lhslep134;1725241 wrote:You really can't see my point? Has it flown that far over your head?
My point is that NFL stats are relevant and yet not always indicators of how good a young player can be. College stats are exponentially less relevant, and yet you're using them as an indicator someone will be bad. If you don't see the flaw in logic there...
I think your NFL stats would be MORE relevant next off season when comparing a high amount of INTs by MM or JM in their rookie year.
Lets face it, we can only make assumptions going forward. One could say that it MAY NOT bode as well if a QB throws a lot of INTs in his last year in college, on a team that is superior to pretty much everyone they face, where it should be easier to pass because they are going against lesser defensives, easier schemes, etc.
Now, on the flipside, I dont think MM low INT totals in college are an indicator he will be better or a great QB.
I am just saying if a QB throws quite a few INT's in college one could easily assume once it gets harder in the NFL that he will also have more troubles.
I would just be MORE ALARMED at Winstons INT totals than I would be impressed withMM low INT totals if that makes sense.