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Nassib's lousy career #s vs AQs
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[QUOTE="fanfanclubclub, post: 37256, member: 787"] my point is pretty obvious. Andrew was a lousy AQ QB and he was a big part of the problem for a terrible offense and a 2-10 team. We kicked Robinson to the curb without a second thought, so that we could play a point guard who had taken 4 years off from football at QB. Obviously, Marrone came in and went with his guys, and Robinson wasn't one of his guys. I get that, and support his decision. What I question, is why the board thinks Nassib is special, whereas Andrew was not. I don't think this difference in opinion is justified by the numbers. Instead, I think that Nassib has, so far, been a pretty lousy QB (roughly on par with Robinson), but thankfully the book is not written on his career yet. Most posters on this board passionately disagree with the suggestion that Nassib has been a lousy QB, or that he ought to bear significant blame for the struggles of the offense. The fact that they played in different systems isn't fatal to my argument: especially because Nassib's system is supposed to be more passer friendly. [/QUOTE]
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