(09-29-2017, 05:10 AM)RedCydranth Wrote:I see what you're trying to do, and I do think Kyubee is a good QB. But to say he's better than Boss would be a stretch. You're saying that he's good because he has Phelps, Westfield and Wright. But I think you can make the case that Boss makes them better than who they'd be if they had a lesser QB.
My reasoning? Your very own None Stormblessed. Look at his first 4 games as a Legion this season.
Rec/Yds/TDs
Week 1: 3/61/0
Week 2: 0/0/0
Week 3: 4/31/0
Week 4: 1/28/0
Now look at weeks 5-7
Week 5: 5/116/2
Week 6: 5/111/0
Week 7: 4/57/0
He got an upgrade at QB and so his stats got better. Now let's look at Scrub's stat lines all 7 weeks.
Yds/TDs/INTs
Week 1: 205/2/1
Week 2: 221/2/0
Week 3: 273/3/0
Week 4: 243/1/0
Week 5: 248/2/1 <- Where Stormblessed joined the team
Week 6: 357/0/1
Week 7: 175/1/0
There's not a considerable change to Kyubee's overall performance. So, I can derive from this data that Stormblessed did not make Kyubee any better, but the opposite, that Kyubee made Stormblessed better.
So, if this evidence shows it is the QB who improves the play of their WRs, then that means Boss is the one responsible for Westfield and Phelps's domination, not the other way around as your article seems to imply.
That's interesting, and we don't really have much evidence of WRs moving aside from Storm. Bailey Cook's numbers did not get better going from Hunt to Orosz, however he went from being the number 1 option to the number 2 option. Maybe you're right that Boss is making those guys better though, it's super difficult to separate.