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Sep 16, 2024
12:48
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Huge Manatee
Intervention Needed
We would take that if it was the first 3 games of conference play
But against SIU and Wyoming?
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Adam doesn't know CB.
Abe Froman
Sep 16, 12:46pm
But my feefees and career disappointment...
mulletino
Sep 16, 12:47pm
We would take that if it was the first 3 games of conference play
Huge Manatee
Sep 16, 12:48pm
We still would have taken it.
Lifer
Sep 16, 12:58pm
I’ve seen several posts referring to his completion percentage as a positive. 61% is not good
RealTaysomHill
Sep 16, 1:08pm
It is compared to 50.4%
Coop
Sep 16, 1:16pm
You must be a Taysom Hill hater then.
mulletino
Sep 16, 1:18pm
I can still like Taysom Hill and recognize that 61% is a bad completion percentage
RealTaysomHill
Sep 16, 2:08pm
Ty Detmer threw 61.6% his senior season after having won the Heisman. 62.6% career Cmp%.
mulletino
Sep 17, 2:18am
It’s been 34 years since Detmer won the Heisman with that. In 1991, 61.6% was 5th in the country and only 12 guys
RealTaysomHill
Sep 17, 6:56am
I said he was “hardly bad.”
mulletino
Sep 17, 5:40pm
If you are the 82nd best at something, when there are 131 qualifying participants, it is definitely bad
RealTaysomHill
Sep 17, 5:50pm
That’s called mediocre. Yet other metrics show him being good. Fortunately we have another 9 games to find out.
mulletino
Sep 17, 6:08pm
“He’s not bad, he’s mediocre!” is not the winning argument you think it is
RealTaysomHill
Sep 17, 6:18pm
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