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dinglefritz

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Not entirely accurate, but I appreciate the sentiment

a couple have been able to answer the bell at times

Dylan being here or not in ‘26 doesn’t change my anticipated win total at all
Yeah I don’t know what to think about that. One has to expect a QB to take a jump in his third year of starting. I’m not sure what I expect if Coleandra is the starter. IF TJ is the starter, I expect him to cost us at least one game Dylan could have won just because of his experience. Once again, too many variables to make a meaningful prediction.
 

dinglefritz

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Really hard to say. Hopefully this xfer has the goods. Sure doesnt seem like TJ does.
TJ was thrust in to an unenviable position especially in the bowl game. Good heavens Knaack and Corc starting on our right side and no EJ? TJ was lucky he wasn’t permanently disabled in that game. I’ll reserve judgement on TJ until he’s a junior. In a non-option based offense, it’s tough for a Soph let alone a Frosh to look polished. Spindler playing with one hand those last couple of games and Corc at RT was nearly a death sentence for a young QB.
 
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LMAO

@SantaBarbaraSker. never disappoints when it comes to being an insufferably idiotic dick inhaler

Again…

According to you…we needed to hire SubPrime, said there's no way we’d ever land Dylan in the first place, stated UCLA was the most quality win of the season, proclaimed that TJ would be the answer to finishing the season strong, and stated Fred Hoiberg needed to be caned midseason year 3…Hard to be believe folks think you’re full of sh*t. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Best change your username to king_wrong_

Love your Hoiberg musings in retrospect. :ROFLMAO:




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Baxter48

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Again…

According to you…we needed to hire SubPrime, said there's no way we’d ever land Dylan in the first place, stated UCLA was the most quality win of the season, proclaimed that TJ would be the answer to finishing the season strong, and stated Fred Hoiberg needed to be caned midseason year 3…Hard to be believe folks think you’re full of sh*t. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Best change your username to king_wrong_

Love your Hoiberg musings in retrospect. :ROFLMAO:




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Or John ramblow
 
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What does that have to do with me saying your data is garbage. Do you contend DR was not guilty of sacks earned by holding too long.

show me a QB that’s not occasionally guilty of the same thing…I’m saying DR was not the problem in this season.


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cubsker15

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TJ was thrust in to an unenviable position especially in the bowl game. Good heavens Knaack and Corc starting on our right side and no EJ? TJ was lucky he wasn’t permanently disabled in that game. I’ll reserve judgement on TJ until he’s a junior. In a non-option based offense, it’s tough for a Soph let alone a Frosh to look polished. Spindler playing with one hand those last couple of games and Corc at RT was nearly a death sentence for a young QB.

Some of his throws though.....woof. not even close.
 

Arf_man

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show me a QB that’s not occasionallyguilty of the same thing…I’m saying DR was not the problem in this season.


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In the NFL, the most common and widely accepted metric is Time to Throw (TTT), which measures only how long it takes a quarterback to release the ball on pass attempts.


Why "Time to Throw" is the Standard​


NFL analytics (specifically Next Gen Stats and PFF) focus on pass attempts because they reveal a quarterback’s processing speed, pocket presence, and the offensive scheme's complexity.


  • Definition: The average time from the snap to the release of the football on a pass (excluding sacks and scrambles).
  • Averages: The league average is typically around 2.7 to 2.8 seconds.
  • The "Handoff" Metric: There is no standard aggregate metric that combines passing and handoffs. Handoffs are usually tracked separately as Time to Line of Scrimmage (for the runner) or as part of a "Snap-to-Handoff" timing used internally by teams to evaluate the speed of a rushing play.

I noticed you said his average was about 2.8 the best that we know, so that is average for an NFL quarterback?​


Actually, a 2.89s average is considered slow for both the NFL and college levels.
While the NFL average is roughly 2.75s, context matters. Elite NFL "quick-game" passers (like Tua Tagovailoa) release the ball in 2.2s to 2.4s. Quarterbacks who hover around 2.9s or higher are typically mobile "extenders" like Justin Fields or Jalen Hurts, who use the extra time to scramble or wait for deep shots.
For Raiola, holding the ball for 2.89s—especially on short-yardage concepts—put him near the bottom of the rankings (108th) because he was taking "NFL time" to process "College-speed" open windows.
 
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In the NFL, the most common and widely accepted metric is Time to Throw (TTT), which measures only how long it takes a quarterback to release the ball on pass attempts.


Why "Time to Throw" is the Standard​


NFL analytics (specifically Next Gen Stats and PFF) focus on pass attempts because they reveal a quarterback’s processing speed, pocket presence, and the offensive scheme's complexity.


  • Definition: The average time from the snap to the release of the football on a pass (excluding sacks and scrambles).
  • Averages: The league average is typically around 2.7 to 2.8 seconds.
  • The "Handoff" Metric: There is no standard aggregate metric that combines passing and handoffs. Handoffs are usually tracked separately as Time to Line of Scrimmage (for the runner) or as part of a "Snap-to-Handoff" timing used internally by teams to evaluate the speed of a rushing play.

I noticed you said his average was about 2.8 the best that we know, so that is average for an NFL quarterback?​


Actually, a 2.89s average is considered slow for both the NFL and college levels.
While the NFL average is roughly 2.75s, context matters. Elite NFL "quick-game" passers (like Tua Tagovailoa) release the ball in 2.2s to 2.4s. Quarterbacks who hover around 2.9s or higher are typically mobile "extenders" like Justin Fields or Jalen Hurts, who use the extra time to scramble or wait for deep shots.
For Raiola, holding the ball for 2.89s—especially on short-yardage concepts—put him near the bottom of the rankings (108th) because he was taking "NFL time" to process "College-speed" open windows.

actually, it’s not considered slow. It’s considered average…. but as long as it meets your narrative, cool.
 

steinek11

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In the NFL, the most common and widely accepted metric is Time to Throw (TTT), which measures only how long it takes a quarterback to release the ball on pass attempts.


