QuincyCarterEra
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Just incredible
Its great that you don't get sacked.
Just incredible
He use to do all that. Don’t know what happened?Its great that you don't get sacked.
But really, it is what you do under pressure that matters:
Do you make a play? Do you step up
Sometimes you should throw it away, sometimes you should take a sack. Sometimes you should run or step up in the pocket.
But the percentage of times you get sacked under pressure is not a significant barometer because not all pressure is the same.
Dak is not houdini at all back there and he does not step up in the pocket very often at all.
Just incredible
you take too long to get the ball out , or our plays take too long to develop.
Just shows how much better the OL is playing this year compared to last year.
Sure it does because as noted above, not all pressure is the same, but it could be counted under this stat.Nope, this stat has absolutely nothing to do with the OL.
How about 2 specific plays in the last game related to how he does under pressure:Yeah, % of sack under pressure is another thing to bring to the table and is very useful.
If you have more pressure stats then you should link them.
Sure it does because as noted above, not all pressure is the same, but it could be counted under this stat.
How about 2 specific plays in the last game related to how he does under pressure:
1)Int on the screen
2)Failure to step up and thus got stripped sacked for another turnover!
Terrible play by Dak. He watched the DT go right by him and Filo pushed him by. A good QB steps up into that gap left there.Want me to give two examples of QBs messing up under pressure and consider them all bad?
Dak didn't see the guy at all, considering it was a DT that beat XSF in record timing. Stupid example. Good play by the DT.
So you don't have any stats? I'm shocked.
Terrible play by Dak. He watched the DT go right by him and Filo pushed him by. A good QB steps up into that gap left there.
Dude, you can watch him play and KNOW that he does not step up in the pocket. Do they make a stat for that?Do you have pressure stats for other QBs to compare to Dak's or no? Simple question asked three times.
PFF has Dak as number 2 among top 5 QBs under pressure LAST year. Jamie’s Winston was also top 5. This shows their credibility as far as measuring pressure is concerned.
This guys logic is extremely flawed anyways. PFF defines pressure as:
“Under pressure passing is any time the quarterback is disturbed from his normal throwing motion from set up to release, or anytime a pressure is registered on a given passing play.”
The Cowboys have Collins at RT and Frederick back at Center. A play can be counted as pressure when a sack isn’t even near the play and coupled with the fact the Cowboys throw a LOT more, the percentages would naturally drop.
If anything, this attests to how good the pass blocking has been.