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One question is easier—Dart would look worse at East Carolina. The upside is harder to figure out. Sanders was better when Colorado could block; now, he might be the most sacked QB in the NCAA.@slugboy, you are the stats guru. Looking at the above list, all those guys are on solid to great teams. How much of this statistic is a team stat vs. an individual player stat? I asked this bc in watching some of those guys and teams, they really don't pass the eyeball test imo as "great" qb's. How effective would the top 10 guys be for insance playing on Vandy or East Carolina's squad? Or, asked differently, would our guy be in the top 2 or 3 if he played at Bama or OSU? I think it is feasible.
For top 5-10, you have players in a system for a while that have built up a relationship with their teammates, and know what they’re going to do. We’re 1 year into this offense, and we’re adjusting it now, too. We can get there; especially if the blocking gels.