completion percentage is not the be all end all of QB success that you want it to be, JG has a higher completion rate than 9 other SEC QBs, and he's only comparable or better than one who is lower on the list, Ty Storey.
 
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#68
Let the coach flip a coin....head it's jg....tails it's kc


And the coin lands on.....


Tune in at 4 to find out

/ Blue font
 
#70
#70
Since when is 1 TD/game a good td rate for a P5 QB?

I have no clue why Chryst isn't more accurate of a passer; he doesn't seem to have ever been that accurate in college.

But completion percentage is not the be all end all of QB success that you want it to be, JG has a higher completion rate than 9 other SEC QBs, and he's only comparable or better than one who is lower on the list, Ty Storey.
Rate doesn't measure by game genius, but by attempts per td.
JG is about the fourth best SEC qb. Will be in the top three next year with Tua and Fromm.

As far as Chryst I thought it was easy to be accurate when you don't throw a lot of passes? I guess he proves that theory wrong.

Gametime though.
 
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Rate doesn't measure by game genius, but by attempts per td.
JG is about the fourth best SEC qb. Will be in the top three next year with Tua and Fromm.

As far as Chryst I thought it was easy to be accurate when you don't throw a lot of passes? I guess he proves that theory wrong.

Gametime though.

In the 10 games JG has played the majority of, he only has passing TDs in 7 of them. You can try to cut 11 TDs on the season any which way you want, and it still isn't good for any P5 QB.

Chryst hasn't played a full game this season, he had a crap game against Missouri. His performance in that game has little to do with us being 126th in first down offense with JG as QB in 10/11 games this season.
 
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Rate doesn't measure by game genius, but by attempts per td.
JG is about the fourth best SEC qb. Will be in the top three next year with Tua and Fromm.

As far as Chryst I thought it was easy to be accurate when you don't throw a lot of passes? I guess he proves that theory wrong.

Gametime though.

Your opinions and input on this subject have gone from ridiculous, to absurd, and now to comical. Keep spinning and putting out that hilarious Guarantano message. If you actually believe all of what you say then you'll likely be disappointed in hinging the fate of the program on this kid's shoulders. I hope your feelings, as well as other Guarantano fan club member's feelings, are alright if he loses his job next year and transfers back to New Jersey. Maybe he'll take some of his loyal "fan base" with him...
 
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