• 3 months ago
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00:00We threw for a lot of yards.
00:01We can all be excited.
00:04But why is Justin Fields?
00:08His numbers are not that much different
00:12at Pittsburgh, except for one thing, guys, not turning the ball over.
00:17And I've always said in my when I would be game
00:21planning, I would look at the quarterback and the first stat I would look at is
00:25what's his ratio touchdowns to interceptions?
00:28Yes. And to be a good player, maybe a wild card type quarterback.
00:35It's got to be two to one touchdowns to interceptions
00:38to be a playoff quarterback and somebody Tom Brady and those guys.
00:42And I keep I'm not using Brady.
00:44You use any good Kirk cousins.
00:46I don't just pick one and look at their touchdowns to interceptions.
00:50Yeah. And the ones that make a little run in the playoffs,
00:53they're generally three, four, five to one touchdowns.
00:57This kid now has two touchdown passes and he's got four interceptions.
01:02That's a one to two ratio.
01:03Yeah. And that was my point is, that's the wrong one to two ratio.
01:08Absolutely. One touchdown for two intercepts.
01:10Absolutely. And the whole thing is what I'm trying to say is
01:14everybody wants to talk about Justin, blah, blah, blah.
01:17Well, Justin's not turning the ball over, whether it's play calling.
01:20Maybe they, you know, are just doing a better job.
01:23I don't know what it is with waiting out there.
01:25All I know is he's not turning over, but he's making runs
01:29and he's not throwing the ball anymore than he did here.
01:31I mean, you know, it's so don't I don't want to get down that road with you.
01:35But I do know that protecting the ball is critical.
01:39And it's just sometimes it's something that's overlooked
01:44when a guy gets 300 yards pass.

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