Kind of. Sometimes he is literally so bad that he's an outlier and not on the charts...Griffis is far too easy to find on all these charts. Just look in the lower left corner and he’s usually chilling alone, legs stretched out, wondering why all the other quarterbacks are complaining about being crowded.
Yeah, but ODU got to a bowlNotice Griffis is right beside ODU’s QB who allowed a large percentage of Wake’s total sacks this season.
Pass attempts per sack:griffis literally the worst in the country at avoiding sacks, which shouldn't be surprising at all but while i always thought griffis made the o-line look worse than they were, i didn't realize it was to this extent. maybe our offensive line wasn't bad at all -- gives me more hope for next year since the majority of those guys should be coming back.
griffis literally the worst in the country at avoiding sacks, which shouldn't be surprising at all but while i always thought griffis made the o-line look worse than they were, i didn't realize it was to this extent. maybe our offensive line wasn't bad at all -- gives me more hope for next year since the majority of those guys should be coming back.
Saw that email. It’s more pointless money to the AD where you get nothing in return. Give your money to NIL, Deacon Club, Seat’s rights, etc. have no payoff. It’s literally flushing money down the toilet.The initial 15-year seats rights deal which was instituted after the Orange Bowl "euphoria" is expiring. Haven't studied it in detail yet, but an email from Wake Athletics today says that you can now "guarantee" your seats on an annual basis w/o having to do long-term seats rights. My guess is that this year's 4-8 record and general uncertainty about Wake and college football in general going forward is making 15-year renewal a tough sell. Plus, just based on who I see in the seats on a regular basis, a lot of them either may not even be here, or unable to get up/down the steps in 15 or less years, so that makes it even tougher to sell.
I honestly don’t know how in the world PFF deemed this to be the case. I know sacks impacted our horrible rushing stats, but we were pretty fucking horrible running the ball.
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We as a society -- I'm guilty of it, too -- have to stop putting so much stock in PFF.
Claiborne and Carney were good. Too bad our starter was mediocre yet continued to play.
I thought Griffis sucked bc Claiborne couldn’t block