Why "Time to Throw" is the Standard​


NFL analytics (specifically Next Gen Stats and PFF) focus on pass attempts because they reveal a quarterback’s processing speed, pocket presence, and the offensive scheme's complexity.


  • Definition: The average time from the snap to the release of the football on a pass (excluding sacks and scrambles).
  • Averages: The league average is typically around 2.7 to 2.8 seconds.
  • The "Handoff" Metric: There is no standard aggregate metric that combines passing and handoffs. Handoffs are usually tracked separately as Time to Line of Scrimmage (for the runner) or as part of a "Snap-to-Handoff" timing used internally by teams to evaluate the speed of a rushing play.

I noticed you said his average was about 2.8 the best that we know, so that is average for an NFL quarterback?​


Actually, a 2.89s average is considered slow for both the NFL and college levels.
While the NFL average is roughly 2.75s, context matters. Elite NFL "quick-game" passers (like Tua Tagovailoa) release the ball in 2.2s to 2.4s. Quarterbacks who hover around 2.9s or higher are typically mobile "extenders" like Justin Fields or Jalen Hurts, who use the extra time to scramble or wait for deep shots.
For Raiola, holding the ball for 2.89s—especially on short-yardage concepts—put him near the bottom of the rankings (108th) because he was taking "NFL time" to process "College-speed" open windows.
Yes, Finally!!
 

RBigredMax1

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show me a QB that’s not occasionally guilty of the same thing…I’m saying DR was not the problem in this season.


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I wouldn’t call him the problem this season either. My biggest gripes:

1. I think his checking out of plays was more frequent than any of us would like and was likely disruptive to the overall flow of the offense.

2. We had receivers who could make 50/50 plays on the ball but he rarely gave them the opportunity.

3. Pocket awareness and his ability to escape the pocket to make any type of play.

4. We were saddled with his Uncle and horrible coaching/recruiting in order to bring him in. I doubt Donnie has a position in Oregon, I doubt his sister has a job and would shocked if his brother is getting a ride there too.

so at the end of the day - I think we can add more parts and not lose anything overall. If the Oline steps up because of decent coaching it can make every one look better.
 

king_kong__

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I wouldn’t call him the problem this season either. My biggest gripes:

1. I think his checking out of plays was more frequent than any of us would like and was likely disruptive to the overall flow of the offense.

2. We had receivers who could make 50/50 plays on the ball but he rarely gave them the opportunity.

3. Pocket awareness and his ability to escape the pocket to make any type of play.

4. We were saddled with his Uncle and horrible coaching/recruiting in order to bring him in. I doubt Donnie has a position in Oregon, I doubt his sister has a job and would shocked if his brother is getting a ride there too.

so at the end of the day - I think we can add more parts and not lose anything overall. If the Oline steps up because of decent coaching it can make every one look better.
I don’t see anything in here about his obvious glaring lack of leadership ability coupled with a costume nobody in the locker room could’ve ever possibly taken seriously
 

king_kong__

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Really hard to say. Hopefully this xfer has the goods. Sure doesnt seem like TJ does.
None of it matters until we get a new regime

this kid will show flashes and make bonehead plays and we’ll be soft all around him
 
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actually, it’s not considered slow. It’s considered average…. but as long as it meets your narrative, cool.

“The average NFL quarterback's time to throw (release time) generally hovers around
2.7 to 2.8 seconds, though it varies by season and quarterback style, with elite quick-release passers getting under 2.5 seconds (or even under 400ms for truly elite release), while some slower-paced QBs can exceed 3 seconds, showing a range from rapid decision-makers to pocket passers needing more time.”




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RBigredMax1

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Typical response (personal attack) from low IQ poster, with no real argument…

Once again:

Post in thread 'Raiola'
https://www.on3.com/boards/threads/raiola.8612347/post-179825862



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Dylan is worth zero wins to us

AM was better

this team would’ve lost to frost’s ‘21 unit

until Rhule is fired, none of it matters

Again, your utter lack of football knowledge delivers entertainment… at the very least, you’re consistent…kudos dumb-f*ck.

Will be humorous, revising this thread in the future…thx.



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o_Balfor

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show me a QB that’s not occasionally guilty of the same thing…I’m saying DR was not the problem in this season.


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He doesn't make plays. He makes some nice throws, but if you are going to be a statue, you better be Marino. I like pocket passers, but good God, he is slow. I don't know football in depth, but I played some sports, and DR is not a guy that I worry would beat me.
 
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You think dyldo wins any of our last 3 games, brainless?

He doesn't make plays. He makes some nice throws, but if you are going to be a statue, you better be Marino. I like pocket passers, but good God, he is slow. I don't know football in depth, but I played some sports, and DR is not a guy that I worry would beat me.

Pardon me, but I’ll take the opinion of the staff of the CFP Oregon Ducks over the perpetually stupid king_wrong__, and his merry band of nut-sucking minions… 😂

As I said previously, this thread is going to be entertaining to revisit next season/going forward.

Consider it flagged. 😏



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RBigredMax1

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Now I’m reading articles ridiculing Raiola for going to the Ducks and likely having to sit out a year. I wonder if he’s signed the deal yet.
Some people are arguing that he knew Moore was coming back and was planning to redshirt to heal his leg. I don’t believe that but we will see.