Comparing Jacob Eason and Matthew Stafford after three months
Conclusion
Stafford’s first November was a lot better than his first two months, and it compares much better to Eason’s first November. But since Jacob Eason’s first two months were much better than Stafford’s first two, we can conclude that Eason had the better freshman season personally.
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Georgia did have a better season in 2006 than in 2016, but you can hardly place all that weight on the quarterbacks. Eason flips Stafford’s touchdown to interception ratio, showing that he’s more of a scoring threat and he takes care of the ball better.
We have on more Jacob Eason and Matthew Stafford piece and that’s the post-bowl game comparison. In that we will recap their entire freshman seasons and also go over Matthew Stafford’s sophomore season.