Hawkeye0202
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Some may disagree but the impact of this stat can be just as effective as sacks.........some would argue even more so.
LOL........glad you askThrough eight games:
Defense? Pretty good.
Special teams? Pretty good.
Offense? ______________.
Coaching? ______________.
Exactly.......not to mention there's a higher percentage of this stat impacting the QB on every play...well, its good stat to have. Least you know the possibility of getting turnover is probable.
The sum of numbers for the defense and offense will explode up over the next three games...my guess.The pressure stats will eventually lead to increased sack stats, this defense is evolving probably at the same rate the offense is.
Might be great timing.
LOL........glad you ask
Now what.......lol
LOL........glad you ask
Now what.......lol
LOL........glad you ask
Now what.......lol
LOL........glad you ask
Now what.......lol
Now explain this:Now post red zone stats. Dallas 29th
Now do Goal to Go %. Dallas 31st
FG’s don’t win championships.
Agree 100%........it's a serious issue. I mean they are moving the ball, just need to find better finishes.Now post red zone stats. Dallas 29th
Now do Goal to Go %. Dallas 31st
FG’s don’t win championships.
stats are for losers, the Romo Haters proclaimed that.Now explain this:
That's the passer rating that belongs to San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy in the fourth quarter of one-score games.
In those situations, the sophomore seventh-round pick has completed just 15 of 32 passes and has zero touchdown throws to three interceptions. No regular starting quarterback with more than a dozen attempts under those circumstances has a rating as low as Purdy.
The Iowa State product has also completed just 52.9 percent of his third-down passes, a rate which ranks ahead of only Mac Jones and Geno Smith among regular starters.
It all paints a picture that suggests Mr. Irrelevant 2022 doesn't have what it takes to carry the 49ers down the stretch and on a Super Bowl run.
https://bleacherreport.com/dallas-cowboys
Then:
So this furthers the idea that Prescott, Lamb and McCarthy (obviously there are more people involved, but you get the point) are able to overcome the issues of the offensive line and are having success through the air. Consider that Lamb just became the fourth wide receiver in team history to record at least 450 receiving yards in a three-game span as even more proof (2018 Amari Cooper, 2009 Miles Austin and 2007 Terrell Owens).
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...iel-elliott-offensive-line-run-block-win-rate
True but you can't win without them ........lolStats mean nothing; wins are everything
Championships matter; stats do not
sure but as has been seen stats do not mean championshipsTrue but you can't win without them ........lol
You mean the loaded offense with Brady and Moss........good example (lol)sure but as has been seen stats do not mean championships
Best example of that was the 2007 Patriots
You missed one.stats are for losers, the Romo Haters proclaimed that.
Stats mean nothing; wins are everything
Championships matter; stats do not