September 13, 20223 yr Just now, MF POON said: Goff getting 35 points says a lot about our defense, and Jalen managing 31 on the road is nothing to sneeze at. QB's last year were have record bests against us, and I fear this season will be no different. I'm somewhat dreading what Kirk Cousins may do to us. Bro, me too lol legit praying that Monday curse thing for him is real
September 13, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, downundermike said: Yeah, Wilson's fault Williams and Gordon fumbled at the goal line. I am sure Hurts and his intangibles stops others from fumbling. I’m glad you brought this up considering you’re the same guy who blames Hurts for not getting touchdowns when two of his guys stepped out of bounds last year. So what you get credit for scores not made now? 😂🤣😂
September 13, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Bwestbrook36 said: I just want Wilson to get sacked a lot so he can cry about it some more lol. He got sacked 2 times yesterday so he is on pace for getting sacked the same amount he has his entire career... Grass isn't always greener Some of these internet GMs who wanted to give up everything and the kitchen sink to get this guy fail to see if we did then we don’t have Brown. We don’t have Davis. We can’t sign any additional free agents. Jalen Reagor is still a starting receiver for us, and the team is worse overall. Clearly the masses who swear they’re so much smarter than Howie don’t know sheet.
September 13, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, pgcd3 said: I'm not a big PFF believer but between this and the actual OL breakdowns maybe the criticisms were over the top? Well look at that. He did a really good job on Sunday. They got the TD's on the ground instead of the air but still got the air yards. It was a balanced Offensive Performance overall.
September 13, 20223 yr 23 minutes ago, KINGnabb said: Well look at that. He did a really good job on Sunday. They got the TD's on the ground instead of the air but still got the air yards. It was a balanced Offensive Performance overall.
September 13, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, DawkinsOwnage03 said: Hurtz > Trey Lance Let's see how Lance looks in his 3rd year
September 13, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, TorontoEagle said: Let's see how Lance looks in his 3rd year That will be his 3rd year in real life but, in tater years it will only be his 2nd full rookie year
September 13, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said: That will be his 3rd year in real life but, in tater years it will only be his 2nd full rookie year Well in Tate years he’s a bum after one bad series. 🤷♂️
September 13, 20223 yr 13 minutes ago, EazyEaglez said: Well in Tate years he’s a bum after one bad series. 🤷♂️ Nope 3 years now of the same ish.
September 13, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, TorontoEagle said: Nope 3 years now of the same ish. It's really like it's his 7th year since y'all also counted his college career 😄
September 13, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, MF POON said: It's really like it's his 7th year since y'all also counted his college career 😄 Wentz in their eyes is still a rookie since only one of seasons actually counts and he didn’t even finish it. 😂
September 14, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, TorontoEagle said: Nope 3 years now of the same ish. He's played 1 game in his 3rd year so far, led the team to a win with the offense producing 455 yards and 31 points (4 TDs and 1 FG in 5 red zone trips) and the only people saying stupid crap like "stock down" are part of the 6 member circle jerk that hangs out in the "blog" parroting each other about their dislike of Hurts. Meanwhile reputable writers, analysts, commentators, etc... are describing his performance as a positive. The "But Hurts" crowd is in denial.
September 14, 20223 yr This list is a joke. Some of you clowns still believe in PFF and all their bs stats? How is Mahomes so low after throwing 5 touchdowns and zero turnovers? PFF is trash.
September 14, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, EazyEaglez said: This list is a joke. Some of you clowns still believe in PFF and all their bs stats? How is Mahomes so low after throwing 5 touchdowns and zero turnovers? PFF is trash. https://www.pff.com/news/pro-how-pff-grades-quarterback-play
September 14, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, brkmsn said: https://www.pff.com/news/pro-how-pff-grades-quarterback-play I don’t care how they come to their decisions based on their own rules. If the guy leading the league in TD passes right now isn’t the top guy then their views are stupid. By the way since we are going with made up rules well ESPN’s QBR system has Mahomes rated higher than Allen. 🤷♂️
September 14, 20223 yr Coaches need to find a way to beat the blitzes. Need to eliminate the unblocked defenders.
