Sec o what you are saying that they call the same plays for both quarterbacks? As Lao if a a lineman or back blows an assignment and leads to a sack that is proof that the quarterback holds onto the ball too long? Also quick release has nothing to do with reads. It refers to how long it takes for the ball to leave the quarterback’s hand once he starts his throwing to when it is released.
Jesus man.
I posted stats from after the first 9 games. At that point of the season, both QB's attempts, yards, ratings.....ALL STATS....were virtually identical....except for one....sacks. I made no comment, but just posted the stats.
DANC chimed in with the explanation that Ramsey was sacked more because he wasn't playing with the healthy OL from the beginning of the season that Penix had.
I pointed out that that was not-determinable, or simply not true, since Ramsey was the team leader in games 2, 3, and 4. Also, Penix was the team leader in Game 9...so it wasn't like one was a star early in the season when the team was fresh, and the other later when the team was beat up. Their appearances were spread.
DANC then responded with the explanation that Ramsey's sacks were against better teams.
I then showed that on average, Penix faced slightly better defenses, and was still sacked much less. In the games they both played equally, Ramsey was sacked 3 times, Penix 0.
I even said OSU was a statistical outlier, but it is what it is. Penix had his best game, and one of the best all-time for a Freshman, against a top 20 defense.
I merely showed stats.
DANC then started assuming I preferred Penix or something and was making up stats (I wasn't).
He also referred to Penix as "Penis" either as a poor joke, or an innocent mistake apparently dictated by his autocorrect, maybe deferring to his Google search preferences? He then corrected his gaffe, and accused me of having a concussion simply because his autocorrect recognizes he searches/types "Penis" quite a bit.
Maybe he's a urologist or something?
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