@jweaks@Peyton2L I said today he was not the main issue. But 201 yards 0 TDs and 1 TO is average as hell. If that was Matt Ryan you’d be disappointed with that stat line.
Thankfully, we can finally put the Sam Ehlinger talk to bed today.
43 Yards Total Pass Offense
3.6 Yards/Pass
9 Sacks
INT (Fumble In RZ Last Week)
0 TDs (0 Last Week)
@ThoughtsColts@Peyton2L We'll have to disagree. I along with every analyst I watched on it last week thought it was good. And no doubt today the QB was the LEAST of the offensive weak links.
@ThoughtsColts@Peyton2L Ok, fantastic for a first game ever. But your implying that 17/23 for 201yds is less than really good is way more of a stretch.
@Peyton2L@ThoughtsColts His stats were fantastic last week, especially for a first game ever. How on earth could you have any other take? Because of the one fumble, that is mostly the line's fault? And today, not a QB in the league would've looked good in that "pocket"
@ThoughtsColts Hence, why I included some of his bad stats against a bad Washington team the week before…
Ehlinger is a nice guy, he just doesn’t have the traits to be a starting #NFL QB, unfortunately.
Let alone a franchise QB, as analysts have been clearly stating.
If you couldn't see it because you were out of region here you go!!! Every play from Sam Ehlinger vs Washington in his first NFL start.
TAP IN!!!
youtu.be/b4bilQrDXuA
@sccarlson I do think there's room for being convince by DCP's "Living Text" approach yet still maintaining an appreciation (& theological longing) for an "author's original" for most NT books.
After all, scholarship is all about making informed decisions the best we can with the evidence we have. And for the text of NT we do have a lot of evidence, so much so that we desperately need computer-assisted techniques even to manage it properly. But that’s my soapbox.
Bart Ehrman with a very traditional take on textual criticism: “The Strange World of Textual Criticism” ehrmanblog.org/the-strange-wo…
Some highlights to follow.
@daringfireball Hehe, this quote from from your "turning on the spigot" post: "Can you even conceive of a more deliberate attack on readability than peripheral animated advertisements?"
Turns out, yes, yes we could.
@jweaks I might since it is a dead week but less and less people watched the NFL ones, and they are easily the most time consuming videos to make.
Maybe one day I can have them return consistently, I would certainly like too.
@sccarlson@ChristophHeilig@JeremiahCoogan I love these enigmas. Acts is thought of as so standard[ized], and yet we really don't have a clear sense of B-text/D-text (like Tobit where we have two texts & little answers), or how the author relates to Paul's letters (for which I think Acts' geography is the best answer).
@ChristophHeilig@JeremiahCoogan True. We do have textual evidence for two editions of Acts or alternatively one edition and one recension, so that’s not nothing. But the concerns of the second edition/recension don’t easily map on to early vs. late or knowledge of Paul’s letters.