Well I'm a season ticket holder so I attend every home game. I also watch every road game on TV and from what I've witnessed, Casey Printers has been by far our best quarterback this season. Jarious only had 1 start so it's not really fair to include him in this discussion, but he looked horrendous. Lulay received the other starts and he hasn't looked that strong at all. And yes, the stats back me up on this.truth-hurts wrote: Ah, duh, Pauser, that's what pennw is saying. Is stats and numbers all you got to backup your reason why Casey is our best QB this season? WHO CARES??? At this point of the season don't we just wanna WIN? Does it matter if Lulay puts up 4/20 for 125 yards for a WIN? It's a WIN for goodness sakes! But I guess according to you Casey putting up 20/20 for 500 yards for a LOSS is so much more admirable. "Numbers versus WINS". "6 yrs experience and not getting the job done versus 2 yrs experience and getting the job done." Since you like numbers so much, why don't you do the math? Oooops, sorry. Guess you can't. Casey's no longer here to do the math!
I'm talking about which QB gives us the best opportunity to win. A QB who throws 4/20 for 125 yards (that's an amzing yards per completion ratio btw) does not give us a better chance to win than a QB who goes 20/20 for 500 yards. Both scenarios indicate that other areas of our team are having a more significant factor in determining the outcome of the game.
But I digress. Here's a stat for you that I've repeated over and over yet you seem to enjoy ignoring. In games that Casey Printers has been the starting QB for us this year, we have a record of 4-4. In games where Travis Lulay or Jarious Jackson was the starting QB for us this year, we're 1-5. So if you want to ignore everything completely and just look at wins and losses, Casey was still by far our top QB.