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Old 09-24-2018, 01:37 PM   #1
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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.
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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Old 09-24-2018, 02:50 PM   #2
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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.
Good to know. And the Eagles offensive line is no joke either...
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Old 09-24-2018, 01:31 PM   #3
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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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Old 09-24-2018, 01:33 PM   #4
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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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Old 09-24-2018, 02:01 PM   #5
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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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Old 09-24-2018, 04:16 PM   #6
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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.
LOL, so that is how you judge a QB, no wonder.
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LOL, so that is how you judge a QB, no wonder.
QBR is by far the best metric of QB performance available. I can explain how it's calculated but you wouldn't get it - the Giant in your name has never referred to your brain, we all know that.

It's your prostate. We all knew that too.

That said, QBR isn't very meaningful after only three games. Give it half a season and we'll have a pretty good picture taking shape.
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QBR is by far the best metric of QB performance available. I can explain how it's calculated but you wouldn't get it - the Giant in your name has never referred to your brain, we all know that.

It's your prostate. We all knew that too.

That said, QBR isn't very meaningful after only three games. Give it half a season and we'll have a pretty good picture taking shape.
Silly me, I thought the good measure of a QB was winning games/ championships.
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Silly me, I thought the good measure of a QB was winning games/ championships.


Yup none of your last 10 post aren’t proof enough.

It’s all good..denial is the first step
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Silly me, I thought the good measure of a QB was winning games/ championships.
well in that case he hasn't done a good job of that lately (43-56 record since that last SB)
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QBR is by far the best metric of QB performance available. I can explain how it's calculated but you wouldn't get it - the Giant in your name has never referred to your brain, we all know that.

It's your prostate. We all knew that too.

That said, QBR isn't very meaningful after only three games. Give it half a season and we'll have a pretty good picture taking shape.
Our grades are better at PFF but I'm biased...
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LOL, so that is how you judge a QB, no wonder.
G1 you really gotten sensitive about your lil Eli...
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G1 you really gotten sensitive about your lil Eli...
.........how so? Please ,proof?
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Old 09-24-2018, 03:03 PM   #14
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How about some love for Bergstrom?
No botched snaps and didn't get exposed out there.
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How about some love for Bergstrom?
No botched snaps and didn't get exposed out there.
On Redskins Talk podcast JP Finlay asks Gruden about how well Bergstrom and Roullier did and if they can replicate it and he said, "we'll try, I think when Saun comes back we'll address the issue then, but I think they did a good job, Tony did a an excellent job."

It sounds very much like these guys may play Lavauo out of his job!

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