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A lot of variables go into YPA. Carr had many more attempts, and a bit less of a completion percentage. Things like the 80 yard TD pass to Kelce against Denver that was a 1 yard pass and a 99 yard run alter the stats. That one play is the difference in those two QB's been equal.
Again, Smith is good at what he does. Checkdowns, high completion percentage, low Interceptions, punts are good. |
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Not so much in the playoffs |
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When he throws even 1 interception though, not so much. He knows that, and Reid knows that. He is not going to throw it all over the yard. He is going to be what he is. And that requires the defense and special teams to step up huge nearly all the time. Can the defense force all the red zone turnovers they did last season? How about late game heroics from Berry and Peters? He does win, but with lots of help. |
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And the Neg Blitzkrieg has begun. LOAD UP. |
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Pretty sure the guy has 12 TDs to 2 INTs... Not that bad wouldn't you say? |
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And that's what it all comes down to |
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Also, like Carr, Smith would also have to trade things in for a SB trophy and basically made the same amount of noise as Carr in the playoffs. Quote:
My question though is why do you choose to use regular season wins to defeat the stats argument but then try to use playoff stats to defeat the playoff losses argument? |
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So you think were gonna win the SB this year? |
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Maybe you guys are scared of those teams but I am not. |
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