LegendaryWarriorPoet

joined 2 years ago

Absolutely amazing people here think Cutler was consistent, literally one step away from calling Rex consistent lol Google exists, anyone can check out Jay‘s numbers with us, they were straight up terrible and legitimately even worse than Mitch or Justin. And he was wildly inconsistent

Germany should have stopped at two reichs and so should the nfl

[–] LegendaryWarriorPoet@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Swole Cole always fights like crazy for extra yards, him and Montgomery are the two best I’ve seen at it for the Bears in a long time

We get it, you vape

It seems like his decision making and short accuracy have improved too (hit first 12 passes most of which were short) still have to cut down on the fumbles tho

The fumbling is a fair point, but you’re being downvoted for douchebagedly calling him a rb lol

Brisker’s been arrow up last few weeks, could be huge with Ejack probably gone next year

I actually think this is a good idea but what I would expect would happen is you would have one poll strongly in one direction, and then the next day, or even later the same day, a similar pole in the opposite direction. I say this because you will see similar comments upvoted heavily in one thread, and down voted heavily in a different thread.

I actually think this is a good idea but what I would expect would happen is you would have one poll strongly in one direction, and then the next day, or even later the same day, a similar pole in the opposite direction. I say this because you will see similar comments upvoted heavily in one thread, and down voted heavily in a different thread.

I would have probably gone to moore based on the match up there (I dont trust scott in a critical situation), but moore isn’t wide-open like a video still might show, the safety of streaking towards him on a switch/match coverage (show split safety 2 high presnap, switch to one deep with low safety matching a crossing route post snap). It’s possible moore breaks the tackle and picks up the first down, but if the safety makes the tackle there, he’s short of the first.

[–] LegendaryWarriorPoet@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It’s really noticeable that the fields folks usually back up what they’re saying with specific examples or statistics, whereas the field haters usually just throw out insults and fake edgy one-liners they saw on political Twitter lol

[–] LegendaryWarriorPoet@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Last 16 games 92.8 passer rating 25TD 12 Int 7.1 yard per attempt https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/justin-fields-stats-in-the-last-16-games. Unsurprisingly numbers go down if you include before that (16 games starts with NE game last year)

 

https://stathead.com/football/versus-finder.cgi?request=1&seasons_type=perchoice&player_id1=CutlJa00&p1yrfrom=2009&p1yrto=2010&player_id2=FielJu00&p2yrfrom=2021&p2yrto=2023

Inspired by a prior post comparing Orton and Justin, thought it interesting that Justin has now has 31 starts (33 total games) which is how many Jay had through his first 2 seasons with us. Most folks here would probably assume Jay was a better passer/QB, and he does have a slightly higher completion percentage (60.5 vs. 60.1) and significantly more yards (not surprising since total yards are mostly a function of volume/attempts). But interestingly Justin has the higher yards/attempt, passer rating, and TD/INT ratio (1.30 vs. 1.19). This comparison should also favor Jay more since these were his 4th/5th seasons in the NFL, ages 26 and 27, whereas these are Justin's first 3 years, ages 22-24. Justin has way more sacks (87 to 115, 8.1% to 13.3% rate) and fumbles (19 to 32) which isn't surprising given the criticism of holding the ball too long. Also not surprising is Justin's massive advantage on the ground, but some may be surprised that, per pass attempt, he has been the more efficient passer despite being earlier into his career. However, his issues holding the ball/taking sacks/being susceptible to fumbles are even worse and hold him back even more than I would have thought.

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