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Jeremy Igo

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23 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Just because I wanted to be thorough I clicked this link. I went to the very last video first and watched it. He claims that the football is ten yards short. The receiver is two yards away from this football. Should the pass have been thrown? No. Was it ten yards short? Not even close. If the ball is three yards further it likely lands right in the receivers hands. I don’t understand analysis like this that can be easily watched and the person we are trusting to do analysis is literally making stuff up. 
 

I attached the screenshot to show what the author is claiming is ten yards away in his video. I’ll watch the others shortly but if reviewers want to be taken seriously they should just give the details without exaggeration. This was not even close to a ten yard miss. 

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7 hours ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Sometimes. Or you could be like OU and produce 3 solid-great QBs. Shrugs. 

The Big 12 has a much better track record of QB's. I am not surprised, it's largely a defense optional league with a lot of explosive offensive play. Who wouldn't want to play in that kind of league in college as a QB?

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

The Big 12 has a much better track record of QB's. I am not surprised, it's largely a defense optional league with a lot of explosive offensive play. Who wouldn't want to play in that kind of league in college as a QB?

To be fair. The SEC Championship was defense optional. Last years LSU/Bama game defense optional. This years OU/Iowa State game had more defense. Let’s ignore that though, bud. ;)

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22 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

We also both know that is an outlier. 

Three of the top 10 college offenses are in the SEC (two are the teams that were in the championship game). Zero of the top 10 college defenses are in the SEC. Only two of the top 20 college defenses are in the SEC (neither are the two teams that were in the championship game). The times they are a changin'.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Three of the top 10 college offenses are in the SEC (two are the teams that were in the championship game). Zero of the top 10 college defenses are in the SEC. Only two of the top 20 college defenses are in the SEC (neither are the two teams that were in the championship game). The times they are a changin'.

One point doesn't make a trend line.

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4 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

One point doesn't make a trend line.

It's not one point. Last year the #1 offense in the country absolutely blew out the #4 defense in the SEC championship game. In the 2018 SEC championship game the #6 offense prevailed over the #18 offense when the defenses were #9 and #12.

That's three SEC championship games in a row won by elite offenses. Historically the SEC championship game was almost always won by elite defenses.

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