Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by tankle104:
I seriously was crying laughing as I was typing this up. I didn't realize it was that bad. He has touchdowns from when he would do trick packages with Jimmy but he's only got 2 touchdowns when he starts over three games.
He had two TDs in his half of play against Seattle in 21 when Jimmy got hurt. Stats are stats. They can tell you something but they can also be very misleading. I think that Texans game is a good example. His basic stat line was pretty good. His actual performance really wasn't. It's how you end up with statistical discrepancies like his passer rating being 116 and his QBR (which I know people s**t on) being 37.
Didn't Trey force two pass interference calls vs the Texans? If I remember right, those penalties flipped the field for us. With that in mind, wouldn't his stat line be worse than his actual performance?
Again, for the record. I'm completely content with Brock being the future. I still don't see the logic in diminishing Trey or hyping him up. He's an incomplete grade while Purdy has an A so far.
Just to be clear, I don't think treys performance in his three starts defines who he will be as a player in this league. I've said it before, I think he will eventually be a good qb in this league, but just good.
his performance though does exemplify how raw he really is and should cause concern regarding how long will he need to get to being a decent qb. I feel like he needs 1.5-2 years of starts before he becomes effective enough to depend on him and not try to protect him. I really hope that doesn't happen
there is no way to chop it - he's thrown 2 touchdowns, 3 picks, extremely inaccurate with 55%, all against bad teams (edit: I was corrected. The cards weren't a bad team) while he has a stacked roster and great coaching. Team averages 14 PPG with him at the helm. He's had good plays here and there but they don't justify how many bad/poor plays he's had. I think it's important to look at it through this context because this is how he performed when the gameplan was designed for his skill set, he practiced it all week, and the other team prepped for him. His other stats were trick packages and/or the other team didn't expect him to play. I just don't understand what I'm missing and others are seeing and why they're so optimistic he will become great.
his ceiling is often talked about but no one mentions his floor, which so far, has been very low.
i personally don't want to see him on the field. It's really rough to watch as a whole.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Mar 22, 2023 at 8:28 PM ]