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Re: Post game Packers
Exactly. Sure, the coaches/players can go back and focus on where they need to improve but when I, a fan, see a Skins win I'm generally pleased and satisfied. I could care less about the individual stats.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Re: Post game Packers
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The hold at 8:21 is beyond holding, it's a wrestling move. I think Kerrigan is having a way better beginning of season than last year. What are his grades against the run though? That would be my only knock on his piece of work. Quote:
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I really have no worries about our D. They've played really well across the board for 3 weeks. 7 of the 10 points and 64 of the 240 passing yards we allowed yesterday came on a blown coverage between Norman and Swearinger (think it's on DJ though, isn't it?). Second week in a row this happens though (Hilton TD last week), if this can be corrected and avoider against the Saints, we'll be fine!
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#108 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Post game Packers
Adrian Peterson is fifth in the league for rushing yards at 236 yards, 4.2 ypc.
20 yards ahead of somebody named Saquon Barkley Ballin |
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Re: Post game Packers
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He graded 2nd in Total pass rush grade . (60.4) Grade behind Matt I (66.3)
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Re: Post game Packers
Kerrigan was on the field for 58 snaps and 41 of those was a pass rush and 3 of those resulted in a pressure all of which where hurries as I said earlier today.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: Post game Packers
Great all-around win. I'm slightly concerned about our rushing defense still in the fact it seems like the other teams get 0 yards or 12. I'd love to see them be a little more consistent in that. Overall, defense is vastly improved...
For all the questions about Doctson, does anyone else feel like the balls throw to him seem really inaccurate? Like, it's almost where it's just bad luck or something. It's like Smith seems accurate to everyone else and then throws a little bit out of reach of Doctson. Maybe he needs to start sacrificing enough to Jobu?
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Re: Post game Packers
Did anyone else watch the Colts/Eagles game? Just wondered if their defensive line worked the Eagles like they did ours? Really trying to nail down how that all happened and hope it was just a scheme thing.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NC
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Re: Post game Packers
Another point to support Kerrigan: Scheme. I would wager with Allen, Payne and Matt I, the scheme for the week called for him to keep a gimpy Rodgers in the pocket. I think it worked for the most part.
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#114 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Re: Post game Packers
The PI and defensive holding penalties all seemed like pretty fair calls. That to me is a good offense making its own luck. You could look at those as forced penalties.
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Re: Post game Packers
They played the eagles tough all game, made wentz look bad at times. Grades aren't up yet but the Colts D is much improved from last yr.
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Re: Post game Packers
http://www.espn.com/nfl/qbr/_/week/1
Im into some stats today...total QBR for the season: Alex at a very respectable 10 Cousins 14 Eli 19 Dak at a very garbage 28 Jimmy G was terrible before his injury ranking 30 in the league right behind Bradford who was ranked 29. You know whats crazy? Baker Mayfield had the second highest QBR performance of the year with his comeback vs the Jets. had a 95.5 QBR for his play in that game. |
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Re: Post game Packers
Good to know. And the Eagles offensive line is no joke either...
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: San Diego Ca
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Re: Post game Packers
How about some love for Bergstrom?
No botched snaps and didn't get exposed out there. |
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