Rees has a better comp % in 2010, better passer rating... 1 more pick, but ZERO losses.
Technically, as a starter he has no losses. However, he played the vast majority of the Tulsa game against one of the worst pass defenses in the country and lost us that game. So let's all please not act like Tommy walks on water. He played really, really poorly against both Tulsa and USC... but I don't fault him for Tulsa because he probably didn't get a lot of 1st team reps. On the other hand, if Dayne turned the ball over 4 times against USC people would've lynch mobbed him... but for Tommy it's OK and glossed over for some reason.
As for completion percentage, passer rating, etc.... yeah, they're about comparable. He had a 2% better completion percentage, less yards per attempt, 1.5:1 TD to INT ratio versus Crist's 2.1:1 ratio, and his rating was 3 points higher. He also can't run the ball (both designed zone read, scrambling and things like QB sneaks with his slight frame) whereas Crist contributed 4 TDs on the ground and hundreds of yards rushing (although sacks negate a lot of those yards he did earn).
Again, if you're looking at it in a 1 game bubble and had to choose one guy to play from start to finish I'd choose Tommy. He showed the ability to deliver the ball quickly and accurately and push it down the field better than he could last year. But games aren't played inside a bubble, and what worries me is the scenario where Tommy comes out and plays poorly. You have lots of contingency plans if you enter that scenario with Dayne, and you KNOW Tommy can come off the bench and play well. But it is completely uncharted territory going with Tommy as "the guy" to start the game.
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Clearly, most people think Tommy should start. It's almost impossible to argue with considering how much better Tommy played the other day in pure passing situations with no threat of the run. Logically, it's hard to argue with the guy who throws for 300 yards in a half. I'm just saying what I would personally do in Kelly's shoes... and that's start Dayne again with a short leash because one half of football sure seems like a small sample size for an audition and you know Tommy can come in and play well whenever you call on him. Then again, this is why we need to
schedule some freaking tune-up games to let people make mistakes and ease their way into the season. Look at how poorly Alabama's QBs played the other day... but luckily it was against Kent State and the game was over before they got off the bus. If that opener was against Penn State they might have lost just because of their QB play.
Good going, Swarbick.