83Dee
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Neither: Card nor Ewers nor Thompson are anything close to proficient throwing the long ball. And, Sark’s offensive philosophy requires it.The poster then followed by posting Ewers stats from PFF on various throws by distance and zeroed in with some comments about the longest downfield throws.
20+ Yards
Total - 15/44 363 yards, 3TD, 2INT
Here were his comments that I found interesting.
There's a common misconception that Card was significantly better than Ewers in passes 20+ yards down the field. He wasn't. It was nearly identical as far as completion %, TD's and INT's. Card was 9/25 289yards 3TD's 1INT. Card was better in the intermediate passing game 10-20 yards but only attempted it there 12 times in 3 games. Ewers went to the Intermediate pass about 8.4 times a game. There were things Card did better like scrambling and short game passing. He was sacked at nearly twice the rate Quinn was and 3 times the rate heading in to Baylor. Starting to get deep in the weeds on evaluations when we get here. Quinn got the ball out better whereas Card would be more likely to get sacked when there was defensive pressure. IMHO we are (8-4) no matter who the starter is. The upside weighed heavily in Quinn's favor.
Numbers and statistics don’t overrule my eyeballs. I’ve seen people comparing Ewers favorably to McCoy and Ehlinger as freshmen... statistically. I’m not buying it. And I’m not buying the idea that Ewers was a better option than Card - for winning games THIS YEAR.
We all invested a great deal of hope in QE. But even so, I’m amazed at the lengths people will go to - to explain away Quinn’s poor play. I even have a friend who complimented him for his “heads up play” when QE pounced on the ball after he had grounded it backwards.