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Thursday Night Packers vs Seahawks


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Its kinda relevant to us seeing that they might become our direct competition for a WC spot if we drop another game or two.

We also play the Seahawks at home next weekend (this weekend is at Lions obviously) . So good chance to watch them if you haven't seen much of them this season.

Looks like the Packers are rolling early. Its insane how many deep pass plays other teams can have and we have exactly 0 deep into the season. 

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Yet another team we get to play coming off a Thursday night game

 

we played the falcons in week two after their Thursday night game with Philly

we played Cincy the very next week after their Thursday night gams

 we played Philly the very next week after their Thursday night game against the Giants

we play the Seahawks after this Thursday night game. 

 

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2 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Yet another team we get to play coming off a Thursday night game

 

we played the falcons in week two after their Thursday night game with Philly

we played Cincy the very next week after their Thursday night gams

 we played Philly the very next week after their Thursday night game against the Giants

we play the Seahawks after this Thursday night game. 

 

Yes, it’s awful. Do you know if other teams have had the same or more than us? 

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33 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Yes, it’s awful. Do you know if other teams have had the same or more than us? 

Yes. Here is how many times each team plays a game against an opponent coming off extra rest of ten days  

Panthers with 4

eagles and giants-3

jets, Chiefs, Ravens,Seahawks, Bucs, Broncos and Jaguars-2

raiders, falcons, Niners, chargers, lions, Vikings, rams, redskins-1

saints, titans, colts, Texans, pats, bills, dolphins, Steelers, browns, bengals, cowboys, cardinals, packers and bears with zero. 

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6 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Yes. Here is how many times each team plays a game against an opponent coming off extra rest of ten days  

Panthers with 4

eagles and giants-3

jets, Chiefs, Ravens,Seahawks, Bucs, Broncos and Jaguars-2

raiders, falcons, Niners, chargers, lions, Vikings, rams, redskins-1

saints, titans, colts, Texans, pats, bills, dolphins, Steelers, browns, bengals, cowboys, cardinals, packers and bears with zero. 

Big props for this knowledge.  I knew we had a bunch, typical NFL fugging over the Panthers.  Trying to be subtle with it too but we still see it.

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14 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Yes. Here is how many times each team plays a game against an opponent coming off extra rest of ten days  

Panthers with 4

eagles and giants-3

jets, Chiefs, Ravens,Seahawks, Bucs, Broncos and Jaguars-2

raiders, falcons, Niners, chargers, lions, Vikings, rams, redskins-1

saints, titans, colts, Texans, pats, bills, dolphins, Steelers, browns, bengals, cowboys, cardinals, packers and bears with zero. 

I wish I could give you more pie, well done. That’s bs we lead the league, why do we always get pooped on? 

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15 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Yes. Here is how many times each team plays a game against an opponent coming off extra rest of ten days  

Panthers with 4

eagles and giants-3

jets, Chiefs, Ravens,Seahawks, Bucs, Broncos and Jaguars-2

raiders, falcons, Niners, chargers, lions, Vikings, rams, redskins-1

saints, titans, colts, Texans, pats, bills, dolphins, Steelers, browns, bengals, cowboys, cardinals, packers and bears with zero. 

Unbelievable. Fug the nfl. 

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17 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Yes. Here is how many times each team plays a game against an opponent coming off extra rest of ten days  

Panthers with 4

eagles and giants-3

jets, Chiefs, Ravens,Seahawks, Bucs, Broncos and Jaguars-2

raiders, falcons, Niners, chargers, lions, Vikings, rams, redskins-1

saints, titans, colts, Texans, pats, bills, dolphins, Steelers, browns, bengals, cowboys, cardinals, packers and bears with zero. 

This is a good post. Making the huddle better. Bringing facts and knowledge not bullshit hot takes. 

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    • You might want to re-read that. They're specifically saying they DON'T use stats. They arbitrarily judge each play and then extrapolate that into a grade.
    • You're correct (on its face). But PFF does indeed use advanced stats to come up with their grades. Not trying to turn this into a debate about PFF (at all because it's been done ad nauseum), but here is how PFF explains it:   GRADES VS. STATS We aren’t grading players based on the yardage they rack up or the stats they collect. Statistics can be indicative of performance but don’t tell the whole story and can often lie badly. Quarterbacks can throw the ball straight to defenders but if the ball is dropped, you won't see it on the stat sheet. Conversely, they can dump the ball off on a sequence of screen passes and end up with a gaudy looking stat line if those skill position players do enough work after the catch. PFF grades the play, not its result, so the quarterback that throws the ball to defenders will be downgraded whether the defender catches the ball to notch the interception on the stat sheet or not. No amount of broken tackles and yards after the catch from a bubble screen will earn a quarterback a better grade, even though his passing stats may be getting padded. The same is true for most positions. Statistics can be misleading. A tackle whose quarterback gets the ball out of his hands quicker than anybody else may not give up many sacks, but he can still be beaten often and earn a poor grade. Receivers that are targeted relentlessly could post big-time numbers but may offer little more than the product of a volume-based aerial attack. https://www.pff.com/grades So PFF uses stats to come up with player grades and rankings.  
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