k-town_king
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Where’s the stats on understanding where pressure is coming from and avoiding it? Or how often a qb throws to the right wr? Or their awareness of where the sticks are and what down it is? Or how quickly a qb winds up and delivers the ball campared to others? These are all the qualities that make a qb great (that makes Jg such a bad qb). You can’t measure what makes that position work. And if you really were going to look at a stat to determine how successful a qb had been it should be his win/loss record as a starter.
Watching football today is just a reminder of how bad jg is. Joe borrow does a great job at all the intangibles I just mentioned. A lot of his huge plays come on plays jgywould without a doubt be sacked on. He sees the pressure coming and either gets rid of gen all quickly or he moves and avoids the defender. It’s shocking to me that anyone could’ve watched the same qb I e seen playing the last few years (jg) and believe he’s a great qb because of stats.
He isn't a great qb. Who said he was? He isn't anywhere near one of our worst. He is also much better at those things you named than most qbs we have had the last twenty years.
You can say that about anyone . Lmao. Any qb COULD develop a bunch of skills they don't currently have.And yet he will deny at all costs that you just described Maurers overall skill set given the time to develop
JG has shown many of those already. BM has not.