yeah man. you don't know nothing about nothing, just like all the other experts. we will see on Sunday. as it stands right now you have a 50% chance of looking like a fool for this thread.
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Originally posted by Urbs View PostI love it when haters are so blind:
NFL QB ratings from NFL.com
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23 Tim Tebow DEN QB 120 249 48.2 19.2 1,669 6.7 128.4 12 5 74 29.7 56T 25 6 31 77.9
24 Carson Palmer OAK QB 171 285 60.0 31.7 2,336 8.2 259.6 11 15 103 36.1 61T 37 10 17 77.2
25 Matt Cassel KC QB 160 269 59.5 29.9 1,713 6.4 190.3 10 9 83 30.9 52T 21 5 22 76.6
26 Josh Freeman TB QB 315 506 62.3 36.1 3,318 6.6 237.0 14 19 153 30.2 65T 30 4 27 74.9
27 Colt McCoy CLE QB 265 463 57.2 35.6 2,733 5.9 210.2 14 11 144 31.1 56 26 5 32 74.6
28 Rex Grossman WAS QB 243 413 58.8 34.4 2,895 7.0 241.2 15 19 147 35.6 51 43 5 24 73.3
29 Christian Ponder MIN QB 154 281 54.8 28.1 1,825 6.5 182.5 13 12 90 32.0 72 23 4 29 72.4
30 Sam Bradford STL QB 191 357 53.5 35.7 2,164 6.1 216.4 6 6 104 29.1 68 25 3 36 70.5
31 John Skelton ARI QB 129 235 54.9 33.6 1,642 7.0 234.6 10 13 71 30.2 60T 26 6 21 68.1
32 Curtis Painter IND QB 132 243 54.3 27.0 1,541 6.3 171.2 6 9 71 29.2 87T 19 5 16 66.6
33 Blaine Gabbert JAC QB 199 394 50.5 28.1 2,122 5.4 151.6 11 11 105 26.6 74T 24 4 37 64.3
31 Tim Tebow DEN QB 120 249 48.2 19.2 1,669 6.7 128.4 12 5 74 29.7 56T 25 6 31 77.9
32 John Skelton ARI QB 129 235 54.9 33.6 1,642 7.0 234.6 10 13 71 30.2 60T 26 6 21 68.1
33 Curtis Painter IND QB 132 243 54.3 27.0 1,541 6.3 171.2 6 9 71 29.2 87T 19 5 16 66.6
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Originally posted by BroncoDonko View PostYou've got to be some kind of special to think the rest of the team has been perfect in 7 of our last 10 games. Example: Minnesota stomping our defense for 489 yards; DT dropping a 50-yard touchdown pass.
It's almost as if you people think wins don't count unless the defense holds the other team below 20 points.
Newton and Dalton haven't won a single game when the defense fails to hold the opponent to 20 or fewer points. They must suck, too. They can't win unless everything goes perfectly. When everything doesn't go perfectly, they lose.
Pity the league's future, Broncos fans, because our young quarterbacks can only win when everything goes perfect.
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Originally posted by BoilerVette View PostThere are no excuses for illegitimate statistics. Denver was 1-4, not any single individual. The defense during this period was not playing anywhere near as well as it had during the winning streak and the offense had no running game whatsoever. When the Broncos (or any team) get inside the 20, the defense gets compacted into a smaller area making it much more difficult to throw if there is no threat of a run. If you have a good running attack like the Broncos have had during the streak, play action passes in the Red Zone are very difficult to defend. Nobody was respecting the Broncos running attack when Orton was playing and that made it much more difficult to score. What would have made sense to me was to use Tebow in those situations - and let Orton get you from your own 20 to the opponents' Red Zone. That would have been a great way to get Tebow some experience while taking advantage of the opportunity to watch and learn from Orton.
Ortons turnovers like the team lately has been a major reason why we have been bad. The Broncos D allows more points in the 2nd quarter then any other team, and its been worse under Tebow then Orton.
McD used Tebow and Orton correctly as a package. Most of Ortons turnovers are in our redzone or the opponents. Tebow is best in those areas so combining the strengths would have maximized the outcome. However, like handing the ball off except for evey 1/4 of the time it impedes momentum for the QB and the team and thus actually negatively impact the ability to make plays.Last edited by Joshecalpoly; 12-29-2011, 11:19 PM.
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