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Rate em: Best/Worst QB's against the Blitz


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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/05/21/qbs-in-focus-against-the-blitz/

 

PFF grade's the best and worst QB's against the Blitz. 

 

Which QB was Blitzed most often?

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-After posting the worst PFF grade against the blitz in 2013, it’s no surprise that teams caught on and blitzed Mike Glennon more than any other QB in the league.

-Russell Wilson and Cam Newton once again find themselves among the most-blitzed QBs.

-Many of the league’s best QBs pull up the bottom of the list, including Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees.

Best/Worst vs Blitz

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Best/Worst vs No Blitz

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Obviously some would have you believe that Cam is average or bottom of the league in these kinds of stats. He's not though, but some think he's the main reason for us not getting to a superbowl. And also think we can easily find a replacement in the league.  Maybe we can give Blake Bortles a shot!

 

 

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