He was a galactic long-shot as it was, and now with him missing at least a full game's worth of production...Re: Nick Bosa "off the board"
Apparently they believe that the groin injury shot Bosa's chances.
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He was a galactic long-shot as it was, and now with him missing at least a full game's worth of production...Re: Nick Bosa "off the board"
Apparently they believe that the groin injury shot Bosa's chances.
I'd feel better about their projections if Alex Hornibrook wasn't somehow their top rated passer in the Big 10. How, why, did you use your eyes?
Upon further reflection, this just blows me away.
This was the first time ever that a credible opponent had time to game plan for him and try to confuse him. Gary Patterson might be one of the five most respected defensive minds in college football. He had a crack at Dwayne in the youngster's 3rd-ever start and did his best to confuse him. Dwayne produced a very good efficiency rating anyway.
Preseason, many were calling Trace McSorely the best QB in the B1G. Dwayne did better against TCU than McSorely has averaged against App St, Pitt and Kent St. ...in his 3rd-ever start. ...while dealing with low snaps all night.
Yeah, there's always a token defensive player or two, but there's a reason only one defensive player (undeservedly) won it...and he got a boost from returns and moonlighting on offense. If any defensive player has ever truly deserved it, it was Ndonkeykong Suh. He was, IMO, the true best player in the country that year. But Ingram got it because Bammer was at the beginning of their resurgence and, well, Alabama.He was a galactic long-shot as it was, and now with him missing at least a full game's worth of production...
I'd feel better about their projections if Alex Hornibrook wasn't somehow their top rated passer in the Big 10. How, why, did you use your eyes?
Shouldn't have needed it regardless, but I'm convinced that if he had blocked that last-second FG against Texas, he would've ran away with it.If any defensive player has ever truly deserved it, it was Ndonkeykong Suh. He was, IMO, the true best player in the country that year. .
Small sample size. It'll work itself out over 12 games. One of the dings against Haskins by PFF's model is that they don't look at counting stats, they actually grade every player on every play. By that model, Haskins doesn't get that much credit for big gains on touch-pass jet sweeps or tunnel screens to guys like Dixon or Parris. That alone wipes three of his passing TDs off the books.
That's not a defense of PFF, but their stats offer a context that tries to normalize player value to a team the way Bill James and Billy Beane changed MLB 20 years ago with looking at WAR, OPS, run creation, and run prevention. It is a companion to traditional counting stats and scouting. PFF's advanced analytic advocacy should not be considered a complete replacement.
Obviously, in the wrong hands, analytics alone also leads you to erroneous conclusions so far down the spectrum the opposite way you begin rationalizing Billy Hamilton and Jabrill Peppers are good players and should be on your professional roster as everyday contributors.
It's hard to watch Alex Hornibrook play and think, yep, that was clearly the best the league had to offer at QB in week 2. But I realize these are unflinching formulas.Small sample size. It'll work itself out over 12 games. One of the dings against Haskins by PFF's model is that they don't look at counting stats, they actually grade every player on every play. By that model, Haskins doesn't get that much credit for big gains on touch-pass jet sweeps or tunnel screens to guys like Dixon or Parris. That alone wipes three of his passing TDs off the books.
That's not a defense of PFF, but their stats offer a context that tries to normalize player value to a team the way Bill James and Billy Beane changed MLB 20 years ago with looking at WAR, OPS, run creation, and run prevention. It is a companion to traditional counting stats and scouting. PFF's advanced analytic advocacy should not be considered a complete replacement.
Obviously, in the wrong hands, analytics alone also leads you to erroneous conclusions so far down the spectrum the opposite way you begin rationalizing Billy Hamilton and Jabrill Peppers are good players and should be on your professional roster as everyday contributors.
Dwayne Haskins -- 2nd Half vs TCU
Comp_____ATT_____Yards_____TD_____INT_____Pass Efficiency
__8_______10______148_______2______0________270.32
I believe the phrase you're looking for is "Holy Crap"
Dwayne Haskins -- After TCU took an 8-point lead:
Comp_____ATT_____Yards_____TD_____INT_____Pass Efficiency
__7_______8_______145_______2______0________322.25
Don't bother looking for a phrase to describe that. The English language doesn't have one.
OSU Football History Quiz:
Name all of the games in Ohio State history in which the passing game performed this well for a half against a legitimate defense. Take all the time you need.