saphojunkie |
07-18-2015 12:10 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by MagicHef
(Post 11603450)
I've always been concerned with context, but typically you can use other statistics to qualify the context. This is not the case for coverage numbers for pass rushers. A guy like Hali goes into "coverage" by dropping back 3 yards and watching the QB. Trying to use these numbers to compare players in the same way you would compare CBs is absurd.
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So...
1. ****ing moron uses Von Miller's numbers of dropping into coverage to compare with Justin Houston.
2. ****ing moron is shown to be a ****ing moron when those numbers are used to compare Von Miller to Tamba Hali, who plays the same position, thereby using the numbers MORE in their correct context.
3. ****ing moron says "YOU CAN'T COMPARE A OLB TO A OLB, THAT'S LIKE COMPARING HIM TO A SAFETY! YOU CAN ONLY COMPARE AN OLB TO AN OLB!
4. ****ing moron chews on a bag of dicks while praying to the gods of isolationist mountain men that Peyton Manning has somehow reversed the inexorable march of time.
5. Von Miller lights up a joint while visiting the White House, shits on ****ing Moron's dreams.
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