Still want to know how they define a pressure. He has five (correction five reps lost, WTF ever that means) , I think Broaddus had none except for the 2-point conversion.
Saw a tweet that since Nate came in during the Eagles game, Dak has been sacked one time for like two yards. So something is going right.
And besides, why are we declaring Guyton is definitively better when this was Nate's second start ever after a redshirt year when he couldn't even properly practice? But Guyton is well into his second year, a first rounder from a football factory, and we're always told how patient we need to be with him?
What I've seen is too many of these Twitterati types have already declared that they love Guyton (who I have nothing against) so often that they can't admit they could be wrong.