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Week 11 Panthers Metrics/Ratings


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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LuXnzsKBA9VZHOnyVEdOW4RbiWowg5V4URfEYoXC7f0/edit#gid=0

Top 3 Highest Graded PFF

Brian Burns: 83.9

Julian Stanford: 83.3

Taylor Moton: 80.4

Top 3 Highest Ranked PFF

Brian Burns: 6th

Alex Armah: 8th

Matt Paradis: 11th

Bottom 3 Lowest Graded PFF

Troy Pride Jr.: 34.9

Chris Orr: 43.3

Ian Thomas: 44.7

Top 3 Biggest Risers in Grade

Philip Walker: 20.1

Jermaine Carter: 11.4

Dennis Daley: 7.7

Top 3 Biggest Fallers in Grade

Rodney Smith: -14.7

Alex Armah: -7

Colin Thompson: -5.5

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Team Efficiency Rankings

Defense DVOA: +8

Offense DVOA: -6

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Offensive/Defensive Line Rankings

Offensive Line - Stuffed: +6

Offensive Line - Open Field Yards: -6

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Individual Player Rankings

Curtis Samuel DVOA: +6

Robby Anderson DYAR: -8

Robby Anderson DVOA: -8

 

NFL Next Gen Stats Breakdown

Teddy Bridgewater

2.6 sec Time to Throw (10th)

10.6% Aggressiveness percentage(2nd least aggressive QB in the NFL)

+4.1 Expected Completion Percentage (4th)

Mike Davis

4.12 Efficiency (11th)

36.64% 8+D%[Percentage of plays with 8+ defenders in the box] (3rd)

2.91s Average Time Behind the Line of Scrimmage (36nd)

+0.56 Yards Over Expected Avg./Attempt (11th)

43.1% Rush Over Expected Percentage (12th)

Robby Anderson

6.1 yds Average Cushion(48th)

3.0 yds Average Separation(57th)

74.74% Catch Percentage(23rd)

0.6 Average YAC Above Expected (50th)

DJ Moore

5.7 yds Average Cushion(74th)

2.5 yds Average Separation(98th)

57.5% Catch Percentage(101st)

2.0 Average YAC Above Expected (6th)

Curtis Samuel

7.1 yds Average Cushion(5th)

3.7 yds Average Separation(9th)

84.48% Catch Percentage(2nd)

-0.5 Average YAC Above Expected (105th)

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21 minutes ago, Snake said:

I know people are going to kill me for saying this but place two real guards beside Paradise and he probably will be a pro bowler next year. Dude doesn't mess up as bad as we think he does. 

I understood the dislike for him last year but I don’t think he’s been awful this year. 

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How did they grade Walker's game?  I don't put tons of stock in PFF and QBR, but his QBR was abysmally bad (way worse than I think he deserved at 31.3).   I guess the turnovers did it. Edit: Looked at the spreadsheet. 58.3  I think that actually fits.

Burns continues to be fuging amazing.

Paradis has been better this year.  He was really bad last year.

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NFL Next Gen Stats Breakdown

Teddy Bridgewater

2.6 sec Time to Throw (10th)

10.6% Aggressiveness percentage(2nd least aggressive QB in the NFL)

+4.1 Expected Completion Percentage (4th)

 

Now before the season everybody was trying to cram it down your throat that he wasn't this guy. Everybody knew who Teddy was yet they were trying to convince us otherwise. To win in the NFL IF your not bigger, faster or stronger than anybody is you're going to have to play outside of your physical limitations week in week out. Play bigger or faster than you really are.

TB is NOT any of that, we knew that and just because we stated the obvious we got put down, silenced and banned. Sounds familiar, a lot like the dictatorship aligned media these days, but they can cover up all THEY want but the TRUTH has always been obvious, not a franchise, take you over the top QB.

We've had two. Jake and Cam both of which Teddy is not.

Flame on.

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I’d like to think I’ve been Teddys biggest critic and I haven’t been warned, messaged or banned at all for any of my thoughts. I just feel he’s not a franchise QB and then I find stats that reinforce that stance. The only guy I ever found annoying was Sizzle in regards to his love fest for Teddy so I blocked him. Not going to get baited into a ban. 

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3 hours ago, Varking said:

I’d like to think I’ve been Teddys biggest critic and I haven’t been warned, messaged or banned at all for any of my thoughts. I just feel he’s not a franchise QB and then I find stats that reinforce that stance. The only guy I ever found annoying was Sizzle in regards to his love fest for Teddy so I blocked him. Not going to get baited into a ban. 

Sizzle is one of those posters always spraying awful takes. 

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9 hours ago, rippadonn said:

NFL Next Gen Stats Breakdown

Teddy Bridgewater

2.6 sec Time to Throw (10th)

10.6% Aggressiveness percentage(2nd least aggressive QB in the NFL)

+4.1 Expected Completion Percentage (4th)

 

Now before the season everybody was trying to cram it down your throat that he wasn't this guy. Everybody knew who Teddy was yet they were trying to convince us otherwise. To win in the NFL IF your not bigger, faster or stronger than anybody is you're going to have to play outside of your physical limitations week in week out. Play bigger or faster than you really are.

TB is NOT any of that, we knew that and just because we stated the obvious we got put down, silenced and banned. Sounds familiar, a lot like the dictatorship aligned media these days, but they can cover up all THEY want but the TRUTH has always been obvious, not a franchise, take you over the top QB.

We've had two. Jake and Cam both of which Teddy is not.

Flame on.

Although I feel as though Teddy isn't the future for us, I would like to see how well he plays with better line play and better defensive play.  

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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

Paradis has been alright.

Moore is good but the reason he doesn't get the ball all the time is he isn't always open as suggested by the numbers above. It's not rocket surgery 

I believe that was a little bit of the rap on Moore coming into the NFL is that he was a guy that struggled a little with with physical play at the line of scrimmage. 

Moore does need to improve his catch percentages moving forward. He has had some tough drops this season.

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