Average y/a is above 7, like 7.2. The elite guys are closer to 8 or even above. The crappy guys are just under 7. Ryan Mallet is well under 6.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/bl...ades-burfict-shines-in-bengals-season-finale/ – Although quarterback Ryan Mallett (-6.5) earned some praise on social media and from the commentators during the game, he put together one of the worst quarterback performances in Week 17. He played relatively well when he was not under pressure, as he completed 65 percent of his passes for 252 yards, a touchdown, and no interceptions on these dropbacks. However, he significantly struggled under pressure, which eventually led to the Ravens’ loss yesterday. Mallett recorded a passer rating of 0.0 on passes under pressure, as he completed only 25 percent of his passes for 40 yards on these plays, and also made two ill-advised decisions that led to interceptions. Also, the quarterback failed to complete any of his five passes 20 or more yards downfield.
So basically, the same guy that played for the Texans. Does Bobby still not see what's taking place in real life?
Wow, embarrassing. Bobby hitched a ride on the Mallet train and this was the result: Spoiler Just like the rest of his QB takes.
Hate how people think they can jump in your face and think someone won’t retaliate. If anything, he should’ve just looked towards the ref and asked for a penalty for a late push. But even the push happens nearly every play so get over it, you’re not even good! I’m with Suh, but I don’t like Mallett lol
Ahh, back when they had a GM to tell the HC(and now GM) "No, you can't go into the game with one QB on the roster!" Now he's in control and will send guys off willy-nilly! Jadeveon, I don't like you, you're gone! Aaron, after one game, you're gone!
I'm wondering if BOB views his petty feuds and mood swing as some kind of virtue under the label of "accountability" or some other BS mislabeling that lets him lie to himself about what's really going on. Anger isn't an effective management strategy. Its serious HS coach level power tripping.