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NFL Passing Leaders


Jeremy Igo

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21 minutes ago, Toomers said:

It is when there is under 6 minutes left, and the Defense plays off until the red zone. Then they tighten up and force a FG and run out the clock. It happens in most games not decided by one score. Sorry if that doesn’t fit the narrative, but that’s how the NFL works. 
 

   

Dak’s yards garbage time too? Down 9 with 2 left?

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2 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Dak’s yards garbage time too? Down 9 with 2 left?

Yes. Just because of a miracle kick doesn’t change that the Falcons were playing off for most of the 4th qtr. 

  Everything down multiple scores was absolutely garbage time. If Falcons recover the kick, does that mean it WAS garbage time. So how does it change any coverages they played when they don’t recover it. 

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I don’t see the need to defend him. Through 2 games he has been exactly who everybody thought he was. He’s the type of QB you sign when you have a really good team around him and just need a guy to play ok and not turn the ball over. He’s just not a face of the franchise for 10+ years goes out and wins games even when the rest of the team is average type of guy.

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"Garbage time" is a subjective term and the results impact it quite a bit. Fighting to make a comeback when the results are technically not out of hand is probably not "true" garbage time. If you are putting up video game stats and end up losing by a goofy score, that is definitely garbage time. The thing is, all great comebacks by QB's are fundamentally garbage time.....until they aren't. 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

"Garbage time" is a subjective term and the results impact it quite a bit. Fighting to make a comeback when the results are technically not out of hand is probably not "true" garbage time. If you are putting up video game stats and end up losing by a goofy score, that is definitely garbage time. The thing is, all great comebacks by QB's are fundamentally garbage time.....until they aren't. 

Prevent D = garbage time for QBs. 

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

I don’t see the need to defend him. Through 2 games he has been exactly who everybody thought he was. He’s the type of QB you sign when you have a really good team around him and just need a guy to play ok and not turn the ball over. He’s just not a face of the franchise for 10+ years goes out and wins games even when the rest of the team is average type of guy.

He’s actually been worse. Nobody thought he’d have 3 bad giveaways in a game; he’s always been careful and smart with the football, before Sunday anyways...

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