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Eli Manning - 1.79 seconds to each pass attempt


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Who else on the schedule - besides Brady the Sequel - can do that? Asking for a friend because I don't know.

 

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@ChrisTrapasso: Perspective on Eli's 1.79 secs to each pass vs #Bills: Easily fastest of any QB since start of 2011. Next closest: 1.88 by Dalton/Staff 1x

 

@ChrisTrapasso: Looking ahead for #Bills: Mariota's average seconds to each pass attempt is 2.67, which is 4th slowest in NFL. Dalton at 2.18, 4th fastest.

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@ChrisTrapasso: Tom Brady avg'd 1.98 secs to each pass attempt vs #Bills in Week 2. Eli Manning avg'd 1.79 secs to each pass attempt yesterday. Crazy fast.

Two top notch HCs devising a strategy for their top notch qbs to counter a good defense. Coming up with the strategy to offset a strength of a defense is not the real challenge. It is the masterful execution of that strategy by the respective qbs that is most impressive.

 

On one side of the sideline bluster and histrionics were on full display. In our two losses two HCs not known for their engaging personalities were with seriousness and purpose doing their jobs.

 

Leadership is not about seeking the spotlight and being quotable. Leadership is preparing your team to play with discipline and intelligence. The personality of a team is most often reflected by the personality of the HC. Without concerning oneself with the stats anyone who watched the Pat and Giant game can see the difference.

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Two top notch HCs devising a strategy for their top notch qbs to counter a good defense. Coming up with the strategy to offset a strength of a defense is not the real challenge. It is the masterful execution of that strategy by the respective qbs that is most impressive.

 

On one side of the sideline bluster and histrionics were on full display. In our two losses two HCs not known for their engaging personalities were with seriousness and purpose doing their jobs.

 

Leadership is not about seeking the spotlight and being quotable. Leadership is preparing your team to play with discipline and intelligence. The personality of a team is most often reflected by the personality of the HC. Without concerning oneself with the stats anyone who watched the Pat and Giant game can see the difference.

I'll back you w hoody and brady, not yesterday though. The Bills lost that game.

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Who else on the schedule - besides Brady the Sequel - can do that? Asking for a friend because I don't know.

 

Edit: found this

 

@ChrisTrapasso: Perspective on Eli's 1.79 secs to each pass vs #Bills: Easily fastest of any QB since start of 2011. Next closest: 1.88 by Dalton/Staff 1x

 

@ChrisTrapasso: Looking ahead for #Bills: Mariota's average seconds to each pass attempt is 2.67, which is 4th slowest in NFL. Dalton at 2.18, 4th fastest.

 

If the difference between the 4th fastest and the 4th slowest is less than half a second, then this stat is being given way to much weight. Manning certainly did not look like Brady out there yesterday. He looked confused most of the game.

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Two top notch HCs devising a strategy for their top notch qbs to counter a good defense. Coming up with the strategy to offset a strength of a defense is not the real challenge. It is the masterful execution of that strategy by the respective qbs that is most impressive.

 

On one side of the sideline bluster and histrionics were on full display. In our two losses two HCs not known for their engaging personalities were with seriousness and purpose doing their jobs.

 

Leadership is not about seeking the spotlight and being quotable. Leadership is preparing your team to play with discipline and intelligence. The personality of a team is most often reflected by the personality of the HC. Without concerning oneself with the stats anyone who watched the Pat and Giant game can see the difference.

And without the ridiculous penalties against us, we win that game going away in the 2nd half by at least 10 points. the Giants made exactly 1 play on offense in the 2nd half and did nothing the rest of the time as we marched up and down the field at will against them.

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And without the ridiculous penalties against us, we win that game going away in the 2nd half by at least 10 points. the Giants made exactly 1 play on offense in the 2nd half and did nothing the rest of the time as we marched up and down the field at will against them.

Here's NFL.com's 39 takeaways from Sunday

 

2. Eli Manning calmly led the Giants on three touchdown drives as the Bills committed one soul-crushing penalty after the next -- a whopping 17 in total, the second most by any team all year -- to help New York build an early 16-3 lead it wouldn't lose. It was a tale of two halves for Manning, though, as New York's offense mostly struggled over the final two quarters. When they find their flow, Big Blue's attack can hang with anyone, but the G-Men wouldn't have won this game without Buffalo crumbling under a mountain of yellow flags.

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If the difference between the 4th fastest and the 4th slowest is less than half a second, then this stat is being given way to much weight. Manning certainly did not look like Brady out there yesterday. He looked confused most of the game.

1/2 a second is 4 yards for a fast pass rusher. Do you not really see a difference between hitting the QB and being 4 yards away from the QB?

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