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I keep seeing the same tired take everywhere. “Miami can’t just let Carson Beck throw it.”
“You have to protect him.”
“If you put the game in his hands, he’ll give it away.”
That narrative is honestly getting sickening. People talk about Beck like he’s some limited quarterback who can’t win you a game with his arm. Like if Miami lets him operate the offense, it automatically means turnovers and trouble. But when you actually look at his production compared to other top quarterbacks, WTF are they talking about? Especially when you look at the numbers.
Julian Sayin (Ohio State)
3610 yards, 32 TDs, 8 INTs, 88.4 QBR
Fernando Mendoza (Indiana, Heisman winner)
3172 yards, 36 TDs, 6 INTs, 89.5 QBR
Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt, Heisman finalist)
3539 yards, 29 TDs, 8 INTs, 87.2 QBR
Dante Moore (Oregon)
3280 yards, 28 TDs, 9 INTs, 79.0 QBR
Trinidad Chambliss
3660 yards, 21 TDs, 3 INTs, 86.8 QBR
Now Carson Beck
3313 yards, 27 TDs, 10 INTs, 81.8 rating
Beck is right there with every one of these guys in yardage. He’s within a couple touchdowns of Moore and Pavia. His interception total is not some wild outlier for a quarterback who’s actually asked to throw the ball and move the offense. Yet somehow he’s the one being framed as “you can’t trust him, you have to protect him.”
What really gets me is how people act like Miami has to hide him, like letting Beck run the offense is a liability. Meanwhile, quarterbacks with nearly identical production are being praised as dynamic, fearless, “put the game in his hands” guys.
Beck isn’t some reckless passer just chucking it into coverage. He’s a rhythm and timing QB who reads the field, works the intermediate game, and keeps the offense on schedule. Is he perfect? No. But pretending he can’t beat you with his arm is crazy work
People act like he is an inaccurate QB, with 6 touchdowns 12 picks
“You have to protect him.”
“If you put the game in his hands, he’ll give it away.”
That narrative is honestly getting sickening. People talk about Beck like he’s some limited quarterback who can’t win you a game with his arm. Like if Miami lets him operate the offense, it automatically means turnovers and trouble. But when you actually look at his production compared to other top quarterbacks, WTF are they talking about? Especially when you look at the numbers.
Julian Sayin (Ohio State)
3610 yards, 32 TDs, 8 INTs, 88.4 QBR
Fernando Mendoza (Indiana, Heisman winner)
3172 yards, 36 TDs, 6 INTs, 89.5 QBR
Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt, Heisman finalist)
3539 yards, 29 TDs, 8 INTs, 87.2 QBR
Dante Moore (Oregon)
3280 yards, 28 TDs, 9 INTs, 79.0 QBR
Trinidad Chambliss
3660 yards, 21 TDs, 3 INTs, 86.8 QBR
Now Carson Beck
3313 yards, 27 TDs, 10 INTs, 81.8 rating
Beck is right there with every one of these guys in yardage. He’s within a couple touchdowns of Moore and Pavia. His interception total is not some wild outlier for a quarterback who’s actually asked to throw the ball and move the offense. Yet somehow he’s the one being framed as “you can’t trust him, you have to protect him.”
What really gets me is how people act like Miami has to hide him, like letting Beck run the offense is a liability. Meanwhile, quarterbacks with nearly identical production are being praised as dynamic, fearless, “put the game in his hands” guys.
Beck isn’t some reckless passer just chucking it into coverage. He’s a rhythm and timing QB who reads the field, works the intermediate game, and keeps the offense on schedule. Is he perfect? No. But pretending he can’t beat you with his arm is crazy work
People act like he is an inaccurate QB, with 6 touchdowns 12 picks