If it wasn't clear, the quotes ARE from a Ravens board. They are opinions just like the ones posted here. Facts are Pickens wasn't well liked by...
Add to this a report that Wilson came to back to the Steelers 'in surprising shape' according to Fowler.
Which part of: doesn't run precise routes gives up on plays mid-route is a reluctant blocker doesn't consistently get open against good CBs has...
Loudermilk was in on 45% of snaps in the BAL beat down. He should never have been resigned.
Since 1970 the Steelers have averaged a SB appearance about every 7 years. But it's clearly not uniformly distributed. They are clustered around...
His legacy is that he knows how to pick girlfriends..... [IMG] Sorry, couldn't resist.
Read a sobering write-up on Black being ragdolled around by Linderbaum in college. Now we'll get to see it twice a season. Where's the next...
Steelers Reportedly Give Star Corner Permission To Seek Trade
With the success rate of first round QBs at maybe 50% I can't imagine what it is for 6th rounders. We can only hope for the next Brady. Sadly...
Watch Roethlisberger's highlights; Big Ben Roethlisberger Miami(Ohio) college Highlights Then watch Howard's and tell me they don't have similar...
There is probably more luck involved in getting to a SB than we would like to admit. At the top of the list; injuries. Then there is refereeing...
It's a statistical study (not a perfect correlation) that shows it is primarily a QB metric. The only flaw you can seem to come up with is the OC...
Heard on the radio Manning could make between $30-40M in NIL money. He's staying in college and gonna be PAID like an NFL QB.
Sacks/game is a bad metric. Depends on # of dropbacks. And one data point isn't much to draw conclusions on... but, thanks for the example.
I posted the link. Read up. I can listen to a counter argument. Where is your data to support your opinion?
One study, over multiple seasons, multiple teams, multiple QBs. But I will defend your right to be wrong.
Of course, it's a team sport. But the QB is the primary cause: Quarterbacks control their own sack rate, and they are likely responsible for the...
I'm will argue that sack rates are highly QB dependent, less OL dependent. QBs that get sacked a lot will generally continue to be sacked...
Don't care about Austin because it's Tomlin's show on defense. But sure would like to see Meyer replaced.