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It's because he makes some very clownish mistakes here and there that are hard to forget, like the fumble last week or his struggles at knowing when halftime begins. He is a talented passer though
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NattyBo posted:It's just really annoying and any time he makes a mistake it's magnified like other QBs never do the same. Hell even around here some people hold him to blame for RG3, and can't get over the fact that he is occasionally going to turn the ball over. we call this the andy dalton problem friendo
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# ? Oct 27, 2016 21:07 |
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NattyBo posted:By The Numbers: Why It's Time To Pay Kirk Cousins His numbers certainly look great when you exclude his first 3 seasons, or 40% of the games he's played in the NFL. That's Sam Bradford math. Maybe cut the sample size smaller and just take his games against the Eagles and he'll sound like Tom Brady.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 04:22 |
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Wait, how can Kirk Cousins be the best QB in the NFL if Tony Romo is still in the league, and he is the greatest QB to ever play the game?
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a new study bible! posted:Tony Romo is still in the league Doubtful.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 12:53 |
Just wanted to say that the NFCE has no team under .500. Thanks and god bless.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 13:21 |
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TFF is still so shook up they were wrong about both RG3 and now Kirk Cousins.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 15:03 |
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Late to Cousins-chat but he is a good QB and I hope the Redskins sign him (assuming he doesn't fall apart). His red-zone turnovers early in the season were annoying and he needs to work on his deep ball, but he can move the offense and he seems to make decent enough decisions. He has had a pretty ineffective running game for most of last year and this year and despite that he has still put up pretty decent numbers.NattyBo posted:I really see him as well above average but I think the national perception is different. I'm not ready to go back into the wilderness of putrid QBs. Cousins gives us a chance to win most of the games we play in, which is good enough. I don't know where I'd rank Cousins in terms of QBs in the league, probably somewhere around 12th? I think he's certainly above average which is a big deal, given that like you said there is a big dropoff in play between Cousins and the bottom half of QBs in the league that are pretty much dumpster fires. I'm not well versed in football contracts and the salary cap, but if he keeps up this play it seems like you might just have to pay the guy because having an effective offense is kind of important, and you can't just grab a guy off the street or in the middle to late first round of the draft and expect quality play at the position.
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NotWearingPants posted:His numbers certainly look great when you exclude his first 3 seasons, or 40% of the games he's played in the NFL. That's Sam Bradford math. I mean, that leaves out room for growth. QBs do develop. He also wasn't a starter and in an absolutely toxic situation due to RG3 and ownership vs coaching staffs
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TheLightPurges posted:TFF is still so shook up they were wrong about both RG3 and now Kirk Cousins. I never believed in RG3 and was always on the see what Cousins can do wagon
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 15:36 |
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The NFC East was really bad last year but is now really good. Eat poo poo haters!!!
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 15:39 |
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RG3 had everything to succeed except an ability to slide and any sense of self-preservation whatsoever. Nobody ate avoidable killshots like Bobby G Tres.
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Big Ol Marsh Pussy posted:we call this the andy dalton problem friendo The Tannehill Trait
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NattyBo posted:I mean, that leaves out room for growth. QBs do develop. This is his 5th year in the league, what you see is what you get at this point.
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Cash Monet posted:This is his 5th year in the league, what you see is what you get at this point. That's historically false, even without factoring in the tumultuous situation Cousins has been in. I doubt he's ever going to Kurt Warner the league, but there's definitely still time for growth and improvement.
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Cash Monet posted:This is his 5th year in the league, what you see is what you get at this point. It's only his second year as a full time starter. This is exactly what I was talking about. Also what we get is a guy on pace to break his own franchise records which he set last year. Lol
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It's Stafford's eighth year.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 20:57 |
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sean10mm posted:RG3 had everything to succeed except an ability to slide and any sense of self-preservation whatsoever. Nobody ate avoidable killshots like Bobby G Tres. RG3 has very little ability as a pocket passer so I'm not sure where you get "has everything"
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 21:08 |
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Nodoze posted:RG3 has very little ability as a pocket passer so I'm not sure where you get "has everything" He can make every throw you could ask of him, which is something you can not say for Bortles or Osweiller.
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Nodoze posted:RG3 has very little ability as a pocket passer so I'm not sure where you get "has everything" I meant on paper, obviously he's a bust. Coming out of college he was a 6'2" fast strong far throwing guy who was supposed to be intelligent. Though he might have developed better if he didn't keep dying so who knows?
