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Coy Bacon
The stats that you posted showed Goff in the middle of the pack under pressure. That simple metric shows there is opportunity for improvement for Goff. .
Every single stat you provide for 2019, I simply say "and that's with the kind of OL problems only very rare qbs rise above (we named 2)."
So you here's stat X. And I say "not bad considering that with the kind of OL problems only very rare qbs rise above (we named 2)."
My claim is always that you are ignoring the effect of that kind of OL instability.
Quoting other guys who also ignore the effect of that kind of OL instability doesn't cut it. I only end up having to say, they did not account for that kind of OL instability.
We will never get around that impasse. You won't factor the OL issues into the equation. I always insist it's necessary to do precisely that to get a realistic analysis.
For years I've included that kind of thing--what OL instability does to qb play. I ain't likely to drop that.
To me, you just keep repeating that miscalculation. He will improve if the OL solidifies, cause then he's back to 2017-2018 or close to it. No qb improves without a solid OL, and an unstable OL drags the qb down with it. That has always been my view, long before now.
For you, apparently, that means I give Goff "excuses." I of course don't look at it that way. To me ignoring the effect of that kind of (and degree of) OL instability is always a mistake.
That impasse ain't likely to go away.
So I suggest we've gone as far as we can with this. Fair enough?
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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 06/28/2020 09:19PM by zn.