**EDIT** Joey Aguilar Transfers To Tennessee..

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Would be hilarious if we get him and he tears it up. I know, wishful thinking.

24 interceptions in 2 seasons? That’s probably more than we’ve thrown total under Heupel
What's the rest of the stat line? What's the number of TDs over that span?

If he is throwing TD-Int 3-1 ratio, that's about average, isn't it?
 
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What's the rest of the stat line? What's the number of TDs over that span?

If he is throwing TD-Int 3-1 ratio, that's about average, isn't it?
It would be a 2-1 ratio. Every 35 Attempts hes avg an INT. Now, could be talent around him running wrong routes etc. But him decreasing his TDs and Increasing the INT in his 2024 season is kinda worry some. But stats do not tell the full story.
 
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It would be a 2-1 ratio. Every 35 Attempts hes avg an INT. Now, could be talent around him running wrong routes etc. But him decreasing his TDs and Increasing the INT in his 2024 season is kinda worry some. But stats do not tell the full story.
All you need to see. Clemson was a similar team to us last year: pretty good but missing pieces, and ended up getting bounced in the first round of the CFP. If we want to be a championship level team, we cannot trust Aguilar. Highly question the staff for even considering this.

 
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It would be a 2-1 ratio. Every 35 Attempts hes avg an INT. Now, could be talent around him running wrong routes etc. But him decreasing his TDs and Increasing the INT in his 2024 season is kinda worry some. But stats do not tell the full story.
Thanks. I just looked up Brett Favre. His ratio in the NFL was 508-336.

Could be a 'gun slinger' QB?
 
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All you need to see. Clemson was a similar team to us last year: pretty good but missing pieces, and ended up getting bounced in the first round of the CFP. If we want to be a championship level team, we cannot trust Aguilar. Highly question the staff for even considering this.


He was under duress for every snap is what I'm seeing.
 
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All you need to see. Clemson was a similar team to us last year: pretty good but missing pieces, and ended up getting bounced in the first round of the CFP. If we want to be a championship level team, we cannot trust Aguilar. Highly question the staff for even considering this.


Was app state a playoff level football team?
 
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It would be a 2-1 ratio. Every 35 Attempts hes avg an INT. Now, could be talent around him running wrong routes etc. But him decreasing his TDs and Increasing the INT in his 2024 season is kinda worry some. But stats do not tell the full story.
Agreed. App St was much better 2 yrs ago than last year. I'm betting he probably had to force a lot of throws.
 
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These players jumping ship, swapping QB's, worse than herding cats. At the same time all the attention is going to Nico and our QB needs we also have other players jumping into the portal . I feel for JH and the coaching staff who instead of planning practice, work out schedules, developing a strategy for fall, they are trying to round up players at every position. This is insane
 
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Thanks. I just looked up Brett Favre. His ratio in the NFL was 508-336.

Could be a 'gun slinger' QB?

Favre retired right around the time interceptions became a dirty word. 2010:eek:r so.

Game changed when you could no longer commit multiple assaults on the QB and receivers.

Didn't PFM break the interception record when he was a rookie.

These days, even throwing 10 interceptions will get you benched most of the time.
 
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The big difference between Hooker and nico was that Hooker made decisions twice as fast. If this kid can react quick and get rid of the ball our offense will be rolling again.

Also, we have seriously slowed our snap pace since we got Milton and nico, if we get the pace back up we can get a lot more blown coverages and have more opportunites to exploit the opposing defenses.
 

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