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sean10mm posted:I meant on paper, obviously he's a bust. Coming out of college he was a 6'2" fast strong far throwing guy who was supposed to be intelligent. Imagine what RG3 might have been if Jim Harbaugh coached him instead of Shanahan.
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Chichevache posted:He can make every throw you could ask of him, which is something you can not say for Bortles or Osweiller. Kyle Boller could throw a ball into the end zone on his knees from the 50, arm strength means nothing if you never learn to read a defense
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 00:26 |
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NattyBo posted:Kyle Boller could throw a ball into the end zone on his knees from the 50, arm strength means nothing if you never learn to read a defense I meant make every throw, not just throw hard. Colin Kaepernick has a massive loving arm, but he can't throw a fade to save his life. But yes, reading a defense matters too and not just for pocket passers.
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 00:30 |
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Things you look for in a QB prospect: 1. His arm strength. How far can he throw? 2. His accuracy. Can he place the ball anywhere on the field? 3. His precision. Can he place the ball in a specific spot when he throws there? 4. His girlfriend. Is she hot enough for a NFL QB? 5. His stance on the National Anthem. Does he capitalize National Anthem when he types it out? 6. His footwork. Is he able to consistently do proper step drops into a quick delivery? 7. His neckbeard. How thick and coarse is it? 8. His delivery. Is there a hitch in it or is it a smooth transition? 9. His support of Donald Trump. Is it true or just ironic? 10. His ability to read progressions. Does he favor one side of the field?
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Chichevache posted:He can make every throw you could ask of him, which is something you can not say for Bortles or Osweiller. He can't though
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Doltos posted:Things you look for in a QB prospect: What about his name???
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Nodoze posted:He can't though The only throws I ask him to make are ones that land far from his receivers or land in the hands of his opponents, and he manages to do that very well
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NattyBo posted:It's just really annoying and any time he makes a mistake it's magnified like other QBs never do the same. Hell even around here some people hold him to blame for RG3, and can't get over the fact that he is occasionally going to turn the ball over. That sounds suspiciously like Jay Cutler...
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Doltos posted:2. His accuracy. Can he place the ball anywhere on the field? I know the rest of the post has jokes but I can't tell if this was one, please elaborate the difference
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Febreeze posted:I know the rest of the post has jokes but I can't tell if this was one, please elaborate the difference my guess would be accuracy is being able to spread the ball out over the field whereas precision is more about throwing into tight windows
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 21:31 |
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If I remember correctly, accuracy means "dude can throw where he aims to," whereas precision is "dude is accurate often." Don't quote me on that though.
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 21:34 |
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Accuracy refers to how close you are to the target, precision refers to consistency. For example, a quarterback who always throws five yards past his receiver is not accurate but is precise.
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Febreeze posted:I know the rest of the post has jokes but I can't tell if this was one, please elaborate the difference Bottom right are your Tom Bradys and Peyton Mannings. Bottom left are your Marinos, Rivers, and Romos. Top right are your scattergun QBs like Cutler or Favre. Top left are your favorite insert busts here: ______
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 04:10 |
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To steal a phrase from baseball regarding pitchers, it's about accuracy within the strike zone. Pitcher A and Pitcher B could both throw 80 out of 100 pitches for strikes, but Pitcher A might be much much more successful because he's able to pick the corners all day while Pitcher B throws 40 hanging curves down the middle. It's an issue that I've seen guys like Sam Bradford have. They generally don't have terrible overthrows. He'll be in the ballpark of his receiver almost every throw, it's just that a ton of his throws are off target enough to prevent any real YAC or easy walk in TD's in some spots. Eli has this problem on occasion as well during the phases when he doesn't trust his offensive line.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 05:06 |
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to balance that post out with the low content post I wanted to make - it's October 30th 2016, and the NFC East remains the best division in football
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 05:07 |
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eli is high accuracy high precision you turd how dare you besmirch our gooberlord
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 05:08 |
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Metapod posted:Intruder please change the thread title to the AFC South is the best division in football
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Metapod posted:Intruder please change the thread title to the AFC South is the best division in football
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Doltos posted:Things you look for in a QB prospect:
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put romo and dak on the field in the same formation....
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