Video: Top 10 one shot wonders
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Originally posted by RockStar36Although RJ had flashes that made me sort of believe, I have a much better feeling about Sir Trenton the Fifth.
~The Answer
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Originally posted by The AnswerMe too - the only thing that concerns me is Trent staying healthy because injuries obviously played a major role in RJ's downfall.
~The Answer
-Supposedly moblie
-Rocket arm
-injury prone
-can't read a defense
-Only throw the ball one someone's open by a mile
-everyone elses fault
-Bills trade draft picks to get them
-hold on to the ball too long
-takes to many sacks
-just as many Johnsonites as there are Li***rs
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Originally posted by TacklingDummyJP is more like Rob.
-Supposedly moblie
-Rocket arm
-injury prone
-can't read a defense
-Only throw the ball one someone's open by a mile
-everyone elses fault
-Bills trade draft picks to get them
-hold on to the ball too long
-takes to many sacks
-Does have a rocket arm
-Eh, he did take every snap the season he started so I wouldn't say he is injury prone
-True, can't read a defense
-Not true, he will throw to Evans no matter what.
-It was, but he blew it on his own last season
-True
-True
-I don't remember him taking a ton of sacks
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Originally posted by TacklingDummyJP is more like Rob.
-Supposedly moblie
-Rocket arm
-injury prone
-can't read a defense
-Only throw the ball one someone's open by a mile
-everyone elses fault
-Bills trade draft picks to get them
-hold on to the ball too long
-takes to many sacks
-just as many Johnsonites as there are Li***rs
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Originally posted by RockStar36I agree.
I guess my slight support for him was gained when he drove the team down the field against Tennessee missing a shoe. I remember watching that drive and thinking maybe this guy has something. I was obviously way wrong.
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Re: Video: Top 10 one shot wonders
Originally posted by TacklingDummyJP is more like Rob.
-Supposedly moblie
-Rocket arm
-injury prone
-can't read a defense
-Only throw the ball one someone's open by a mile
-everyone elses fault
-Bills trade draft picks to get them
-hold on to the ball too long
-takes to many sacks
-just as many Johnsonites as there are Li***rs
In fact I believe that RJ has the highest career QB rating in Bills franchise history. Maybe Historian or one of the other stat crunchers on the board can confirm this?
~The Answer
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Rob Johnson is the poster boy for why pocket presence matters, why mental skill is more important than physical skill, and why stats don't tell the whole story."It is better to be divided by truth than to be united by error." -- Martin Luther
"Those who appease the crocodile will simply be eaten last." -- Winston Churchill
2003 BZ Pick Em Champion
2004 BZ Big Money League Champion
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Originally posted by The AnswerAnd that is why his QB rating was so high. Even JP would have a higher QB rating if he took more sacks instead of being a turnover machine that he is.
~The Answer
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Originally posted by The AnswerThe scary thing is that he had even better 'stats' than JP.
30 games
401 Comp.
663 Att.
4798 yards
60.5 Comp. %
27 TDs
17 Ints.
110 Sacks
660 Sack yards.
9 wins as starter if I remember correctly
85.5 QB Rating
JP
37 games
495 Comp
837 Att.
59.1 Comp. %
5627 yards
31 TDs
29 Ints
88 sacks
632 Sack yards
10 wins as starter
77.3 QB Rating
The big difference that I see is sack yards lost. Rob with 22 more sacks was only sacked for 28 more yards.
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