King apologists are starting to see the light..I mean it is a Jupiter sized spotlight on that L so hopefully they see it.
MaroonStain said:
Even Manziel threw 6 INTs total in 3 consecutive games in 2012.
followed it up with a 26.9 today!!!aggiehawg said:LinkQuote:
The list comprises 12 SEC quarterbacks who saw at least 20 plays of action. Auburn's TJ Finley did not satisfy the requirement and LSU plays Sunday evening at 7:30 pm EST.
QBR takes the strength of the opponent into account, rating a quarterback's play on a scale of 0-100. Both passing and rushing are included in the projections.
Here's how the list shakes out:
[ol]Stetson Bennett: 97.3 Bryce Young: 96 Anthony Richardson: 94.8 Will Rogers: 82.4 KJ Jefferson: 81.7 Hendon Hooker: 79.9 Jaxson Dart: 79.7 Mike Wright: 74.9 Brady Cook: 72.5 Haynes King: 49 Will Levis: 46 Spencer Rattler: 28.6 [/ol]Rattle struggled in his South Carolina debut while Stetson Bennett looked like an all-star. The significant drop off from Richardson to Rogers and Cook to King is noteworthy as well.
SolidRockAg said:MaroonStain said:
Even Manziel threw 6 INTs total in 3 consecutive games in 2012.
Who the hell cares...dude wanted to win so bad and could single handedly change a game
He's a bad QB. You don't have to make something so simple seem so complex. He's a bad QB and there's nothing left for him here. Please ease our suffering and adios this QB1.wbt5845 said:
I know the day is not complete, but as of right now...
txag72 said:
King is the best QB we've had since Manziel. Hide and watch.
more importantly you could count him in clutch time. he definitely would have delivered on that last drive.ABATTBQ11 said:SolidRockAg said:MaroonStain said:
Even Manziel threw 6 INTs total in 3 consecutive games in 2012.
Who the hell cares...dude wanted to win so bad and could single handedly change a game
Would have put Appalachian State away in the first quarter