My point was simply in response to not having a better option at QB. I was just giving some statistical truths. But the bottom line is we have to score more points. And the facts say, we've scored more points in conference games, not enough just more, on average with JB (20.3 per game) than we do with SJ (18.75). So, one can throw in JB can't make the throws or whatever else they want. But, he finds ways to help us move the chains and get points. Also, he doesn't take the negative plays (sacks and turnovers) which usually give away points and/or field position.
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