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Originally Posted by Huddle
That career TD/INT ratio isn't 100% on the QB, but its a weak arguement that the QB isn't the primary factor.
Another opinion. Can you give reasons for it?
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can you give a reason why not? and oh yeah, you can't say because of other factors, cause that' just a baseless opinion.
this whole thread went stupid. you claim any dissenting view is strictly opinion, yet whatever your opinion happens to be is fact. Its worthless argueing cause you're being an f/ing brick wall and logic is on the other side.
when you have multiple variables, you make multiple equations and you CAN find out A, B, C or D individually from them. that's basic math. portis in washington still put up monsster numbers. its not like his stats got cut in half. situation does play a role, but like i said, the individual player plays a much bigger role on his own statline. portis went from 1500 to 1300, and next year i bet he goes back up. Fact is, he stayed above 1300 every season. some backs can't break 800 yards, some back never get 1000. denver switched backs, but kept the system (and got better QB play), and yet the replacements weren't as good... that must mean that portis is better, and, OMGWTFLOLZ!!!! the
STATS bear that out.
If you can't follow that logic, you really need a lesson in algebra.