30gut
05-26-2012, 01:01 PM
define epic...
Better Rookie Season Stats Griffin or Luck?30gut 05-26-2012, 01:01 PM define epic... REDSKINS4ever 05-26-2012, 02:27 PM QB rating: Luck 82.5/ Griffin III 85. 8 skinsfaninok 05-26-2012, 03:53 PM define epic... meaning roughly 300 yards passing and 3 total Tds and a HUGE WIN REDSKINS4ever 05-30-2012, 02:50 AM How many come from behind victories will RG3 have this season? How many will Luck have? They both might end up impressing in two different ways. RG3 may pass for the most yards, have more TD passes than INTs, but Luck could end up having more come from behind wins. davy 05-30-2012, 09:09 AM Luck could throw for 5,000 yards and 50 TDs for all I care, he isn't a Redskin. My only concern is Griffin and how he does. If we have 10+ wins I'll be very happy. irish 05-30-2012, 09:21 AM I think the Skins are a better team than the Colts so RGIII will have better stats as a rookie but this is a marathon not a sprint so time will tell if RGIII was worth what was paid for him. Chico23231 05-30-2012, 10:39 AM Luck could throw for 5,000 yards and 50 TDs for all I care, he isn't a Redskin. My only concern is Griffin and how he does. If we have 10+ wins I'll be very happy. Games start and wins for Griffin only stats im worried about. I think 8+ wins with RG3 starting all games at QB would be a very successful year. 30gut 05-30-2012, 10:50 AM Luck could throw for 5,000 yards and 50 TDs for all I care, he isn't a Redskin. My only concern is Griffin and how he does. If we have 10+ wins I'll be very happy.I don't understand posts like this. If you don't care about a thread topic then why post *shrugs*? You would think a person that doesn't care about a thread topic simply wouldn't post in the thread. I mean you must have some interest because afterall here you are... I'm actually curious about the questions asked in the OP, I'm not trying to make a statement on any other subject not wins or who I think will be better long term. The questions posed int the OP were the topics of a great discussion at work awhile back and who better to have that discussion with then the my Redskins brethen? Why not hazard a guess at their statistical production or any question from the OP? 30gut 05-30-2012, 10:55 AM Thread OP, as I'm sure this far into a thread very few people are reading it.... I'm actually curious about the questions asked in the OP, I'm not trying to make a statement on any other subject not wins or who I think will be better long term. The questions posed int the OP were the topics of a great discussion at work awhile back and who better to have that discussion with then the my Redskins brethen? http://clutchsportsnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/luck-griffin-300x168.jpg First and foremost I want the Redskins to win more games this year but I have to admit a strong secondary desire: I want Griffin to post better offensive numbers then Luck. At first I was confident that Griffin's superior production was a certainity because of my perceptions of the Colts offense. But, after looking the Colts draft, offseason moves and returning players I'm not as certain that Griff will put up better stats then Luck. Follow on questions not included in the Title: Which teams has better offensive weapons? Us or the Colts? What rookie season stats do you think Griffin and Luck will post? What type of rookie season production does Luck need to justify the 'best prospect since' hype? (60.0%--4,051yds--7.8ypa--21 TDs--17 Ints--84.5 Rating +706 rush yds--14 rush TDs) More clarity of the OP: Simply put I'm asking: which QB (Griffin/Luck) will put up better stats? Here's some false assumptions about my question: o I'm not saying that stats are more important then WINs you would think this goes without saying (especially since I actually say that first and foremost I want more WINs) o I'm not making a value judgement nor a using their rookie season stats as an indication or predictive measure of their respective careers I'm just curious about the our perceptions or expectations of Griffin and Lucks rookie seasons statistical production. I'm also curious about what type of rookie season production (if any) that Luck needs to hold on to the mantle of being a both a better prospect then Cam Newton and the greatest prospect since Peyton Manning/John Elway. 30gut 06-16-2012, 05:12 PM I gotta start writing more articles these NFL.com below discuss the same topics that were the aim of this thread: Andrew Luck, RG3 won't match Newton, says scout - NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d829df43e/article/andrew-luck-rg3-wont-match-newton-says-scout?module=HP11_content_stream) I expect Griffin to put up better numbers in 2012 but that doesn't mean that he will be the better player," Gabriel wrote on NationalFootballPost.com. "Don't expect either player to have the kind of stats that Cam Newton had last year. I would expect numbers more similar to what Andy Dalton had in Cincinnati. Robert Griffin III faces more pressure than Andrew Luck in 2012 - NFL.com (http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d829c9e34/article/robert-griffin-iii-faces-more-pressure-than-andrew-luck-in-2012) Neither player is likely to duplicate Cam Newton's incredible rookie season. (Newton completed 60 percent of his passes for 4,051 yards, 21 touchdowns and 17 interceptions, while rushing for an additional 706 yards and 14 scores.) Realistically, I expect both players to put up numbers similar to recent top-three selections Sam Bradford and Matt Ryan. I anticipate them to complete around 60 percent of their passes for 3,400 yards, 18 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. I'll be disappointed if either of them fails to post numbers in that range. |
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