Dylan Raiola

So, according to your last two posts, hyperbole and facts are the same thing.
No the facts I referenced was in regards to having a brain dead OC for 75% of the year and deadweight around him on the roster. We had the worst special teams unit in school history and  the worst OC in history too.  We get it, you’re a satt apologist.

Cant wait to see what off the wall excuse and stat you’ll drop to refute the special teams and OC comment emperor.

 
No the facts I referenced was in regards to having a brain dead OC for 75% of the year and deadweight around him on the roster. We had the worst special teams unit in school history and  the worst OC in history too.  We get it, you’re a satt apologist.

Cant wait to see what off the wall excuse and stat you’ll drop to refute the special teams and OC comment emperor.


I'm curious where you got the medical facts of Satt's condition, absent a HIPPA violation.

 
I'm curious where you got the medical facts of Satt's condition, absent a HIPPA violation.
And there’s the pointless rebuttal we’ve all become accustomed to!!!  Thanks for all you provide on this board- great to have an admin set a shining example as always. I should report this for violating the “pointless contribution” rule you’ve thrown penalties on in the past but we all know the emperor can do no wrong

 
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Not that every QB doesn't have them.  But how many of DR's interceptions this year bounced in and out of the WR's hands into a defenders.  or were weird 50/50 balls we didn't win on?  At least 4-5?
This is a very good point.   Some years a QB will have 4-5 of those weird tip ball INT’s and/or strange jump ball happenings like this year where DR had at least 2 that I can remember, 50/50 possessions where the DB just ripped the ball away at the end.    Passes where the WR should have easily caught and retained possession.  DR may have none of those INT’s next year.   Combine that with more competent WR’s catching TD’s they should catch would immediately turn the TD/INT ratio around pretty quickly.   

 
And there’s the pointless rebuttal we’ve all become accustomed to!!!  Thanks for all you provide on this board- great to have an admin set a shining example as always. I should report this for violating the “pointless contribution” rule you’ve thrown penalties on in the past but we all know the emperor can do no wrong




Don't claim that calling a coach braindead is a fact, and you won't have anyone calling you out on the non-factual nature of your statement.

 
This is a very good point.   Some years a QB will have 4-5 of those weird tip ball INT’s and/or strange jump ball happenings like this year where DR had at least 2 that I can remember, 50/50 possessions where the DB just ripped the ball away at the end.    Passes where the WR should have easily caught and retained possession.  DR may have none of those INT’s next year.   Combine that with more competent WR’s catching TD’s they should catch would immediately turn the TD/INT ratio around pretty quickly.   


I'm trying to think of the really bad interceptions he threw. One in the UCLA game sticks out...

 
Pro Football Focus assigned him 12 "turnover worthy plays".  I believe that is trying to account for those bounces.  So plays where a good pass bounce off a receivers hands and get intercepted are not counted but the reverse - hitting a defender in the hands but he drops it - are counted.  I'm not sure if that includes fumbles or not but he had 12 turnover worthy plays and 11 interceptions so they basically equaled out - although he was perhaps a little lucky he didn't have more turnovers.
https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-7-signature-stat-spotlight-big-time-throws-and-turnover-worthy-plays#:~:text=What is a turnover-worthy,ball%2C leading to a fumble.

For quarterbacks, turnover-worthy plays happen in two main ways: either by making a pass that is highly likely to be intercepted or by failing to secure the ball, leading to a fumble

 
And yet a sizable amount of posters on here are disappointed with DR’s season 🙄
Because when you come in with all the hype they did, you better bring it big.  Or find a few that will only compare you to other freshman.
 

Maybe compare the five star to other five stars. Or by reported NIL$. Or by surface area of family members employed by the program. Or even to other QB’s, regardless of eligibility year. Or to points scored. 

 
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