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MahiMike 09-02-2009 02:22 PM

Sooo, you're sayin' that beating the Ravens IS the season?

Rain Man 09-02-2009 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CosmicPal (Post 6026282)
I was listening to NFL Sirius a couple of days ago. They were discussing Offensive Linemen and someone mentioned Goff. He said that Goff was the 4th ranked Offensive Lineman for run blocking in the NFL according to some stats compiled by ESPN.

ESPN apparently has a crew that watches every single play for every player. Based on this report, Goff beat his opponent a remarkable 90-some percentage of the time in RUN BLOCKING. Not pass-blocking, mind you. But RUN blocking.
This evidence was compiled by film research, so I guess you have to take it as it is.

Even more proof of my theory.

Skip Towne 09-02-2009 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiefJustice (Post 6026173)
You are tempting fate with this one.

http://phuketdir.com/hwelte/imageSSL.jpg

Hey, a B-17. Reminds me of when Rainman left me in a German POW camp.

Buck 09-02-2009 02:30 PM

And Vrabel's been playing defense in the preseason, but he'll play exclusively at TE once the season starts.

milkman 09-02-2009 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CosmicPal (Post 6026282)
I was listening to NFL Sirius a couple of days ago. They were discussing Offensive Linemen and someone mentioned Goff. He said that Goff was the 4th ranked Offensive Lineman for run blocking in the NFL according to some stats compiled by ESPN.

ESPN apparently has a crew that watches every single play for every player. Based on this report, Goff beat his opponent a remarkable 90-some percentage of the time in RUN BLOCKING. Not pass-blocking, mind you. But RUN blocking.
This evidence was compiled by film research, so I guess you have to take it as it is.

Evaluating O-Linemen can be very arbitrary.
We can all watch exactly the same thing and reach very different conclusions.

keg in kc 09-02-2009 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6026356)
Evaluating O-Linemen can be very arbitrary.
We can all watch exactly the same thing and reach very different conclusions.

Beyond that, it's like watching any play - unless we know exactly what people are supposed to do according to their assignment on a specific play, it's not always easy to tell who screwed-up. And as much as we call watching the broadcast "game film," it isn't, not by a long shot.

keg in kc 09-02-2009 02:47 PM

I hit every item on that list. Go me.

Reerun_KC 09-02-2009 02:47 PM

To the Titanic!!!!


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