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01-13-2018, 02:21 AM #123
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Re: Final NFL QB Rankings by PFF Player Grades, 2017
"Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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01-13-2018, 02:24 AM #124
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Re: Final NFL QB Rankings by PFF Player Grades, 2017
What you don't understand is that a playmaker like Hopkins helps a QB relax, because he doesn't have to make a perfect throw. It allows him to play loose and that helps him to get into a better rhythm. When you watch the Patriots play, they throw a lot of short passes to warm Brady up and get him into a rhythm. When that offense gets into a funk, they throw to Gronkowski, no matter who or how many are on him and it gives the offense another jump start.
When your offense does absolutely nothing unless you make pinpoint accurate throws, you play tight."Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Re: Final NFL QB Rankings by PFF Player Grades, 2017
Yes. Last off-season (and the year before that) I said the reason we lost was because we didn’t build an offense. I expected them to invest in offense. They didn’t and I was mad. Once I calmed down I hoped that the plan they went with, but didn’t agree with, would work because as a fan I always hope that we win regardless of whether I agreed with the process. I will do the same this year regardless of whether they do what I hope they should. Seems pretty clear that they need to build an offense as that is clearly what is wrong with this team. But if they go in a different direction, while being initially pissed off (like last off season), I will eventually calm down and just hope for the best. If they fail again I will be back beating my drum. Fact is nothing you or I say actually makes a difference. We’re just here to hope.
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01-13-2018, 03:40 AM #126
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Re: Final NFL QB Rankings by PFF Player Grades, 2017
Going to work for piss poor management kills drive in a lot of employees especially when you look at your guys warming up and see Wallace Moore Camp and then look and see Maclin sitting down talking to 11 both in street clothes. Then look across and see AB JuJu Bryant Bell..........
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01-13-2018, 02:29 PM #128
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01-13-2018, 07:47 PM #129Pro Bowl Poster
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01-14-2018, 11:29 AM #130
Re: Final NFL QB Rankings by PFF Player Grades, 2017
Well it's a combination of things. Sure it hasn't helped that there has been misses in the draft from Perriman to Williams and onwards down but normally you'd go out and fix those mistakes via FA. We can't. Flacco prevents this.
Flacco also isn't an elite QB capable of playing without top flight players on offense. So the question sort of becomes which is more plausible to do should we try to find a top flight WR. Top flight TE. Top oline. All these players the flacco fluffers say we need in order to be successful. While under the confines of paying Flacco 30 million.
Or do we just find our an elite QB who doesn't need those things. For me the answer is kind of simple the margin of error is too small with Flacco and his contract to allow us to do those things. Maybe if he was under a contract similar to McCown who actually outplayed Joe I would say sure lets get some play makers in.
For those who say well a bunch of other teams do it why can't we. I guess the answer is they don't. Most teams with non-elite QB's getting paid 15-20 plus million dollars don't make the playoffs. The Brady's do. The Rodgers do. The Steelers do.
Did Oakland make the playoffs? Did SEA? Did the Cardinals? The Bengals? The Chargers? The Redskins? It's hard to do. It's much easier to make the playoffs with a QB on their rookie deal because even if they are not elite at least they aren't get paid like one and you have the dollars to correct other areas. We have the worst of both worlds. In fact Flacco wasn't just not elite he was statistically one the worst starters in the NFL but paid the 2nd most.
That is sustainable. You can invent whatever reasons you want. We need elite playmakers. We need an elite RT. We need better TE's. The reality if we are paying Joe like a franchise qb then he needs to play one. If he can't we can find someone else a hell of alot cheaper
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01-14-2018, 01:58 PM #132
Re: Final NFL QB Rankings by PFF Player Grades, 2017
One can get this off of any reputable website; it is common football statistics.
The top-ten NFL QB's of 2017 courtesy of ESPN:
RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RATE YDS/G 1 Tom Brady, QB NE 385 581 66.3 4,577 7.88 64 32 8 35 102.8 286 2 Philip Rivers, QB LAC 360 575 62.6 4,515 7.85 75 28 10 18 96.0 282 3 Matthew Stafford, QB DET 371 565 65.7 4,446 7.87 71 29 10 47 99.3 278 4 Drew Brees, QB NO 386 536 72.0 4,334 8.09 54 23 8 20 103.9 271 5 Ben Roethlisberger, QB PIT 360 561 64.2 4,251 7.58 97 28 14 21 93.4 283 6 Matt Ryan, QB ATL 342 529 64.7 4,095 7.74 88 20 12 24 91.4 256 7 Kirk Cousins, QB WSH 347 540 64.3 4,093 7.58 74 27 13 41 93.9 256 8 Alex Smith, QB KC 341 505 67.5 4,042 8.00 79 26 5 35 104.7 269 9 Russell Wilson, QB SEA 339 553 61.3 3,983 7.20 74 34 11 43 95.4 249 10 Jared Goff, QB LAR 296 477 62.1 3,804 7.98 94 28 7 25 100.5 254
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