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Might be adding fuel to the fire here... but just some stats on Nichols vs other QBs after Week 5: 1. Most TD passes in the league (10). 2. His completion accuracy (69.4%) is right around leagu
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Aaaaand I spoke too soon.
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and, just for the record, I'm not absolving Nichols of anything or saying he's the second coming of Tom Brady, but Jesus.....some of you are so far out too lunch and just CONSUMED by negativity. I've
It might be just a select few posters I'm seeing do this, but man some of these criticisms just get so old. Sure it's all warranted and good to rip the guy when he throws bad passes or makes a bad decision, but now it's rip him even when he completes a deep ball to Matthews that was called back, or the one to Whitehead that stood? I mean, what is this? Some Nichols witch hunt where he can do no right or something?
I'm not going to pretend that Nichols was all good, but on series's where our offense was off he wasn't the only one who made the errors. Andrew Harris was not good either outside his TD catch and had as much to do with the struggles, as did Fenner on defense, Adams and some of Lapo's play calls that 17to85 talks about.
Nichols isn't above criticism and he doesn't necessarily deserve heaps of praise on his head. But it's absolutely ridiculous to assume that he single-handedly wins or loses games. That's not how Mike O'Shea's team works.
And his passing yards are meaningless. You can rack up yards all day against bend but don't break defenses, but if you don't get TDs out of them, you are overrated. Yup, I said it. Passing yards are completely meaningless.
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