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Twitter rumors regarding BB5
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The dump on Blake Bortles train is now reaching Tim Tebow-like levels. The national media is starting to run with the drivel that the [BLEEP] who write at BCC spew. They, along with their messiah Mike Florio, when he's not writing MSNBC articles on his football blog, try to be the Woody Paige and Stephen A. Smith of internet blogs.
I find it interesting that those who are griping about the Allen Robinson pass are the same who whine about the interceptions. Pick one. Either Blake throws the 50/50 ball to a blanketed Allen Robinson and you live with the results or he throws a lower percentage pass to a place where only his receiver can possibly get it. Talk about wanting your cake and eating it too. Bust quarterbacks don't put up the numbers that Blake has put up, regardless if they are garbage time numbers or not. Every bust quarterback played on losing teams that played from behind most games as well. People whine about Blake's interceptions and say he needs to improve on them... And he has improved on them every single season, but the whine train continues. Half of his picks from last season were tipped balls off of his own receivers, which is an absurd number - whereas most quarterbacks average 1 or 2 of those fluke picks per season. 1003 Completions, 1706 Attempts, 58.8% CompPercentage, 11241 Yards, 69 Touchdowns, 51 Interceptions, 33.45 AttemptsPerInt 640 Completions, 1003 Attempts, 63.8% CompPercentage, 8522 Yards, 52 Touchdowns, 43 Interceptions, 23.32 AttemptsPerInt 690 Completions, 1276 Attempts, 54.1% CompPercentage, 8049 Yards, 54 Touchdowns, 44 Interceptions, 29.00 AttemptsPerInt 540 Completions, 909 Attempts, 59.4% Comp Percentage, 5613 Yards, 29 Touchdowns, 31 Interceptions, 29.32 AttemptsPerInt 1014 Completions, 1679 Attempts, 60.4% Comp Percentage, 12287 Yards, 85 Touchdowns, 58 Interceptions, 28.95 AttemptsPerInt 794 Completions, 1252 Attempts, 63.4% Comp Percentage, 9950 Yards, 72 Touchdowns, 26 Interceptions, 48.15 AttemptsPerInt 35 Completions, 59 Attempts, 59.3% Comp Percentage, 329 Yards, 1 Touchdown, 1 Interception, 59.00 AttemptsPerInt 878 Completions, 1416 Attempts, 62.0% Comp Percentage, 10206 Yards, 60 Touchdowns, 34 Interceptions, 41.65 AttemptsPerInt 638 Completions, 1017 Attempts, 62.7% Comp Percentage, 6613 Yards, 46 Touchdowns, 26 Interceptions, 39.12 AttemptsPerInt Those are the first 3 season numbers for Blake Bortles and every Super Bowl winning quarterback since Tom Brady began. Keep in mind that this list includes likely the top 2 GOAT QBs ever and 6 or 7 first ballot HOFers. There is a multiple time Super Bowl winning quarterback and future Hall of Famer on that list who for his entire career has thrown interceptions at a higher rate than Blake Bortles, including in one of the seasons in which he won the Super Bowl. |
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