In a game that no one saw, Logan Noble probably wishes fewer people saw it.
The Philadelphia Liberty hosted the Arizona Outlaws in the first week of preseason, and Logan Noble, taking his first snaps in 4 years, looked every bit as rusty as one would expect. Hoping to knock off as much rust as the could, the Liberty coaching staff put the ball in his hands repeatedly. The results were not pretty.
Noble had 20 completions on 41 attempts for 292 yards. As we’d later see in Week 2, this was not a fluke, as Noble would give his receivers a lot of room to run, and set up many big plays. Unfortunately, this week, the big plays went more against him than for him. He threw just one touchdown, but a league record 7 interceptions. It should be noted that preseason records don’t actually get recorded, so fortunately, this will not immortalize him.
That’s particularly bad news for Jogn Floggity, who came up with 4 of those interceptions, which would also be a league record.
To rub salt in the wound, the Liberty had to watch Kevin Fitzpatrick, who they had the opportunity to draft, absolutely go off, as he threw for 3 touchdowns and ran another in, all while throwing no interceptions.
Noble would go on to improve considerably the following week, but after 2 games, he has already thrown 10 interceptions and been sacked 15 times. If he maintains that pace in the actual season, that would result in 70 interceptions and 105 sacks. That is exactly double the current record for interceptions (35 by Pierno in Season 3) and 10 more sacks than the current record (95 for Applehort in S7).
I am predicting a lot of running in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Liberty hosted the Arizona Outlaws in the first week of preseason, and Logan Noble, taking his first snaps in 4 years, looked every bit as rusty as one would expect. Hoping to knock off as much rust as the could, the Liberty coaching staff put the ball in his hands repeatedly. The results were not pretty.
Noble had 20 completions on 41 attempts for 292 yards. As we’d later see in Week 2, this was not a fluke, as Noble would give his receivers a lot of room to run, and set up many big plays. Unfortunately, this week, the big plays went more against him than for him. He threw just one touchdown, but a league record 7 interceptions. It should be noted that preseason records don’t actually get recorded, so fortunately, this will not immortalize him.
That’s particularly bad news for Jogn Floggity, who came up with 4 of those interceptions, which would also be a league record.
To rub salt in the wound, the Liberty had to watch Kevin Fitzpatrick, who they had the opportunity to draft, absolutely go off, as he threw for 3 touchdowns and ran another in, all while throwing no interceptions.
Noble would go on to improve considerably the following week, but after 2 games, he has already thrown 10 interceptions and been sacked 15 times. If he maintains that pace in the actual season, that would result in 70 interceptions and 105 sacks. That is exactly double the current record for interceptions (35 by Pierno in Season 3) and 10 more sacks than the current record (95 for Applehort in S7).
I am predicting a lot of running in Philadelphia.
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