1. padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Ahh, like the Night Maneuvers in Basic Training, the march goes onwards:

    Gus Frerotte:

    52% 3,000 yds, 18 Td's 13 int's 10 fumbles

    Chad Henne

    62% 3,250 yds, 15 Td's 17 int's 2 fumbles

    Henne is slowly but surely closing the Frerotte Gap, 3 Td's away, surpassed him in yardage and completion percentage, downside is he surpassed him in Int's but NOT in total turnovers.
     
  2. Nappy Roots Well-Known Member

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    Stats are so overrated ... Gus was actually decent for us that year.
     
  3. padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Oh no, see Stat Monkeys will tell you Stats are objective..:lol:

    Better running game that season, Ronnie and RW were both young and fast, Henne is sort of a one man band out there.

    With Sunday's loss AFAIK Henne has moved to 7-6 as a starter this season, in 05 Frerotte was 8-7 as a starter.
     
  4. MarinePhinFan Banned

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    People always say that and yet they never come up with a better way to judge a QB.

    So, if a QB goes 11 of 30 for 110 yards, 0 TD's and 3 INT's does that mean he played great? What about if a QB goes 22 of 23 for 350 yards, 4 TD's and 0 INT's? Bad day?

    Individual stats aren't 100% of the story, but if they are used correctly and over a long enough period they tell 95% of the story for the INDIVIDUAL player.
     
  5. Buckeyetroop Active Member

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    Gus wasn't great but I would take him in a heartbeat over Henne.
     

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