Yep. Pennington had a good year, but there is a reason we resorted to the Wildcat. And we did not beat any playoff teams that year.If he was so great and our O was so good why did they resort to a gimmick offense and line him up at WR?
Yep. Pennington had a good year, but there is a reason we resorted to the Wildcat. And we did not beat any playoff teams that year.If he was so great and our O was so good why did they resort to a gimmick offense and line him up at WR?
Maybe you shouldn't have posted that part thenThe one that wasn't the point.![]()
The point is that yards per pass attempt predicts winning much more strongly than passing yards.
I see you're still missing it.![]()
What he's doing in reality isn't nearly as good as what Pennington did in reality in 2008, despite the difference in the number of passing yards.
Lets not forget the Dolphins had a ridiculously easy schedule in 2008. If it were not for the Wildcat the offense would have struggled to put enough points on the board to win.
Hey, welcome back HCF.
Good luck against KC in the wild card round. I know those injuries hurt, but IMO Luck gives you a chance against anybody.
Shouright,
I appreciate your contributions to this board, and I think you get a worse rap than you deserve. That said, I think you're off base on this one.
Pennington had a great, efficient year. And I agree that YPA is an important metric. That said, I don't think you can argue that Pennington would have maintained that efficiency if 1) He was asked to throw as much as Tannehill, 2) He didn't have such a powerful running game, and as a result, easier defensive fronts to throw against, and 3) He played against better competition.
I'm a huge Chicago Bulls fan, and this reminds me of the endless Rose vs Paul debates we had during Rose's MVP year (yes, I know things have changed and Rose is glass, but I'm talking about 3 years ago). Although Rose basically slaughtered Paul every time they matched up, and led a much better team, people would still maintain Paul the better player because of his efficiency stats compared to Rose. The main difference is that Rose was asked to make so many more plays, have the ball much more, and "pick up the slack" for the rest of the team, while Paul only selectively took "good" shots when open. This ended up with Paul having much better efficiency stats, but with Rose having the better season (subjectively) by carrying his team. I think you have to take usage in to account as a disadvantage when exceeding the norm, which applies to Tannehill as well.
I don't want to take away from Pennington, because that year was special and I love the guy, but I also don't think you can discount what our 2nd year QB is doing (and being asked to do) by using Pennington's YPA as an example. He definitely has things to work on, but I think we should all be excited about his potential.
Appreciate the kind words. :up:Shouright,
I appreciate your contributions to this board, and I think you get a worse rap than you deserve. That said, I think you're off base on this one.
Pennington had a great, efficient year. And I agree that YPA is an important metric. That said, I don't think you can argue that Pennington would have maintained that efficiency if 1) He was asked to throw as much as Tannehill, 2) He didn't have such a powerful running game, and as a result, easier defensive fronts to throw against, and 3) He played against better competition.
I'm a huge Chicago Bulls fan, and this reminds me of the endless Rose vs Paul debates we had during Rose's MVP year (yes, I know things have changed and Rose is glass, but I'm talking about 3 years ago). Although Rose basically slaughtered Paul every time they matched up, and led a much better team, people would still maintain Paul the better player because of his efficiency stats compared to Rose. The main difference is that Rose was asked to make so many more plays, have the ball much more, and "pick up the slack" for the rest of the team, while Paul only selectively took "good" shots when open. This ended up with Paul having much better efficiency stats, but with Rose having the better season (subjectively) by carrying his team. I think you have to take usage in to account as a disadvantage when exceeding the norm, which applies to Tannehill as well.
I don't want to take away from Pennington, because that year was special and I love the guy, but I also don't think you can discount what our 2nd year QB is doing (and being asked to do) by using Pennington's YPA as an example. He definitely has things to work on, but I think we should all be excited about his potential.
As you read through the threads you'll notice some back pedaling going onthe qbs legit folks...