Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by CharlieSheen:
Originally posted by SmokeyJoe:
Originally posted by tankle104:
Appreciate it - yeah I def wouldn't rely on his rushing ability, but that is different than scrambling. Scrambling is more
where you create time and space for someone to get open and/or avoid sacks to throw away. Things of that nature
To add to that last post, Purdy averages slightly over 4 yards per scramble.
Lance averages 6.5 (considerably better than his designed rush average).
I can't account for any scrambles where either player ended up sacked.
It'a yet another example why we can't just come to conclusions based on stats alone. Trey is not a better scrambler than a QB that makes coaches mention Fran Tarkenton and gets compared to Pat Mahomes
You don't even have to look at the stats. You could watch Trey's games against the hawks in 2021 and the cards game that season as well and see how great Trey is at avoiding pressure and making plays with his feet. His 11.9% pressure to sack rate suggests that he is better at avoiding pressure than Brock who has a P2S rate of 18.0%.
Numbers suggest, but Pete Carrol wasn't calling Trey Fran Tarkenton after seeing Trey. I'll take his opinion over numbers on a screen. I'll also take the film over numbers on a screen
Numbers don't lie and I don't trust anything that comes out of that snakes mouth. I also brought up two games that you can watch of Trey's that demonstrate his ability to avoid pressure and make plays with his feet. The numbers simply back up what the film shows.
A majority of Brock's scrambles lead to incomplete passes and he was sacked at a higher rate than Trey when pressured. But keep throwing out hype as if its evidence.