Keith Price Stats

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Well spoken young man.
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I blame all 3 losses on his thumb.
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Needs to spend more time in the film room
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Imagine what he would do with a coach he could trust?
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Richie Incognito loves KP.
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Needs to be white.
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Connor fucking Halliday has been sacked fewer times than Price.
How's that Offensive line is just fine statement looking now Kim?
Price is tied for 10th most sacked QB in NCAA with 23. The leader has 30.
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Wait ... Didn't Mariscrota have zero ints ...?
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Best Husky QB since Brock.
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The pac-12 blog had a post after the ASU game that said statistically Price was the most pressured QB (nationally) over the last two seasonsCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Connor fucking Halliday has been sacked fewer times than Price.
How's that Offensive line is just fine statement looking now Kim?
Price is tied for 10th most sacked QB in NCAA with 23. The leader has 30.
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Mariota's zero picks make him first in fewest picks, but other than that, spot on.
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My bad. Its almost as if I saw the 0 and assumed it was from another column.greenblood said:Mariota's zero picks make him first in fewest picks, but other than that, spot on.
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Maybe he needs to throw a pick before it registers. Kind of like A/T ratio in basketball.HeretoBeatmyChest said:
My bad. Its almost as if I saw the 0 and assumed it was from another column.greenblood said:Mariota's zero picks make him first in fewest picks, but other than that, spot on.
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Kid lights up a room with his smile. Great attitude.
Very obedient.Good point guard, but not a D1 QB. Price is a great athlete, Bonnell and Durocher were better QBs. -
"Malicious impersonation is strictly forbidden"chuck said:Kid lights up a room with his smile. Great attitude.
Very obedient.Good point guard, but not a D1 QB. Price is a great athlete, Bonnell and Durocher were better QBs. -
Not sure he's smart enough to run a sophisticated offense like Sarks.
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I'm hearing he doesn't have the ability to improvise and is just a product of great coaching by Sark.
A 500 lb fat fuck told me that. -
He does, however, insist on being called by his given name, Keith, even though Sark has told him many times " your name is Toby".
All joking aside, though. Its pretty obvious that if Keith played for a coach who A) knew how to call and offense andrecruited linemen, he would be one of the better QBs in the country.
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Price has among the most impressive stats of any Husky quarterback. It's fair to praise him for that when he's on and to take into account the lack of pass protection when he's off, however, he is also susceptible to getting rattled when the pressure comes. When that happens, his game can get severely thrown off. It wouldn't surprise me to see Mora come straight at Price with everything he has early in this week's game. If that happens, Sark needs to run the ball until UCLA proves they can stop it or the game will likely go as Price goes, which hasn't been pretty when he's been pressured and called upon to elevate the team.
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Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
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I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
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Price is a pocket passer. Comparing him to three mobile QBs is dumb.Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
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I didn't mention Sark. Who is he? Does he post here? I mentioned the guy considered the best QB of his generation. You can throw Manning in there too if you want. Pressure them and they become average or worse and lose games. Same with Price. Tui had a running game. Wilson has a defense and a running game. UW has Price. When they win he looks good. When they lose he looks bad. Chicken or egg?Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
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There are pocket passers with the same ability. Guys like Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning come to mind right away, but of course this would be a dumb comparison as well since we're talking about NFL hall of fame level quarterbacks vs a college quarterback with very likely little chance of being drafted.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Price is a pocket passer. Comparing him to three mobile QBs is dumb.Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
My point is meant to be much simpler. Stats are fine, but winning games and coming up big when it counts matters a whole lot more. Like it or not, the quarterback plays an integral role in that and how well he performs that role isn't always reflected in the stats or the coaches play calling for that matter. Most quarterbacks, including Price as a redshirt senior, are given the option to change the play at the line of scrimmage if they don't like what they're seeing from the defense. Making things happen is part of the job, and Price has admirably publicly accepted these responsibilities. No need to treat him with pure kid gloves.
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Those three guys all had incredible pass protection their entire careers. You are proving the pro Price poonts for them.Southerndawg said:
There are pocket passers with the same ability. Guys like Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning come to mind right away, but of course this would be a dumb comparison as well since we're talking about NFL hall of fame level quarterbacks vs a college quarterback with very likely little chance of being drafted.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Price is a pocket passer. Comparing him to three mobile QBs is dumb.Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
My point is meant to be much simpler. Stats are fine, but winning games and coming up big when it counts matters a whole lot more. Like it or not, the quarterback plays an integral role in that and how well he performs that role isn't always reflected in the stats or the coaches play calling for that matter. Most quarterbacks, including Price as a redshirt senior, are given the option to change the play at the line of scrimmage if they don't like what they're seeing from the defense. Making things happen is part of the job, and Price has admirably publicly accepted these responsibilities. No need to treat him with pure kid gloves.
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Montana Rodgers and Manning have all been ripped for losing too. The 86 Giants beat Joe 49-0 and sent him to the hospital.
