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PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:33 pm
by expony18
UPDATED (* To qualify, a player must have at least 14 attempts per team's games played, Currently he is at 10 attempts per team game, so he hasn't qualified yet)

Kellen Moore 172.5
Kyle Padron 170.78
Max Hall 166.5
Ryan Mallett 165.0
Greg Alexander 160.0
Bill Stull 159.4
Jimmy Clausen 158.2
Andy Dalton 157.8
Tony Pike 157.0
Case Keenum 155.7
Tim Tebow 154.0

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING

PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:33 am
by Glenn Sosbee
That is a huge stat. This dude is gonna be the next Lance Mclhenny as far as wins as a starter.

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:18 am
by expony18
updated

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:44 pm
by expony18
Updated
Passer Rating 160.34
good enough for number 4 in the country but is 26 passes short of qualifying

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:18 pm
by ponyscott
Air it out against that Tulane defense Paddy....

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:38 pm
by Big C
How many passes does he need to throw against Tulane to "qualify" by the end of the year? It would be nice to see his name added in at the end of the season.

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:27 pm
by SMU2007
Big C wrote:How many passes does he need to throw against Tulane to "qualify" by the end of the year? It would be nice to see his name added in at the end of the season.


needs 14 x 12 = 168 total (at 126 currently)

gotta throw the ball 42 times (which happened only in the first 3 games of the year)

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:29 pm
by SMU2007
expony18 wrote:UPDATED (* To qualify, a player must have at least 14 attempts per team's games played, Currently he is at 10 attempts per team game, so he hasn't qualified yet)

Kellen Moore 172.5
Kyle Padron 170.78
Max Hall 166.5
Ryan Mallett 165.0
Greg Alexander 160.0
Bill Stull 159.4
Jimmy Clausen 158.2
Andy Dalton 157.8
Tony Pike 157.0
Case Keenum 155.7
Tim Tebow 154.0


for comparison, BLM is #93 on the list. just sayin

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:09 am
by indianmustang
i doubt he would qualify

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:39 am
by SMU2007

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:57 am
by davidpaul123
wow, i knew Padron took a lot of sacks but, 18! WOW! better than an interception for sure though. As a reference Bo took 26 sacks his first year and has 11 in his starts this year.

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:21 am
by PK
davidpaul123 wrote:wow, i knew Padron took a lot of sacks but, 18! WOW! better than an interception for sure though. As a reference Bo took 26 sacks his first year and has 11 in his starts this year.

A bunch of those sacks for Padron came out of the Marshall game. In the fourth quarter it seems like Marshall was blitzing on almost every down with 5 and 6 man rushes. Why didn't we have a safety valve to dump a pass off to and take advantage of their blitzes?????

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:14 am
by Wuba
PK wrote:
davidpaul123 wrote:wow, i knew Padron took a lot of sacks but, 18! WOW! better than an interception for sure though. As a reference Bo took 26 sacks his first year and has 11 in his starts this year.

A bunch of those sacks for Padron came out of the Marshall game. In the fourth quarter it seems like Marshall was blitzing on almost every down with 5 and 6 man rushes. Why didn't we have a safety valve to dump a pass off to and take advantage of their blitzes?????


Better question is probably why didn't he check down to the safety valves that were there. Answer: because he is a freshman who still learning and will do better in the future.

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:51 am
by PK
Wuba wrote:
PK wrote:
davidpaul123 wrote:wow, i knew Padron took a lot of sacks but, 18! WOW! better than an interception for sure though. As a reference Bo took 26 sacks his first year and has 11 in his starts this year.

A bunch of those sacks for Padron came out of the Marshall game. In the fourth quarter it seems like Marshall was blitzing on almost every down with 5 and 6 man rushes. Why didn't we have a safety valve to dump a pass off to and take advantage of their blitzes?????


Better question is probably why didn't he check down to the safety valves that were there. Answer: because he is a freshman who still learning and will do better in the future.
I didn't see the game...just listened to the game on the radio. Are you sure there were safety valves available? I would think JJ would say to Padron "next time they come with a blitz throw it to..." and there would be some receiver designated to be in position to take advantage of the blitz. Other teams do that to us a lot.

Re: PADRON PASSER RATING #2 IN THE COUNTRY

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:27 pm
by White Helmet
Yes in almost every play in the 4th quarter McNeal went into motion pre snap and was floating in the flat.