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I got one. Did anyone else? Just kidding.
This goes out to the real fans.
I got one. Did anyone else? Just kidding.
This goes out to the real fans.
Uncoverable.
This goes out to the real fans.
Nothing else is tracking, so they're pouncing on this. It's stupid.I didn't notice Hardy get into it with Bisaccia until I turned on the TV this morning. Thought it was just him & Dez exchanging words.
Good gawd, it's on every sports channel as well as my local morning news?
I think you mean, unrecoverable.Uncoverable.
Shit, our special teams coach needs to get yelled at. He is terrible and Garrett is too big of a pussy to do it.Nothing else is tracking, so they're pouncing on this. It's stupid.
I don't know what Garrett has said to him behind closed doors, but I'm glad Hardy did what he did. People on this team need to hold each other accountable, coaches too. I don't condone violence but this isn't croquet.Shit, our special teams coach needs to get yelled at. He is terrible and Garrett is too big of a pussy to do it.
I wish he faced the other team's ST as fiercely as he did Hardy, that old man wasn't backing down to the Kraken.Shit, our special teams coach needs to get yelled at. He is terrible and Garrett is too big of a pussy to do it.
And not only that, but why is Beasley back their returning punts with the game on the line and the offense in need of a big return? Hell why has he made no effort to improve the return game? We are continually getting crushed in terms of hidden yardage and I put that all on my special teams coach.I don't know what Garrett has said to him behind closed doors, but I'm glad Hardy did what he did. People on this team need to hold each other accountable, coaches too. I don't condone violence but this isn't croquet.
First of all that kick needed to be crushed through the back of the endzone, not perfectly delivered to the one guy who could fuck us and siphon away all momentum.
Why was Wilber coached to slam into a blocker without even checking where the returner was?
Why was Wilcox sitting there at the back edge of the widening scrum waiting to get run by?
I thought we should have gone for the all out block on that punt.And not only that, but why is Beasley back their returning punts with the game on the line and the offense in need of a big return? Hell why has he made no effort to improve the return game? We are continually getting crushed in terms of hidden yardage and I put that all on my special teams coach.
He's an easy target, but he also needs some horses to run.And not only that, but why is Beasley back their returning punts with the game on the line and the offense in need of a big return? Hell why has he made no effort to improve the return game? We are continually getting crushed in terms of hidden yardage and I put that all on my special teams coach.
Not too impressed with the "QB pressures" stat in general.
So, Gregory only played 8 plays, and got a QB pressure on 5 of them? That's pretty damn impressive.
It's an important stat. If you're making the QB move around in the pocket, you're being disruptive and can really throw a QB off his game.Not too impressed with the "QB pressures" stat in general.
Manning was definitely not comfortable. Since 2009 our pass rush has rarely affected him because he gets rid of the ball so quickly.It's an important stat. If you're making the QB move around in the pocket, you're being disruptive and can really throw a QB off his game.
The point is that pressure can cause a QB to throw a pass he wouldn't normally throw. It's not as good as a sack, obviously, but it's a valid thing to track.Manning was definitely not comfortable. Since 2009 our pass rush has rarely affected him because he gets rid of the ball so quickly.
But "pressures" count whether you influence the play or not, and that makes it much less useful as a stat.
What's more telling to me is how Manning didn't throw the kinds of bad passes that might lead to interceptions.
Agreed, and sometimes pressure is better than a sack, like when it causes an interception.The point is that pressure can cause a QB to throw a pass he wouldn't normally throw. It's not as good as a sack, obviously, but it's a valid thing to track.
He's not impressed because Lawrence is on top.It's an important stat. If you're making the QB move around in the pocket, you're being disruptive and can really throw a QB off his game.
As of the Detroit playoff game, criticism of DLaw is off limits for at least two years.He's not impressed because Lawrence is on top.
Pressures are so open to interpretation, which is why I don't pay them much attention.
My bad. I do remember you saying that at one point recently. My point is redacted.As of the Detroit playoff game, criticism of DLaw is off limits for at least two years.
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