I don't think anyone with knowledge of the game is saying some of those sacks are not on him but you give the perception that all of them are on him and that just isn't so.
This. Exactly this.
I don't think anyone with knowledge of the game is saying some of those sacks are not on him but you give the perception that all of them are on him and that just isn't so.
Like I have repeated numerous times. No ability to look at the big picture.Duh I am...
I spelled the dif out for you earlier -> Rodgers was surrounded by skill players do I also need to explain that Rodgers was more mature having sat behind Favre in GBs system? I would expect his rating to be overall higher...
How about that concussion? Dude held onto the ball too long I guess...
Let me be clearer then: the ones over and above the league norm are on him in my opinion.I don't think anyone with knowledge of the game is saying some of those sacks are not on him but you give the perception that all of them are on him and that just isn't so.
Wait, now the "weapons" still aren't enough? :unsure:Duh I am...
I spelled the dif out for you earlier -> Rodgers was surrounded by skill players
By 20 points? You think it might be possible that Aaron Rodgers, the QB with the highest career rating of all time in the National Football League, might just simply be better?do I also need to explain that Rodgers was more mature having sat behind Favre in GBs system? I would expect his rating to be overall higher...
Clearly you've turned to talking about me because you have nothing of value to offer to the actual topic. :)Like I have repeated numerous times. No ability to look at the big picture.
League norm meaning time. Again, you rely solely on statistical data to form your opinion. Statistics are important and useful but not the end all when it comes to athletics.Let me be clearer then: the ones over and above the league norm are on him in my opinion.
What exactly have you contributed that has value?Wait, now the "weapons" still aren't enough? :unsure:
By 20 points? You think it might be possible that Aaron Rodgers, the QB with the highest career rating of all time in the National Football League, might just simply be better?
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:)Clearly you've turned to talking about me because you have nothing of value to offer to the actual topic.
Before you call his growth stagnant look at the improvement on 3d down and 4th quarter efficiency. No doubt he has a ways to go and he is at fault for some of his sacks but his overall growth has been good and warrants him remaining the starter for the foreseeable future.
No, the league norm meaning the percentage of pressured dropbacks in which a sack is taken. This is where Tannehill is astronomically out of the ordinary in comparison to other NFL QBs.League norm meaning time.
Wait, now the "weapons" still aren't enough? :unsure:
By 20 points? You think it might be possible that Aaron Rodgers, the QB with the highest career rating of all time in the National Football League, might just simply be better?
No, the league norm meaning the percentage of pressured dropbacks in which a sack is taken. This is where Tannehill is astronomically out of the ordinary in comparison to other NFL QBs.
I suspect if he wasn't doing the things Sharpe pointed out, he'd be sacked no more often when pressured than the average QB, and "sacks" -- the thing we've spent so much time on here lately -- wouldn't be much of a topic of discussion at all. He'd look like every other QB in that regard, and the offensive line would "look" better to us as well.
I'm sure you're aware that a photograph is a snapshot taken out of context?
Roll your eyes if you'd like, but a snapshot photo tells us nothing about whether Tannehill had already missed an open receiver, a la the Sharpe video, when those photos of him being pressured were taken.:rolleyes2:
How does Tannehill rate in the percentage of pressured dropbacks where he's thrown an INT? I'm betting he's well above the league average there.
"Shouright: your all-service one-stop for statistics, smart-ass remarks, and your general repository for your frustration about the team. Please, come again." :)I'm guessing this stat doesn't make Tannehill look bad and therefore no response from Shouright will be coming?
Funny, I thought this thread was about what Sterling Sharpe said? :unsure:Always entertaining when one person rips a player over and over again to the point where it becomes an agenda. We get it...we get it.