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Stats, PFF grades, Thoughts on Offense, and Miami coming up
Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
That graph makes little sense. How does one have negative seperation? And why are the worst performing CB’s to the axis of the negative separation? Is 0 the mean and separation is plotted at either less than or greater than the mean? -
Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
Einstein replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was thinking just "Bernard" would do. -
Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
Einstein replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bienemy appears to think he still has Mahomes. He called a run play only 4 or 5 times in the first half. -
Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
Einstein replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
Again, I believe you are wrong. Cover 1 does as well. -
Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
Einstein replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
I disagree. The Commanders motioned into Shotgun split on multiple plays. Bernard was able to recognize this particular direction due to Milano being the Mike. -
Terrel Bernard named AFC Defensive Player of the Week
Einstein replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is really impressive work by Bernard. Miami called out Milano as the MLB and Bernard instantly recognized the play and direction. -
What is so frustrating about Gabe is that he is everything you want in a #2 as far as putting the work in, being a great teammate, having the skills and talent to do the job…. but he will also, without a doubt, drop crucial passes at the worst time. That includes contested balls. NFL receivers need to be able to catch contested balls. The drop in the end zone against Miami last year cost us that game. Other things in the game cost us too - but Gabe’s drop was one of them. That was the difference between the #1 seed and having a bye week, and having to face Cinci round 2.
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They could make these an hour long and i’d watch the entire thing.
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Dan Orlovsky on the Bills Offense Yesterday
Einstein replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall
Allen's numbers being better with play-action is not what is unique about what I posted. What is unique is the massive gap between Allen's non-play-action and play-action numbers. For example... Allen's QB rating goes up 30 points with play-action. Mahomes QB rating goes up only 8 points with play-action. Tuas QB rating goes up 0 points with play-action. Bradys QB rating goes up only 7 points with play-action. Staffords QB rating goes up only 12 points with play-action. Burrows QB rating goes up 0 points with play-action. Watsons QB rating goes up 8 points with play-action. Prescotts QB rating goes up 8 points with play-action. Rodgers QB rating goes up only 13 points with play-action. So yes, QB's typically fare better with play-action, but Allen is extremely unique with HOW MUCH better he is with play-action. A massive, whopping, 30 point difference. -
Stats, PFF grades, Thoughts on Offense, and Miami coming up
Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
That still results in 4.5 yards per carry given up, which would be tied for 10th worst in NFL rush defense. This strategy could work but it relies on perfect gap integrity by the 3 DL and excellent tackling by the 8 in coverage. Otherwise Miami would just hand the ball off all day. -
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Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
That is what I expected him to be. He is not a burner. Travis Kelce runs a 4.6. I have been unimpressed with Harty in the minimal amount of time we have seen him. Lots of season left to prove me wrong but so far i’m questioning spending $10M on him. -
McD much better D coordinator than Frazier
Einstein replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall
I doubt the Bills would ever confirm that, but there was an NFL insider that said McDemott did take over defensive play calling in 13 seconds. Allegedly that was the beginning of the fracture between McD and Frazier. It could be BS, but just reminding you of where the poster may have gotten that info. -
McD much better D coordinator than Frazier
Einstein replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall
What have you noticed schematically or otherwise that shows McDermott’s aggressiveness? Not arguing, just curious. My theory is that Bernards aggressive play style in the middle has swayed people into thinking the defense is being called more aggressively. I personally have noticed very little difference, schematically. . -
Visiting Teams having Lots of Fans in the Stands
Einstein replied to Bob Jones's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a photo I took of the Jags game yesterday. I couldn’t believe my eyes. Towards the end of 2nd quarter, if I recall correctly. -
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Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
He is getting rid off the ball so fast that it is certainly possible. Tua is, on average, releasing the ball only 2.3 seconds after the snap. That is #1 in the NFL -
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Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Many defenders in the middle of the field. -
McD much better D coordinator than Frazier
Einstein replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes - when more than 4 defenders rushed the quarterback. -
McD much better D coordinator than Frazier
Einstein replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall
The only way that this would be coach related is if Frazier was telling players to not play with their intuition or read the QB's eyes. I have a hard time believing that. -
McD much better D coordinator than Frazier
Einstein replied to TwistofFate's topic in The Stadium Wall
Spot on. We have the lowest blitz rate in the entire NFL. Frazier blitzed on 19.4% of plays last season. McDermott is blitzing on only 6.7% of plays this season. We are not only being less aggressive, we are being significantly less aggressive. 65% less aggressive. -
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Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
They are. Every d-line in the league is getting held but the league is choosing not to call it, unless it is a clear and obvious impact on the play. Too many good d-linemen as compared to o-linemen. The Broncos were leading most of the game and only lost by 2 points. There was nothing blowout about it. -
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Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe the Dolphins game plan will be to negate our DL by throwing passes within a second or two of snapping the ball. We need to tackle well. -
The Steelers have been stuck on a plane for 10 or so hours
Einstein replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
You have clearly never been stuck on a plane in the tarmac. When the engines aren't spooling at a high rate, the APU is lagging (can't feed enough power for the AC) and the airplanes gets hot...FAST. This is part of the reason why the plane cools down once it is in the air. Another reason is airflow over the surface of the fuselage and the temperature differences at 30,000 feet.