Don't be sorry, that's what we're all here for.
But yes, I don't understand copying/pasting the same comment over and over then refusing to discuss it.
There may have been a horrific accident to the head so I don’t want to sound insensitive
Don't be sorry, that's what we're all here for.
But yes, I don't understand copying/pasting the same comment over and over then refusing to discuss it.
So again, you're refusing to examine CURRENT data. Why are you scared of having this conversation? I guarantee you didn't even bother watching the video I linked even though it was only 9 minutes long.so when does season start? sunday. let me be judge. after 17 game hit me back??? last year over. 10 and 6 was good yr for team. this new yr..
What is this?
FactThis is fact?
I have seen Tua play in nfl. He need experience at this level.. this sunday will be good test for him. I am not saying he good or bad. I need see more of him play. To get good evaluation of him...So again, you're refusing to examine CURRENT data. Why are you scared of having this conversation? I guarantee you didn't even bother watching the video I linked even though it was only 9 minutes long.
Thanks."I have gone some way towards establishing the link between an accurate quarterback and an efficient supporting cast. With this in mind, we should have high hopes for Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua TagovailoaP in 2021. He posted a 7.9 Accuracy Rating a year ago, the same as Aaron RodgersP and Teddy BridgewaterP. He also delivered a Catchable Pass Rate of 80.3-percent in 2020. Only Rodgers and Drew BreesP were better. Yet he managed a dismal 13.8 (No. 28) Fantasy Points per Game. Can we attach some blame to the players around him? With a -7.17 (No. 26) Supporting Cast Efficiency rating, you bet we can."
Meet the Metric - Explaining PlayerProfiler's Accuracy Rating Metric
Tua Tagovailoa was a leader in Accuracy Rating in 2020, the latest of our advanced stats and metrics broken down in our Meet the Metric series.www.playerprofiler.com
Accuracy Rating grades the accuracy each of throw on a 1-10 scale. A grade from 1-3 represents the most errant throws, a 4-7 mark represents throws in some range of catchable but sub-optimal, and a score of 8-10 represents the most pinpoint passes. These allow receivers to convert receptions and gain yards after the catch. Quarterbacks with Accuracy Ratings above 6.0 are considered highly accurate, and those below 4.0 are considered highly inaccurate.
Coached to win? As opposed to all the coaches that coach to lose? Perplexing statement.I kind of hate to do this, because the past is the past. Joe Philbin, Mike Sherman, and Bill Lazor had Tannehill handcuffed for four seasons. He couldn't call the offense from the line of scrimmage under those guys. He wasn't allowed to make adjustments even if he saw a blitz coming. It's remarkable that he even did what he did under those guys. And again, those teams had terrible O lines and the offenses were designed to be fast and quick execution, which was Tannehill... but his receivers often weren't open so he would take the given a lot of the time.
What Tua has shown in a few games is he will take a shot into the end zone when within the 30. Tannehill would take 7 or 8 yards on a high percentage play rather than going for the kill. Best thing I can say regarding Tua is that he has been coached to win, and he has been coached to be a winner. Tua has been taught to be excellent. That isn't to say that Tannehill isn't excellent, but his career doesn't carry the same pedigree of coaching and winning. Basically, I feel like Tua expects to win, and he should expect to win. Tannehill's coaches... I don't know what the f--k those morons expected, and it damn well showed!
sure...I have seen Tua play in nfl. He need experience at this level.. this sunday will be good test for him. I am not saying he good or bad. I need see more of him play. To get good evaluation of him...
Thanks.
So how many people are grading each throw? Does it have year to year consistency?
SIS rates his accuracy very low:
How is the accuracy rating you mentioned superior?
Well year to year consistency would be relevant in terms of judging the statistic itself. If one year it says Tom Brady is very accurate and then they next year it says he's very inaccurate. I wouldn't trust the stat.I'm not sure how many people are grading each throw. I'm sure you can find that information on the link provided. Why would year to year consistency be relevant when he's played one year?
What makes SIS rates superior? At least this shows you how 'stat's and data can be manipulated to show what you want it to show.
Thanks.
So how many people are grading each throw? Does it have year to year consistency?
SIS rates his accuracy very low:
How is the accuracy rating you mentioned superior?
I'm sure you can dig through their data to find out.Well year to year consistency would be relevant in terms of judging the statistic itself. If one year it says Tom Brady is very accurate and then they next year it says he's very inaccurate. I wouldn't trust the stat.
I'm not saying SIS rates are superior (although it's a significantly larger company w/ more resources), although I'm not the one making the claim Tua has elite accuracy.
Fins were 27th in the league in 3rd down effeciency... They were 2nd on 4th % but thats on 8 total plays, not sure how this is an argument for/against a OC... I mean its nice and all but pretty marginal... Fins were 17th in TOP so not sure what argument you're trying to make.Ok… then explain how our offensive TOP, 3rd and 4th down efficiency and PPG were best in 20 seasons? If you have facts I’m happy to debate.
Disagree. They've been clear. Not sure why you think otherwise.There would probably be less Tua doubt if the organization were more emphatic about putting the Deshaun Watson rumors to bed. Like, I think even before the legal issues I think Watson is overrated because he creates too many sacks by holding onto the ball and running in circles in the pocket trying to make a big play, but I understood why the Dolphins would have at least discussed a few things in the offseason. But once camp came around and Tua took command, its time to put that crap to bed. The latest rumors probably more than anything were floated by the Texans themselves in a last ditch bid to get a good trade offer from someone, but the Dolphins could have done more than they did in response. This is where that Patriot's style always keeping things close to the vest and not saying too much thing works against us.