September 14, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, EazyEaglez said: I don’t care how they come to their decisions based on their own rules. If the guy leading the league in TD passes right now isn’t the top guy then their views are stupid. By the way since we are going with made up rules well ESPN’s QBR system has Mahomes rated higher than Allen. 🤷♂️ Well, I can't make you click on a link and understand something you don't want to understand. Based on statistical production, Mahomes had the best day. That's clear. But PFF tries to separate the other elements from each pass including what the WR does after the catch. To simplify this, a QB could come in for 1 play, make a terrible decision to throw a pass into triple coverage, have it go through 1 defender's hands, ricochet off another defender's helmet and travel 10 yards the other way where a receiver catches it and breaks 7 tackles in the 80 yards it takes him to score a TD. Statistically, that QB has a perfect passer rating, averages 80 yards per completion and has 100% TD percentage. Another QB can come in for one play, avoid a sack with mobility, fire a perfect deep pass that travels 58 yards in the air and hits a wide open receiver perfectly in stride only to have it dropped. His QB rating would be very low, but his pass was perfect. PFF is only rating the QB's part on the pass, not the outcome since the QB had nothing to do with the outcome. In PFF's system, Mahomes still had a very good game as a passer. They just rated several people higher (based only on the QB's part of the play). Once again, you can click on the link and they explain their system in detail using a whole bunch of clips.
September 14, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, brkmsn said: Well, I can't make you click on a link and understand something you don't want to understand. Based on statistical production, Mahomes had the best day. That's clear. But PFF tries to separate the other elements from each pass including what the WR does after the catch. To simplify this, a QB could come in for 1 play, make a terrible decision to throw a pass into triple coverage, have it go through 1 defender's hands, ricochet off another defender's helmet and travel 10 yards the other way where a receiver catches it and breaks 7 tackles in the 80 yards it takes him to score a TD. Statistically, that QB has a perfect passer rating, averages 80 yards per completion and has 100% TD percentage. Another QB can come in for one play, avoid a sack with mobility, fire a perfect deep pass that travels 58 yards in the air and hits a wide open receiver perfectly in stride only to have it dropped. His QB rating would be very low, but his pass was perfect. PFF is only rating the QB's part on the pass, not the outcome since the QB had nothing to do with the outcome. In PFF's system, Mahomes still had a very good game as a passer. They just rated several people higher (based only on the QB's part of the play). Once again, you can click on the link and they explain their system in detail using a whole bunch of clips.
September 14, 20223 yr There is something fundamentally flawed about Hurts. His inability to read defenses, progress through his receivers, and find the open man. This deficiency gives the D the advantage through blitzing. I don't think Hurts will have continued success in avoiding blitzes with his feet. Blitz packages change. He may not juke in the right direction. Just a problem waiting to happen.
September 14, 20223 yr 20 hours ago, Shalodeep said: He lead us in rushing yards again....looks like the same throwing mechanics and decision making. It's just force feed AJ instead of Smith or Goedert this year The day a coach comes out and says "you didn't see Jalen was a top fantasy QB this week. We are proud of him" is the day I switch Fing teams Miles Sanders led us in rushing yards
September 14, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, EazyEaglez said: This list is a joke. Some of you clowns still believe in PFF and all their bs stats? How is Mahomes so low after throwing 5 touchdowns and zero turnovers? PFF is trash. We actually agree on something
September 14, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, MillerTime said: Miles Sanders led us in rushing yards That is true. Hurts led the team in rush attempts, and Sanders edged him by 6 yards for more yardage. Up until the very last drive and Miles last carry for 24 yards, Hurts was the leader in both attempts and yards. Then they pulled Sanders and ran it 3 times with Scott before Hurts' last legit attempt on the QB sneak. The last attempt was just the kneel down. So, Hurts had 16 carries. And about half of them were designed QB runs. That's an issue moving forward with him. For reference... Hurts had 42% of the carries in the game. Next closest was Sanders with 34%. Last season, Hurts had 139 of 550 rushes (25%). Sanders 137 of 550 (25%). Scott and Howard had 86 and 87 carries (16% each). Finally Gainwell, et al had 101 (18%). https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/stats/_/name/phi/season/2021/seasontype/2 That percentage for Hurts is ridiculously high if there is hope of him staying healthy through the year, or ever learning how to truly be a dangerous QB from the pocket (aka, one that DCs worry about being there, not one that they try to force to play from there).
September 14, 20223 yr 50 minutes ago, MillerTime said: Miles Sanders led us in rushing yards My bad lol won't move the goal post and eat that one. Had the carries on the mind. If pff is allowed to put Hurts above Mahomes in performance, I'm allowed to make up my own crap too!