It's definitely an interesting theory on Sieloff Backchek but it's simply not logical to use .ppg statistics as a basis for determination of success when talking about an 18 year old kid who switched leagues AND had a lingering groin issue throughout most of the abbreviated season. Not to mention the fact that Sieloff doesn't project to be a power play quarterback. We will be lucky if he's mobile and has a good first pass in addition to the other "assets" which he's already displayed in abundance.
I am definitely curious to see how he performs this year as an adjusted, healthy player (assuming he doesn't end up playing pro).
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