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Thursday Football: Bucs @ Falcons


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1 hour ago, restNChrist said:

kIrK’s NoT cLuTcH…

 

500 yards 4 Tds 

Amazes me anyone would say he's not clutch. 30.4% GWD conversion is lower level clutch like Derek Carr and Aaron Rodgers. Andy Dalton is 26.4%.

Baker Mayfield is 17.5% and Sam Darnold is 12.5%. Bryce Young is 11.1%.

People need to realize QB must be 60% clutch and 40% game manager in an NFL game.

A couple of my QB targets are Cooper Rush at 75.0% and Desmond Ridder at 35.7%. Desmond Ridder had crazy clutch ratios like Tom Brady in their college careers. Ridder needs a coach like Canales.

SB dynasty QBs are around 40% & clutch playoff QBs who make it to championship games are around 30% as a gauge.

When you run this across the 64 championship QBs over the past 35 seasons you'll see the same result with a 3% to 5% swing from the start to finish of their career. This goes for the undervalued championship QBs like Case Keenum and Erik Kramer too. QBs come prepared from college knowing how to be a clutch performer. It's only the game management and system they need to be coached up on in the NFL.

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At least the Falcons are putting up a fight for the right to get bounced from the playoffs.

The Panthers are not in a good place but neither of those teams are the Pats in their prime. The NFC south is completely beatable if we were not a dumpsterfire. This team could turn it around in 2 years if they could hit on draft picks and coach up the guys they have.

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Kirk Cousins has always had a knack for what can perceivably be vaguely other worldly regular season performances. Then he folds like a lawn chair in the playoffs.

Impressive game no doubt. All the same fug him and his team. Same goes for the Bucs and Baker. Both these teams are absolutely beatable and there is no reason for our team to continue to be a doormat in this division.

This franchise needs to get back to winning so badly. You've got some fans in here talking up Cousins like you'd almost forget he plays for a bitter divisional rival. I know some of ya'll wear other teams jerseys and whatnot but cmon if you wanna simp take it to the Falcons boards.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Kirk Cousins has always had a knack for what can perceivably be vaguely other worldly regular season performances. Then he folds like a lawn chair in the playoffs.

Impressive game no doubt. All the same fug him and his team. Same goes for the Bucs and Baker. Both these teams are absolutely beatable and there is no reason for our team to continue to be a doormat in this division.

This franchise needs to get back to winning so badly. You've got some fans in here talking up Cousins like you'd almost forget he plays for a bitter divisional rival. I know some of ya'll wear other teams jerseys and whatnot but cmon if you wanna simp take it to the Falcons boards.

Simping for Kirk Cousins is hilariously pathetic. I mean not as bad as simping for Sam Darnold, but still pathetic.

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