(07-27-2020, 11:45 AM)Opera_Phantom Wrote:And it's +450 passing yds with a higher percentage (56.9 vs 56.6, you forgot to mention that part, go figure).
Lol a .03 difference in completion percentage is not worth mentioning when it's combined with a 88.2 > 83.6 passer rating deficit, 7.1 Y/A > 6.7 Y/A deficit, 1.6 < 2.2 INT % deficit and a 4.9 TD% > 4.6 TD% deficit.
Cue simply had more passing volume due to the # of attempts. If Armstrong had the same number of passing attempts his numbers would have been 4168 passing yards, and 29 passing TDs and 9 INTs.
If you want to give yourself MVP simply because you had more attempts go ahead, but Armstrong with the same # of attempts would have had more volume in yards and TDs than Cue did.
Quote:[table border=\\\'0\\\' align=\\\'center\\\' width=\\\'95%\\\' cellpadding=\\\'3\\\' cellspacing=\\\'1\\\' id=\\\'QUOTE-WRAP\\\'][tr][td]QUOTE [/td][/tr][tr][td id=\\\'QUOTE\\\'][!--QuoteEBegin--]Let's look at the rushing stats, shall we?
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Outside of .03 higher in completion percentage, no he did not have better stats. He had more volume due to more attempts. If Armstrong had the same # of attempts he would have had better volume than Cue.
Quote:What i will go as far as to say is that FA is not the same player he was and you seem to think that he still is. And probably some of the votes you have for Pro Bowls and Awards are from people still banking on the player you were, but are not anymore. Since you are a multi time MVP award winner nearing retirement, people want to send you off with some more awards.
And that's the truth.
And you're forgetting another important category: how many league MVPs didn't lead their team to a playoff birth? The Outlaws and Cue also lost both games against the Armstrong led Orange County Otters.
The Outlaws yet again missed the playoffs and those two losses were probably a key factor. The supposed MVP couldn't beat Franklin Armstrong and the Otters. Lmao.
Jay Cue is still the little brother of Franklin Armstrong and this season is no exception.
(07-27-2020, 11:50 AM)SabaDonutMan Wrote:You were vastly better, don’t humble yourself
No he really wasn't.
Jay Cue led his team to the couch and not the playoffs yet again. Two losses to the Otters led by Armstrong, that pushed the Outlaws out of the playoffs. That's a big fact. Sorry.