I thought that Shaw drop would come back to haunt us…And I'd say at least half of those incompletions were the correct play. He had nowhere to go so he just got rid of it. Nothing too flashy, just brutally efficient today.
That's actually not a bad comparison. And remember Alex played pretty well in his career, and got better his last two years with Kansas City under Andy Reid.He reminds me of watching Alex Smith with the Chiefs.
COM | PCT | YDS | AVG | TD | INT | QBR |
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13/27 | 48.1 | 138 | 5.1 | 0 | 3 | 68.9 |
Those are Heisman type numbers.
Too bad the Iowa game basically tanked those hopes.
COM PCT YDS AVG TD INT QBR
13/27 48.1 138 5.1 0 3 68.9
What were Petras' numbers last week?
I don't think anyone expected him to win the Heisman. He's already the greatest QB to ever play in the state of IowaThose are Heisman type numbers.
Too bad the Iowa game basically tanked those hopes.
COM PCT YDS AVG TD INT QBR
13/27 48.1 138 5.1 0 3 68.9
This is a Brock Purdy threadWhat were Petras' numbers last week?
He's been good - at the same time - how many other quarterbacks would have a good home record with the teams he's been a part of? quarterbacks obviously have a large amount to do with wins but he's also had a defense that has consistently ranked top 5 if not top 3 in the league, two NFL early round running backs and other NFL talent on the team around him.
That's an impressive mark and he's had a large part in achieving it - but I think if you took Sage, or Seneca and put them on this team for 4 years IMO - they'd probably have had a similar success story. Its like wins for a starting pitcher - unless your DeGrom with no run support -its a stat that places more individual credit than what there really is because we're 3-3 against non-conference teams at home.
now 18-4 is still really good but it just goes to my point -we can manipulate stats any way we want to tell a story. like campbell is the greatest coach in Iowa State history and beats everyone - but his in-state rival.
Brock's a decorated quarterback that has done a lot of good things at Iowa State. But like all positions, its a symbiotic relationship where just as he has helped the team win games during his time here, he has also benefited from having arguably the most consistently good Iowa State roster top to bottom and coaching staff around him to help him achieve these records.
If he played on the Cyclones during the Walden years = I don't we are seeing him set records. To me, that's what made Troy Davis special. We were mostly a one trick pony and yet he still ran for 2,000.
I name thee Hokroach troll. Get thee hence.This stupid post needs to go away. He carries a donut vs. Iowa. Just stop this idiocy.
He's been the best QB in the Big 12 the last two years. Lol get out of here with this nonsenseHe's been good - at the same time - how many other quarterbacks would have a good home record with the teams he's been a part of? quarterbacks obviously have a large amount to do with wins but he's also had a defense that has consistently ranked top 5 if not top 3 in the league, two NFL early round running backs and other NFL talent on the team around him.
That's an impressive mark and he's had a large part in achieving it - but I think if you took Sage, or Seneca and put them on this team for 4 years IMO - they'd probably have had a similar success story. Its like wins for a starting pitcher - unless your DeGrom with no run support -its a stat that places more individual credit than what there really is because we're 3-3 against non-conference teams at home.
now 18-4 is still really good but it just goes to my point -we can manipulate stats any way we want to tell a story. like campbell is the greatest coach in Iowa State history and beats everyone - but his in-state rival.
Brock's a decorated quarterback that has done a lot of good things at Iowa State. But like all positions, its a symbiotic relationship where just as he has helped the team win games during his time here, he has also benefited from having arguably the most consistently good Iowa State roster top to bottom and coaching staff around him to help him achieve these records.
If he played on the Cyclones during the Walden years = I don't we are seeing him set records. To me, that's what made Troy Davis special. We were mostly a one trick pony and yet he still ran for 2,000.