Sydla
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You're now on record lying yet again and making a comment that has no point to what is being discussed.
LOL.
Everyone sees it but him.
You're now on record lying yet again and making a comment that has no point to what is being discussed.
And another lie. It's a bad habit. You should knock it off.
Because a LOT of the third downs have been giveup screens or dropped passes.
How is that?
Denial...i don't like the other stats either and there are reasons they too are wrong or exhaggerated.
This one could not be correct though.
Cowboys Oline great w pass protection
Because we know this is some computerized bs made up by non athletic nerds who love to pretend to be smart and knowledgeable when it comes to football. At the end of the day those who are competitive athletes know that only wins & losses, tds/interceptions matter. We don’t need scientific data to tell us about a player or a team.
This is bs at its finest. 4 games in and they think they know how the season will wind up being.
Personally I hate fantasy football because this is the type of crap it creates. There is no formula for determining winners or losers. Which is WHY THEY PLAY THE GAME!!!!
1 game. Let's see it a few games in a row.118 QBR against the Lions. Inept? Only for poster child haters like yourself.
When Dak refuses to throw the dammed ball he going to be pressured. The OL can only block for so long before they start having to hold.Here's PFF's ranking of fewest pressured dropbacks, as a percentage of all dropbacks (min 100):
1 Trubisky 23.3%
2 Flacco 24.3%
3 Tannehill 24.3%
4 Goff 24.8%
5 Roethllisberger 25.1%
23 Prescott 36.3%
The apparent inconsistency is due to the fact that PFF attributes most of the pressures to Prescott himself.
Football Outsiders' ranking of adjusted sack rate:
1 LAR 4.0%
2 DET 4.0%
3 JAX 4.5%
4 CIN 4.6%
5 NO 4.6%
30 DAL 10.7%
Because these numbers vary from site to site. Who’s word are we to take? And who determines what’s considered a drop? Isn’t it strange that with the passes we’ve seen dropped compared to the low numbers of pass attempts the percyof dropped passes would be higher? I’m just saying. I don’t buy this new age bs. Because most of it is just opinion.How is giving percentages on dropped passes, third down conversions, etc. made up?
Exhibit A. Here’s a guy disputing something that’s in Dak’s favor. But according to you nerds, the numbers don’t lie.When Dak refuses to throw the dammed ball he going to be pressured. The OL can only block for so long before they start having to hold.
What are you talking about? Did you read it? It says he has been pressured 36% of the time.Exhibit A. Here’s a guy disputing something that’s in Dak’s favor. But according to you nerds, the numbers don’t lie.
Yea. I read it. And you’re saying the pressure is Dak’s fault.What are you talking about? Did you read it? It says he has been pressured 36% of the time.
Because a lot of it is his fault.Yea. I read it. And you’re saying the pressure is Dak’s fault.
I guess you were in the cradle in 2016. 2017 was an anomaly.1 game. Let's see it a few games in a row.