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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

So you really believe that our oline is the 2nd best in the nfl in pass protection?    Sweet baby Jesus 

That’s not exactly what that means. Many QBs get rid of the ball BEFORE the pocket collapses. It means that Darnold just holds the ball longer than almost every QB in the league.

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It's not a bs stat. No one thinks the Jets oline is great either. It just means Donald is processing things slow and not getting rid of the ball. 

Same for the rookie in New York whose been sacked a ton also. 

Mike White played behind the same line in New York and got the ball out quick and they had their best passing game of the season. 

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I think fields does better with what we have on offense than the bears, right now we are in purgatory, we know our qb sucks, because of that, we don’t know if our oc is garbage, but more importantly whomever is responsible for the selection of the current and last qb clearly should be stripped of those decisions.

just a big mess 

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What's not to believe about Sam's time to throw stats? We've seen it with our own eyes. His worst blunders have been with a clean pocket. Sam has the same processing and poor decision making as he did in college where he had a ton of turnovers. Some qb's grow out that. He didn't and we are stuck paying the price while the team that drafted him originally has two better options and draft capital. We talked about worst case scenario months ago when this gamble was made. Well this is it.

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20 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

It's not a bs stat. No one thinks the Jets oline is great either. It just means Donald is processing things slow and not getting rid of the ball. 

Same for the rookie in New York whose been sacked a ton also. 

Mike White played behind the same line in New York and got the ball out quick and they had their best passing game of the season. 

This is exactly it. Sam has to see it open before pulling the trigger. He has no feel for rhythm. The nfl is unbelievably fast. These are some of the best athletes in the world. A tenth of a second is the difference between a td and an int. Sam doesn’t have processing speed.

 

2 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

It's from when the ball is snapped to when the ball is thrown. This includes running out of the pocket to throw the ball away. So not 2.7 seconds with a clean pocket. 

No it’s time to throw or pocket breaking down. As soon as the pocket breaks down it ends the time. So scrambling is not assessed in this stat. 

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33 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

We passed on Fields and mortgaged away our future. The decisions made this past off-season has set us back at least 2 years. 

Lol at “mortgaged away the future”. We took a risk and it failed. Next draft we are missing a 2 and 3 round pick. Is it good? No. But mortgaged the future? Some of you need help.

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