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Actually, that's not entirely true. Among the biggest wins these guys have had have come against the best teams in the league, facing defenses more than capable of bringing heat, and in Manning's case, his play at Indy took significant heat off the line. His loss there had a stunning effect. They instantly went from playing at or near championship level, to cellar dweller. As good as he is, I don't think many would have predicted that level of impact. He is an excellent example of a pocket passing quarterback who has the ability to make defenses pay when they try to pressure him, with his field awareness, calm under pressure, ability to read defenses and throw the ball. That's not Price, but again, that is not a fair comparison to virtually any other quarterback either.dnc said:
Those three guys all had incredible pass protection their entire careers. You are proving the pro Price poonts for them.Southerndawg said:
There are pocket passers with the same ability. Guys like Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning come to mind right away, but of course this would be a dumb comparison as well since we're talking about NFL hall of fame level quarterbacks vs a college quarterback with very likely little chance of being drafted.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Price is a pocket passer. Comparing him to three mobile QBs is dumb.Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
My point is meant to be much simpler. Stats are fine, but winning games and coming up big when it counts matters a whole lot more. Like it or not, the quarterback plays an integral role in that and how well he performs that role isn't always reflected in the stats or the coaches play calling for that matter. Most quarterbacks, including Price as a redshirt senior, are given the option to change the play at the line of scrimmage if they don't like what they're seeing from the defense. Making things happen is part of the job, and Price has admirably publicly accepted these responsibilities. No need to treat him with pure kid gloves. -
Under normal circumstances quarterbacks take heat for losses. It comes with the job. No other single position has a greater ability to impact the game. Not sure why Price should be immune from the same criticism.RaceBannon said:Montana Rodgers and Manning have all been ripped for losing too. The 86 Giants beat Joe 49-0 and sent him to the hospital.
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It was all Keith Price's fault that UW allowed 67 points in the 2011 Alamo Bowl and that UW has allowed 45+ points to Oregon and ASU this year.Southerndawg said:
There are pocket passers with the same ability. Guys like Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning come to mind right away, but of course this would be a dumb comparison as well since we're talking about NFL hall of fame level quarterbacks vs a college quarterback with very likely little chance of being drafted.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Price is a pocket passer. Comparing him to three mobile QBs is dumb.Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
My point is meant to be much simpler. Stats are fine, but winning games and coming up big when it counts matters a whole lot more. Like it or not, the quarterback plays an integral role in that and how well he performs that role isn't always reflected in the stats or the coaches play calling for that matter. Most quarterbacks, including Price as a redshirt senior, are given the option to change the play at the line of scrimmage if they don't like what they're seeing from the defense. Making things happen is part of the job, and Price has admirably publicly accepted these responsibilities. No need to treat him with pure kid gloves.
He really needs to block for himself better, play every snap on defense, and be the kicker on the kickoff team too.
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C'mon boobs. I said nothing of the Alamo Bowel. He played great in that game, had doogs seeing special seasons ahead. After all, he was the best quarterback on the field, right?TierbsHsotBoobs said:
It was all Keith Price's fault that UW allowed 67 points in the 2011 Alamo Bowl and that UW has allowed 45+ points to Oregon and ASU this year.Southerndawg said:
There are pocket passers with the same ability. Guys like Joe Montana, Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning come to mind right away, but of course this would be a dumb comparison as well since we're talking about NFL hall of fame level quarterbacks vs a college quarterback with very likely little chance of being drafted.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Price is a pocket passer. Comparing him to three mobile QBs is dumb.Southerndawg said:
I get ripping Sark at every opportunity and don't disagree that it is the coaches responsibility to give every player on the team the best opportunity to perform at the highest level at their respective positions. What I don't get is making excuses for Price at every turn when it's clear he has a fairly glaring inability to deal with pressure. Simple fact is he has a track record of going to shit when the pressure comes. Most quarterbacks suffer a statistical drop when pressured, but Price is not a Wilson, or a Manziel, or a Tui, or any one of a number of quarterbacks who have the ability to consistently make defenses pay when they bring the heat. It's not really what or who he is.RaceBannon said:Tom Brady looks like shit when he's pressured. Every qb who ever played does. That's why REAL coaches protect the fucking qb.
My point is meant to be much simpler. Stats are fine, but winning games and coming up big when it counts matters a whole lot more. Like it or not, the quarterback plays an integral role in that and how well he performs that role isn't always reflected in the stats or the coaches play calling for that matter. Most quarterbacks, including Price as a redshirt senior, are given the option to change the play at the line of scrimmage if they don't like what they're seeing from the defense. Making things happen is part of the job, and Price has admirably publicly accepted these responsibilities. No need to treat him with pure kid gloves.
He really needs to block for himself better, play every snap on defense, and be the kicker on the kickoff team too.
The defense looked like shit in all three games you've mentioned, but so did Price against Oregon and ASU.