The Official Blake Bortles Interception thread

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Proving you know nothing about football, and you only know black and white.

Both players played for Jacksonville for a good amount of time? Did they get let go, for sure, because unless you're a truly great player you probably gonna get cut at some point. They weren't great players. They were ok players, you don't wanna have an ok QB.

You can be an OK lineman, but people constantly looking for the QB who could win a SB, so turnover at that position is common.

Also, you chose a terrible comparison, statistically, outside of Wins, they look to me damn near the same QB. Leftwish had 15 more TDs than picks, Bortles has 18 more TDs than picks. More yards. Higher completion perrcentage while getting sacked more.

But it's always just BLACK AND WHITE to you. Leftwich was a mediocre QB who got FOUR years in Jacksonville. This is Bortles 4th year, so Bortles had more yards and touchdowns in 3 years than Lefwich had in four. And i`m almost certain Bortles will be gone at the end of this year, but why am i arguing with you

You don't know shyt, besides BLACK AND WHITE


LMAO...this is classic Lastemp going through so many mental gymnastics to defend white privilege at the QB. :laff:


How are you going to question someone else's football knowledge and then tout that Blake was more productive in 3 years than Bryon was in 4 years whilst ignoring the fact that they had played the exact same number of games? I mean the number of games played was highlighted in very post you quoted.:gucci:

How are you going to question someone else's football knowledge and then ignore the changes in the passing rules from 2003 (Byron's year 1) to 2014 (Blake's year 1)?:gucci:


If you look at there per attempt rankings for their first three years (Byron did not attempt passes to be ranked in his fourth year, only played 6 games) you'd find....

Byron's average rankings were: 19.33th in Y/Att, 18.33th in TD/Att, 24.67th in INT/Att
Blake's average rankings were: 25th in Y/Att, 19.33th in TD/Att, 5.33th in INT/Att

So Byron was better at yards per attempt, slightly better at TD's per attempt and SIGNIFICANTLY better at minimizing his INTs per attempt. Byron was a mediocre QB, Blake is a worse QB but a bigger liability.
 

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LMAO...this is classic Lastemp going through so many mental gymnastics to defend white privilege at the QB. :laff:


How are you going to question someone else's football knowledge and then tout that Blake was more productive in 3 years than Bryon was in 4 years whilst ignoring the fact that they had played the exact same number of games? I mean the number of games played was highlighted in very post you quoted.:gucci:

How are you going to question someone else's football knowledge and then ignore the changes in the passing rules from 2003 (Byron's year 1) to 2014 (Blake's year 1)?:gucci:


If you look at there per attempt rankings for their first three years (Byron did not attempt passes to be ranked in his fourth year, only played 6 games) you'd find....

Byron's average rankings were: 19.33th in Y/Att, 18.33th in TD/Att, 24.67th in INT/Att
Blake's average rankings were: 25th in Y/Att, 19.33th in TD/Att, 5.33th in INT/Att
So Byron was better at yards per attempt, slightly better at TD's per attempt and SIGNIFICANTLY better at minimizing his INTs per attempt. Byron was a mediocre QB, Blake is a worse QB but a bigger liability.

Your comparing both players to the field, i`m comparing both players to eachother.

Also, Bortles was 2nd in the leage in TD passes, that's a reason for a franchise to believe maybe there's something there, especially when you drafted em 3rd overall.

But let's be reality here, he's in jeopardy of losing his job.

Just as i said in my post, that he would be fukked after this year if he didn't turn it around, he might not even make it out the pre-season
 
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Your comparing both players to the field, i`m comparing both players to eachother.

Also, Bortles was 2nd in the leage in TD passes, that's a reason for a franchise to believe maybe there's something there, especially when you drafted em 3rd overall.

But let's be reality here, he's in jeopardy of losing his job.

Just as i said in my post, that he would be fukked after this year if he didn't turn it around, he might not even make it out the pre-season


Are you really this slow to not understand why you can't do this???


Let me compare Matt Stafford to Bart Starr, Stafford has thrown more TDs, less INTs, and has thrown for more yards at a higher completion percentage despite playing in 87 less games. Stafford>>>>Starr:troll:


The nerve of you to EVER question someone else's football knowledge. You owe @Remote an apology.
 
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Are you really this slow to not understand why you can't do this???


Let me compare Matt Stafford to Bart Starr, Stafford has thrown more TDs, less INTs, and has thrown for more yards at a higher completion percentage despite playing in 87 less games. Stafford>>>>Starr:troll:


The nerve of you to EVER question someone else's football knowledge. You owe @Remote an apology.

You're ridiculous to try and jump from Bart Starr to Matt Stafford.

Rule changes have been made from the time period you mention to today, but they're nowhere near as drastic as your example made.

So why we all gonna ignore Blake about to lose his job?
 
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You're ridiculous to try and jump from Bart Starr to Matt Stafford.

Rule changes have been made from the time period you mention to today, but they're nowhere near as drastic as your example made.

So why we all gonna ignore Blake about to lose his job?

Duh, they're not as drastic, but they have been made, and that's why you can't compare Blake to Byron without context. In order to remove the effects of those rule changes, the most logical thing to do is to compare how they performed relative to their peers. And when you do that they're pretty similar....except Blake turns the ball over waaaayyyy more than Bryon did.
 
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