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Except your stats are wrong and biased. You can't compare a full season to 8/11ths of a season.Ross is the boss, most definitely. I wish we could move the ball more as well. Some stats from statfox:But what about the offense? Overall it's worse. But I will give you that turnover thing. As I was looking at last season's stats, I didn't remember how many interceptions we threw. 10 less turnovers through 8 games is a big improvement. I just wish the offense could move the ball more.Also, Cory Ross has a QB rating of 581.2 this year. Maybe he should start under center this week.![]()
Points for:
2004: 23.7
2005: 24.0
Points Against:
2004: 27.1
2005: 19.5
Turnovers per game:
2004: 3.0
2005: 2.2
Passing Completion percentage:
2004: 48%
2005: 54%
Field Goal Percentage:
2004: 50%
2005: 81%
Above the stats, this is what I have seen this season so far:
LeKevin Smith is starting to back up some of his smack and has had a good season so far(minus that fumble :bang ).
Bo Ruud looked lost when he was in the game last year, this season he looks more comfortable and has made some plays.
Stew Bradley has come into his own, last season he was clearly feeling things out.
Carricker and Moore have stepped up their pass rush. They are playing very well. An upgrade over Crunk Juice.
Corey McKeon came, seemingly, out of nowhere and solidified a position that was a big question mark coming into the season. I like the way he plays ball.
Zack Bowman was expected to be an instant savior, but it has taken him time to adjust. He is now playing pretty well and improving each game.
Nate Swift has benefitted from a redshirt season and has become what the offense needs; a go to guy.
Zac Taylor is a tremendous upgrade over Dailey. I cannot stress that enough. Joe D. was afraid to take a hit and ran scared eventhough he was recruited as a running QB. Taylor doesn't shy away from contact and is tough as nails. Completion percentage has steadily gone up since the receivers started catching the ball more.
Cory Ross, what can you say, the guy is amazing when given the chance to make plays. I am a big fan of #4.
Fluellen's hands seem to be softer this season.
Todd Peterson came out of nowhere and is playing well.
Josh Mueller has played well as a pass blocker when given the opportunity.
Congdon is a huge upgrade over DeAngelis. The kid looks better and better every week.
Barry Turner is gonna be awesome!
Wali Muhammad is a great rush specialist.
Ola Dagundaro has provided quality depth.
About the only thing I see as worse from last season to this is the offensive line and the tight end play. Not having Herian has hurt the team.
The many improvements that I have listed above are the basis for my belief that Callahan is not a loser. Some choose to see the bad, I choose to look at the positives and everything that is improving here. I realize that last year at this point last season the team was 5-3 just the same as this team, but I have confidence that this team won't fold up like a card table like last year. We shall see, but the heart that was lacking last season is there this year.
Last years team averaged 25 ppg
56
17
24
14
10
59
21
24
27
3
20
equals 275 / 11 = 25 ppg not 23.7 so this year isn't an improvement yet.