Headhunter wrote:We're broke and can't pay Kahlil Mack hey let's give a guy who's been out of football for 10 years and never did shit after inheriting a stacked Dungy team 100 million dollars. Dude.
Coach doesn't count against the cap. Not really a fair comparison.
I think knowing Mack's final contract demand would be interesting.
I know that.
Coach's money coming from somewhere.
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showa58taro wrote:I think there’s room for shorter “take what they give you” passes, but still.
If a defense thinks you pose no threat to attack them downfield, DBs will squat on short routes and completely shut down your offense. I remember the Colts did this vs. Peyton in a playoff game. So Peyton kept trying to throw bombs downfield to Sanders and couldn't hit anything. It was horrible.
Headhunter wrote:Two out of 31 attempts more than 10 yards downfield. So many ways you can break down that hilarity
Pats do it all the time.
I was actually going to ask the average, as it was dwindling downward every year, league wide.
Remember there used to be a route called the deep post that was used for more than just running defenders out of a zone?
After looking at a few QBs from a few different offensive systems/trees, looks like about 40% of attempts are 10+ yards downfield. Lower than 25% in a game seems to be extremely rare.
Does them fancy nextgenstats tell you how god damn wide open each player was? er no...
Moving the goalposts already I see...
There are levels to evaluating talent that you've yet to reach, HeadwardSan.
You realize, esquire, that your superior talent evaluation would lead someone who doesn't know any better to the conclusion that the Patriots consistently have the most stacked god-given talented receiver corps year after year, and should play that god damn Creed song on every play, right?
Does them fancy nextgenstats tell you how god damn wide open each player was? er no...
Moving the goalposts already I see...
There are levels to evaluating talent that you've yet to reach, HeadwardSan.
You realize, esquire, that your superior talent evaluation would lead someone who doesn't know any better to the conclusion that the Patriots consistently have the most stacked god-given talented receiver corps year after year, and should play that god damn Creed song on every play, right?