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kungfoodude

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  1. Lol. Texas Tech OT blocking the OG was the perfect summation of their day on offense.
  2. I meant the corner. That QB is not an NFL caliber guy, IMO.
  3. That guy probably thinks Beck is a #1 overall. I would say his opinion is about as worthless on prospects as it gets.
  4. I think ultimately this is just a case of Oregon being the better version of what Texas Tech is.
  5. That kid might be a top 10 pick if his career maintains progression. He has been excellent all year.
  6. It's interesting info but it misses a ton of context for specific offenses, IMO.
  7. That is a limited season sample, I will point out. It's only Weeks 11-17.
  8. I agree that the coaching staff is very subpar. Evero has some good elements at times but Dave Canales is a very bottom tier OC and HC.
  9. Adding some more context to the above post. Minimum 135 pass attempts. Bryce Young Completion Percentage 2025: 25th in NFL 2024: 37th in NFL 2023: 42nd in NFL CPOE 2025: -1.1 (24th in NFL) 2024: 2.1 (13th in NFL) 2023: -0.7 (31st in NFL)
  10. It's not an accurate table because it is missing a ton of starting QB's, both short term and medium term. It's for total yardage, so it's missing most of the guys from above. If you include all players credited with at least one start, he would be 6th of 24. Also, his career completion percentage would be considered near the bottom of the NFL during his career. That's a bit more context for that overall.
  11. Even better! I would hate to lose to the Bucs but the sweetest way to get in would be to lose, have Bucs fans thinking they were in for a day, and then Atlanta to snatch that away from them.
  12. I think you would find that old trope is significantly less accurate in the modern era. Don't get me wrong, you are always gonna have a chunk of dum-dums but there are a lot less of those "athletes that can't read" stories than the 80's and 90's. A lot of the development systems around young athletes actually require them to be considerably sharper and there is more focus on the educational aspects because not being able to survive in a formal educational environment is such a career limiting factor. I think the biggest evolution has been the improvements in the support systems around the athletes. The people around them are rarely dismissive of education anymore and a college degree now has the significance of a high school diploma. It's a rather basic component.
  13. TBQH, Jackson is performing almost as well as Horn in terms of coverage. So, although the scheme we run doesn't always allow Horn to be at his best, it does make things easier on others and it has proven to be pretty effective in coverage more often than not. His defense overall is designed to stress the QB's decision making. The biggest complication has been one of the worst front 7 units in the NFL and at times, in the history of our franchise. But, Evero also deserves a pretty healthy chunk of the blame for that because several of these bums have been publicly stated to be "Evero guys." The front seven has to produce a lot of pressure itself and has to be very disciplined in run support. Those are two areas that have generally been quite bad. It's not really the scheme. It's the fact that we have so many bums on that side of the ball and/or play guys in positions we have no business playing them. Again, Evero does get some blame for a chunk of that.
  14. Carson Beck is the worst QB in the CFB playoffs since Carson Beck.
  15. I am comfortable assessing Canales as a near league worst OC/HC. I can understand the objections to this based on having Bryce. I disagree but it's not unfair.
  16. I wasn't able to find a good situational pass rush source that wasn't behind a paywall. The Bucs weakness was interesting. Basically, entire defense.
  17. Agreed. I think he probably needs a long trek outside the south as a football player to potentially kick start his future. And that is still a long shot.
  18. I have to assume they made them stick to just one thing. IDK that I would say it's the most glaring, either. I think QB play is.
  19. JFC....I was looking at other NFL Missed Tackle stats and I found out that among qualifying players, Jaycee Horn has the worst Missed Tackle Percentage in the entire NFL. I knew he was having a bad season in that regard but I didn't think it was NFL worst level. WTF
  20. Honestly, I might have to take a look at the 3rd down pressure/blitz rates. I don't think we blitz on 3rd down very often.
  21. I do think Rozebum may be near the league leader in missed tackles. Let me verify. Edit: Tied for 9th in the NFL with 17.
  22. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47451548/2025-nfl-playoff-teams-weaknesses-concerns-flaws-afc-nfc#TB Carolina Panthers FPI chance to win Super Bowl: 0.5% Concerning weakness: Third-down defense The Panthers' defense has a very hard time getting off the field. Carolina ranks 15th on first down by DVOA and 13th on second down. Yet they rank 31st on third down, ahead of only the Cowboys. If you prefer more conventional stats, they rank 31st in conversion rate allowed on third downs; opponents move the sticks 46.7% of the time against the Panthers on third down and 63.6% of the time on fourth down. The Panthers managed to force two turnovers on third down against the Rams in their Week 13 upset, but this is not a trend that has gotten any better in recent weeks. And the top offenses on third down this season include the 49ers, Packers, Eagles and Rams.
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