DuffMan
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LMFAOI mean this is just silly. JVB is going to have his name called on draft day, dudes going to make an NFL roster and you have him behind Mccann and Chandler....
One of us will be laughing in a little more than a year.
LMFAOI mean this is just silly. JVB is going to have his name called on draft day, dudes going to make an NFL roster and you have him behind Mccann and Chandler....
Yes, I was around. And although Christensen was not good, at least he had a winning record. In games JVB has finished (and I'm counting the bowl game, considering he only missed one drive) he has a worse win percentage than JC dating back to the losses against Northwestern and Ohio State (which was arguably his best game, but now appears was a fluke) and continuing to the 7-6 embarrassment this season was. And you also must take into consideration how weak our schedule was. One could argue our defense was much more inferior to those of seasons past, but the offense did the defense no favors with oftentimes very generous field position for the opponents' offenses, and by forcing the defense to stay on the field much longer than they should have been.
To say a QB is better or worse than another based on a teams W/L record just shows you have no idea what you are talking about at all.Yes, I was around. And although Christensen was not good, at least he had a winning record. In games JVB has finished (and I'm counting the bowl game, considering he only missed one drive) he has a worse win percentage than JC dating back to the losses against Northwestern and Ohio State (which was arguably his best game, but now appears was a fluke) and continuing to the 7-6 embarrassment this season was. And you also must take into consideration how weak our schedule was. One could argue our defense was much more inferior to those of seasons past, but the offense did the defense no favors with oftentimes very generous field position for the opponents' offenses, and by forcing the defense to stay on the field much longer than they should have been.
Those are not FACTS hater, those are nothing more than your opinion as even as shallow as it is. That is the truth...and that is a FACT.
I think JVB needs to reflect on whether he really wishes to be a D1 football player.
The camera shot where he was head in hands on the bench late in the 4th Q didn't look like someone with a potentially dangerous brain injury, such as a concussion. If he got one, it's minor. I've had a concussion. I saw spots, got way disoriented, and walked aimlessly, had trouble forming coherent expressions, etc. I have also witnessed others with concussions. I have NEVER seen anyone with a concussion pout. It doesn't occur to one to sulk, pout, cry, etc. You're in shock. But I have seen that kind of sulking.
When my sons were much younger and sat like that, in their bedrooms, head in hands, they were bemoaning the terrible unfairness of it all and were sulking like babies. I think JVB is a wimp, but I don't blame him for it. I think he has an empty sack. I also think he has rather an inflated opinion of himself, one that likely has been much worse the past few years as everyone has been telling him he's the New Chuck. So let's look at that. Take his chosen number. Nobody made him choose that. It was purely his choice, contingent upon availability. But at Iowa, in the present, choosing that jersey number makes a very particular statement about how you view yourself and your role on/for the team, and I am not certain it's all that positive. He compared himself to other people that have worn that number, and I think that was unwise. It isn't fair to himself. He also isn't a microscopic figment of an *** pimple on the guy that really filled Iowa jersey #16. Just the way it is.
I think about 1/2 of JVB in the 4th Q really thought he could beat OU with his magic touch and golden spiral. The other half was cognizant of what he was facing, even if OU isn't this year the nasty they usually are. I think his lack of pocket presence is deeper. His happy feet and bizarre passes might indicate a certain conflict or tension in himself. People have built him up for years, but the plays he is producing on the gridiron don't reflect the constructed plot, of Iowa #16 tossing miraculous touchdown passes, of the videos he's seen of that awesome image, as he heard those mighty tales at Grandpa's knee. He looks like a kid that believed all the hype and ******** about himself, and yet now it's real work. Now, the other team is also trying to win. They don't just lay down and die like all those HS teams. He probably was a special HS QB, back in those halcyon days of general athletic parity, when really special players stand out like supernovae. This is much harder. There are players even better than him on the field, and instead of relying on HIS TEAM to improvise, adapt, and overcome he chokes. Not all the time. But he chokes far too frequently to be a Great One.
He can wear Iowa jersey #16. But he cannot fill it. And the more I see him play, the more I recognize that he KNOWS it.
Just my two cents.
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Only people who don't understand statistics say stuff like this.
To say a QB is better or worse than another based on a teams W/L record just shows you have no idea what you are talking about at all.
Nope. People who actually pay attention to what happens on the field can say it, too. Statistics are meaningless unless you compare ALL of them, or the SAME set. Just as negatively comparing JVB to Jake is dumb, positively comparing him to Stanzi or Tate is equally so.
Making "junior year" comparisons is hardly better. JVB actually played less a soph than he did as a freshman, while Tate didn't have the benefit of a redshirt year, and Stanzi was, for some reason known only to God and the staff, sitting behind Arvell Nelson in 2007.
Tate got the reins as a sophomore with little doubt. Stanzi had to "take" them from Jake a redshirt sophomore, while JVB was given the keys to the huddle as a redshirt junior.
It's pretty simple: at this point, JVB has not been as successful as Tate or Stanzi.
Yeah, because what is really important is passing yards and completion percentages, who cares about wins.
This team won't win with him at quarterback, unless of course the defense is top 5 in the country. Which will be impossible, because they'll be on the field all day because Vandenberg can't throw for a first on 3rd down situations to save his life. He has no composure when being rushed or blitzed and has very little field awareness. Plus, he rarely has the ability to audible to an effective play based on what the defense is showing.
Stats measure individual performance, wins measure team performance.
You can state this, and there is an element of truth to it, but to ignore the fact that QB's are, and legitimately so, largely gauged on their W/L record is just being disingenuous about the topic.
Who is gauging players solely by W/L record? The people who are doing so are generally analytical and lack a solid understanding of fundamental statistics.
There are so many variables that go into a W/L record for an individual player that it is an incredibly useless tool to use.
JVB can be a very serviceable QB, IF and only IF we have a solid running game. JMHO.
That is not what the Pitts game showed....To bad the coaches were not smart enough to plan off that game.