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Amazing Chris Gamble Stats


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Was just about to post this-- when Captain Munnerlyn is trailing his guy by 10 yards, why throw to Gamble?

Here's how Munnerlyn fared:

66 Captain Munnerlyn CAR 61 Targets Against 45 Receptions Against 73.8 Comp % 126.9 QB Rating[/CODE]

[url]http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/01/12/cornerbacks-a-glance-at-the-2011-numbers/[/url]

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I am sure that playing with bad CBs like we do can effect that second stat as well. Teams don't target Gamble as often so when they do they have to be more accurate because there aren't as many chances. The rating is based off attempts. You could argue that as well, it works both ways.

I am with you, Gamble did great this year but those numbers have to be a bit inflated when you consider the CBs that played with him. That's all I am saying.

the catches per snap might have been a result of poor CB play on the other side, but that wouldn't have a bearing on the QBR or the catch %.

you take those three aspects and then take into consideration that much of the year his assignment was shadowing the WR1 the dude was just simply one of the elite in the league regardless of who was on the other side.

btw...capt wasn't targeted much more than gamble was. in fact capt was only targeted once more. just thought that was interesting.

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