I'll walk people through it.JWL wrote:As you can see in several other recent posts, I am not the only person interpreting your posts as that you are dismissing others' opinions
- Throwaway comment made by me about passer rating (and the 'advanced' statistics spawned from it): "was made by people who never took a snap from center" ... nothing about me, just a line about stats. (note: comment was not in response/quoted to or was in anyway made towards Turney, making the following even more odd) ...
- Turney predictably takes it out of context and talks about Favre taking snaps for some reason (Favre didn't create the statistic so it made no sense), and then tries to impress with very transparent "this is what I've done in football" (e.g. talked to a player during SB week) type stuff and he mentioned taking snaps a second time - again, for some unknown reason and completely out of context (as anyone with reading comprehension skills can see) ...
- Sarcastically, semi-clearly I suppose, I asked if he's taken snaps (since he took my throwaway line and focused on it) and listed my football 'resume' with the line "if we're posting football resumes for some reason" (such as Turney was trying to impress with) ...
- Turney's white knight - following the thread you can see he's quick to speak for John and defend him against the evils of multiple others - further takes the origins of the comment out of context and talks about Belichick taking snaps for some unknown reason. Perhaps he took the "Cheerleader" comment made by another member, a bit too literal?
Other peoples inability to follow along with a thread and/or keep things in context is not my problem nor am I overly concerned about it.
No, because i had a cup of coffee at the JUCO level it does not mean I've played in the NFL nor have I ever said that it does (can't see where that can be quoted?) I have practiced with a QB who was in - IR - the NFL and going through NFL style workouts and I've been coached by QB's who spent time in NFL training camps/practices, I've been at camps run by NFL coaches and so on. Football is largely football, so I've found, but that is my personal experiences and it can easily be kept to myself, instead of wanting to share it to teach others and/or show others what it was like.
I do like to hear about others experiences playing/coaching football - as I've posted anytime anyone else talks about their high school, college, sandlot, etc. playing days - but I personally like football, all levels, and like reading firsthand accounts about it. For one example, anytime there is a discussion about kicking I hope that our member who was an all-conference DIII kicker responds, because I find his firsthand knowledge of kicking to be fascinating, and educational. That, to me, is infinitely more interesting than say if someone who doesn't have a clue about kicking wrote an article about kicking, posted it here, and asked us for our theories for difference on why the stats tell him that kickers missed more extra points in 2015 than they did in 2014 . . .