Sure, but outside of playing again Donald, Allen has had nothing but clean pockets. Even when there is pressure, its not coming until 4 to 5 seconds after the snap, which is phenomenal. Now the run game? Thats a bit different.
No. If you pass, but dont get the completions and the first, the Raiders get the ball back without having to win an onside kick.
Yes, you do. You have no idea what you are talking about.
Well coaches teams are no more likely to recover on an onside kick.
This cracked me up. You think youre saying something clever, but you end up looking really silly.
Turns out yards dont matter much if you dont get points.
No. This happens on under thrown balls. The receivers slows down for the ball, which the guy covering can't see, initiating contact and creating a PI situation. Happens all the time.
Ok, we are in the trust tree here. Do you really think the stat passes defended is the appropriate metric for understanding what role Edmunds plays in our pass coverage? Like, if you really believe that, its just a matter of learning about how pass defense works in the NFL. You don't have to continue not knowing how this works. But you have to first admit that you don't quite understand. Maybe you're a novice; maybe your an offense guy. That's all fine. But you have to ask first.
THAT comment. That comment right there. That is how I know you have no idea what you are talking about.
90% of what makes him so effective is he deters passes over and through him. He makes throwing over the middle of the field so much more difficult.
This is the equivalent of saying a CB is a good defender because he has a lot of tackles--it just completely misunderstands their role in the defense.