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11-01-2010, 02:13 PM
#111
A loss is a loss, i would rather win. That's why i want Stafford at QB. It seems pretty obvious that I'm not the one lacking logic :)
Yeah, you don't understand how close the games were. Your logic is too bias.
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11-01-2010, 02:18 PM
#112
Yeah, you don't understand how close the games were. Your logic is too bias.
I do understand how close the games were because unlike you I watch every snap of every lions game. I watched them lose too many because Hill doesn't have the skill capacity to lead teams to victory (hence, the reason he does not start) But your probably right, my logic must be skewed
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11-01-2010, 02:20 PM
#113
I do understand how close the games were because unlike you I watch every snap of every lions game. I watched them lose too many because Hill doesn't have the skill capacity to lead teams to victory (hence, the reason he does not start) But your probably right, my logic must be skewed

Please elaborate how Hill lacks the skill capacity to win the game. I'd like you to elaborate me for every close game the Lions lost.
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11-01-2010, 02:38 PM
#114
Please elaborate how Hill lacks the skill capacity to win the game. I'd like you to elaborate me for every close game the Lions lost.
Fine I will. Shaun Hill in the 4th quarter this season is 45/73 1td/2int with a 71.7% passer rating which is already sub-par. When you factor in when the Lions are within 7 points or less in the 4th quarter, Hill is a measly 11/26 with 0tds and a passer rating of 55.3%. As a whole, in games when the Lions are within 0-7 points Hill is a combined 68/118 and has 4tds/5int and a 70.4 passer rating. Also, another little side note is in all his starts his average passer rating in the 3rd quarter is only 35.4%. All these stats are all accurate with the NFL.
So... based solely on logic and statistics Shaun Hill is not nearly as good as you think he is. So Please, go argue about something you actually know something about.
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11-01-2010, 03:04 PM
#115
It's funny when you talk about Shaun Hill as a one man show for the Lions. There were so close games because Hill had made nice plays. They were high score close games, so it has to do with the Lions' defense for allowing the opponent to rack up the scores. There were some critical drops that were catchable. Let's not forget about Calvin's amazing touchdown catch that the ref screwed up saying he didn't catch it.
I see, so these exact same things didn't happen to Stafford on Sunday?
The ref didn't screw anything up with Calvin's amazing almost TD, they called the play by the rule book.
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11-01-2010, 03:05 PM
#116
Fine I will. Shaun Hill in the 4th quarter this season is 45/73 1td/2int with a 71.7% passer rating which is already sub-par. When you factor in when the Lions are within 7 points or less in the 4th quarter, Hill is a measly 11/26 with 0tds and a passer rating of 55.3%. As a whole, in games when the Lions are within 0-7 points Hill is a combined 68/118 and has 4tds/5int and a 70.4 passer rating. Also, another little side note is in all his starts his average passer rating in the 3rd quarter is only 35.4%. All these stats are all accurate with the NFL.
So... based solely on logic and statistics Shaun Hill is not nearly as good as you think he is. So Please, go argue about something you actually know something about.
Well done
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11-01-2010, 03:12 PM
#117
Fine I will. Shaun Hill in the 4th quarter this season is 45/73 1td/2int with a 71.7% passer rating which is already sub-par. When you factor in when the Lions are within 7 points or less in the 4th quarter, Hill is a measly 11/26 with 0tds and a passer rating of 55.3%. As a whole, in games when the Lions are within 0-7 points Hill is a combined 68/118 and has 4tds/5int and a 70.4 passer rating. Also, another little side note is in all his starts his average passer rating in the 3rd quarter is only 35.4%. All these stats are all accurate with the NFL.
So... based solely on logic and statistics Shaun Hill is not nearly as good as you think he is. So Please, go argue about something you actually know something about.
Numbers don't lie.
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11-01-2010, 05:29 PM
#118
Please elaborate how Hill lacks the skill capacity to win the game. I'd like you to elaborate me for every close game the Lions lost.
Elaboration articulated so kindly by UGAdawg, response?
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11-01-2010, 06:03 PM
#119
Fine I will. Shaun Hill in the 4th quarter this season is 45/73 1td/2int with a 71.7% passer rating which is already sub-par. When you factor in when the Lions are within 7 points or less in the 4th quarter, Hill is a measly 11/26 with 0tds and a passer rating of 55.3%. As a whole, in games when the Lions are within 0-7 points Hill is a combined 68/118 and has 4tds/5int and a 70.4 passer rating. Also, another little side note is in all his starts his average passer rating in the 3rd quarter is only 35.4%. All these stats are all accurate with the NFL.
So... based solely on logic and statistics Shaun Hill is not nearly as good as you think he is. So Please, go argue about something you actually know something about.
Sure, now try to provide the same evidence for Matt Stafford. :)
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11-01-2010, 06:08 PM
#120
Sure, now try to provide the same evidence for Matt Stafford. :)
There's no need, he's already won a close game that Hill didn't win in 3 previous tries, that's proof enough. I think the fact that Shaun Hill's rear end is riding the pine is also proof enough as well.
Why don't you throw out some stats to prove your case? You've never provided stats to support Hill or detract from Stafford.
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