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Everything posted by carpanfan96
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Looky get to end the game on the PP
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Hey look svech answered me. Lol
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Let's get one more empty net goal. Pretty please
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LFG!!!!!!!
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Walker!!!!!!!
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This quote is from PFF article I linked. For as much flak as he receives for not being a top-tier separator and release artist at the line of scrimmage, his 53.6% separation percentage against single coverage over the past two years was still a 39th-percentile mark. He doesn't get open against man and that doesn't translate to the NFL at all. That's my whole point and why I didn't like the pick. He can't get open against man and he's even worse against press.
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OMG they called a holding!!!! Holy hell
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Wtf orlov... Wtf were you doing.
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Really... Really .. wtf
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Hallsy giveth and taketh away.
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Hallsy!!!!!!!
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His overall grade with PFF was 84.8 and I know his zone open rate was 94%. You tell me what knocked his overall score down if his man score was 89 and his zone score was higher.... But I'll answer and I don't know where yahoo got that number as he had a 62% against single coverage and it wasn't no where close to 89%> "Over the past two years, McMillan was 74th-percentile in separation percentile, per PFF. This is where things get interesting. Against zone coverage, McMillan was charted as open on a ludicrous 94.3% of his targets. Against man, that plummeted all the way to 53.6%. McMillan finished in the 39th-percentile in separation percentage in single-coverage man." https://www.pff.com/news/draft-tetairoa-mcmillan-wr1-2025-nfl-draft https://www.fantasylife.com/articles/nfl-draft/2025-nfl-draft-wide-receiver-rankings-tetairoa-mcmillan-matthew-golden-and-more#:~:text=Over the past two years,rate against single-man coverage.
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Yes his PFF grade against man was 52% open rate, 94% against zone. He did worse in man when pressed.
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It's based on routes run vs yardage between him and the defender. He point blank didn't get open against man or press man in college. It's not my stat but it was his weakness for anyone that watched his film. PFF loves him because of jump ball ability and his ability to get open vs zone. Not his route running vs man coverage or press man coverage. I use the stat because it matches what you see on film vs press and man coverage. NFL teams are going to attack his weakness against press and he's going to see a ton of it.
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Jarvy!!!!!
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Hornets Screwed in NBA Draft Lottey...Again
carpanfan96 replied to chknwing's topic in Charlotte Hornets
Yeah that's it for me. Said before it started if Dallas or SA ended in the top 3 I was out. -
Playing Canes hockey, looking nice early in this one.
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They've been getting away with it the whole series so far.
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Ghosty!!!
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I'm waiting to watch practice and see if they press Tet with Horn at all or play horn off of him. If they press Tet with Horn, Tet won't get better at all because he'll be locked down all practice. Tet has huge issues getting his release against man, forget about press man. PFF had his man open % at 52 and that goes even lower if pressed at the line. If you move him around pre snap, that fixes that issue but that's a lot of finessing for a top 10 pick in an offense that struggles against man coverage but is pretty good against zone.
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This thinking is correct, cover 3 is Evero's preferred coverage, zone blitz underneath. Sliding coverage and moving the blitz and attack point around a lot. You'll see a lot of cover 3 with the box stacked and every down a different player will come even if it's still only a 4 player rush. But Evero is more known for mixing his coverages up but showing cover 3 pre snap while rolling to cover 2 or cover 4 allowing a safety to blitz off the edge while rolling the OLB on the opposite side into the flat or under edge zone.
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I'm not longer voting, I vote and svech hits 4 crossbars. I don't vote and he gets goals.
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I mean would you want to upset Rod the Bod?
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Let's hope so.
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For the canes to go far, Svechnikov has to be the team's best player. So far so good.