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PFF Weeks 9-13 top passing grades


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My goodness he’s passing the eye test but these metrics make me tip my cap to the young man he’s done what he supposed to as the number one pick he’s progressed tremendously in a short time span. He’s playing like he just got comfortable playing QB and it’s really impressive to see him grow before our eyes especially with the abundance on negativity that we all (myself included) threw at him. Ol Tepper sitting back like I told these mutha….. loll.

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

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Bryce is top 3 in passing and top 6 in offensive grade over the last 5 weeks.

Is it possible to include week 8 so that it includes the Denver game so we can have all games post benching 

The last 2 weeks he has 9 big time throws versus 1 turnover worthy throw 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Is it possible to include week 8 so that it includes the Denver game so we can have all games post benching 

The last 2 weeks he has 9 big time throws versus 1 turnover worthy throw 

I am sure it is I got this off Twitter, if someone has a subscription to PFF to pull it 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

I find that hard to believe too given the fact he’s only played 7 games 

And despite our whining about XL, he isn't even close to the league lead in drops or drop percentage and he feels like our worst culprit (tho maybe Moore is worse lol)

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

And despite our whining about XL, he isn't even close to the league lead in drops or drop percentage and he feels like our worst culprit (tho maybe Moore is worse lol)

https://sports.betmgm.com/en/blog/nfl/nfl-teams-with-most-dropped-passes-this-season-bm10/
 

So this link says we had 15 dropped passes according to football reference after week 12

Now I just went to football reference and it has us at 16 dropped passes. So that means they’re saying we only had 1 drop yesterday which simply isn’t true 

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