from the 2013 season to the 2014 season has one common element: And no it's Odell Beckham Jr. The one common element for both is Danny Langsdorf.
Sean Mannion 2013 Stats (with Langsdorf) - 66% Completion 37 TD's/15 ints
Sean Mannion 2014 Stats (without Langsdorf) - 62% Completion 15 TD's/8 ints
Eli Manning 2013 Stats (without Langsdorf ) - 57% Completion 18 TD's/27 ints
Eli Manning 2014 Stats (with Langsdorf) - 63% Completion 30 TD's/14 ints
This year over year change for both is more dramatic than I originally thought it was, and obviously there are other factors that played into it (i.e OB Jr.). But clearly Langsdorf had a major impact on both QB's and that impact was clearly positive.
I can't wait to see what he is able to do with Tommy this year. I think you will see his Completion % go from the low 50's to the high 50's which would be huge for Nebraska as it could potentially prove to be a difference in big games.
GBR!
Sean Mannion 2013 Stats (with Langsdorf) - 66% Completion 37 TD's/15 ints
Sean Mannion 2014 Stats (without Langsdorf) - 62% Completion 15 TD's/8 ints
Eli Manning 2013 Stats (without Langsdorf ) - 57% Completion 18 TD's/27 ints
Eli Manning 2014 Stats (with Langsdorf) - 63% Completion 30 TD's/14 ints
This year over year change for both is more dramatic than I originally thought it was, and obviously there are other factors that played into it (i.e OB Jr.). But clearly Langsdorf had a major impact on both QB's and that impact was clearly positive.
I can't wait to see what he is able to do with Tommy this year. I think you will see his Completion % go from the low 50's to the high 50's which would be huge for Nebraska as it could potentially prove to be a difference in big games.
GBR!