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Originally posted by chargeroo View PostLook how those numbers go up each year! Yikes!
I look at those sack numbers and I think - Rivers has always been praised for his quick release - how will those numbers be with a QB that has an average release?
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Roo, there's also ANOTHER way to look at it...how will those numbers be with a QB that moves very well in the pocket, can extend plays, and scramble for a lot of first downs?
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You know what I find funny is that Rivers never actually used to be so turnover prone. He started in 2006 and did not throw a redzone interception until 2008 against the Bills (7th game of the season). He also never threw more than 2 interceptions a game until 2012 (that 24-0 game against the Broncos and Manning).
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
I posted an article today about Rivers reason for wanting to go to Indy and in that article it said from justTevi and Scott alone he was pressured 88 times...which was 2nd worst in the league from OTs. Can't imagine who was worse.
So It's not just sacks.
I'd post a snipit from that article but I'm having too much trouble trying to paste it here and it won't go where I want it. It's in the thread:
The over /under on Rivers
THAT was Rivers worst OL but there were other contenders. The 2019 OL was a little below avg for what PR played behind with the Chargers.
His best OLs featured LG Dielman- C Hardwick- RG Goff. LTs Oben- McNeill, RTs Olivea- Clary 2006-2009.
I have strong belief in a strong, talented interior OL 1st & foremost. Sign Warmack!
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostYou know what I find funny is that Rivers never actually used to be so turnover prone. He started in 2006 and did not throw a redzone interception until 2008 against the Bills (7th game of the season). He also never threw more than 2 interceptions a game until 2012 (that 24-0 game against the Broncos and Manning).
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Originally posted by sonorajim View PostLT Gaither (4 games) / LT Haslam, RT Clary allowed 49 sacks. Not every snap was a sack, most were pressures.
THAT was Rivers worst OL but there were other contenders. The 2019 OL was a little below avg for what PR played behind with the Chargers.
His best OLs featured LG Dielman- C Hardwick- RG Goff. LTs Oben- McNeill, RTs Olivea- Clary 2006-2009.
I have strong belief in a strong, talented interior OL 1st & foremost. Sign Warford!
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
Hard to say, but if you look at Taylor's stats as a starter at Buffalo, he had a very low TD to pick ratio, unlike Rivers last year, and in some other years. So, I would say that we would have won at least SOME of those games when Rivers panicked, played hero ball, and kept slinging up the rock into coverage for multiple picks that lost us games...
and he would have played perfect ball too.....that will be the frustrating part of next season.
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Originally posted by Topcat View Post
That V-neck looks kind of weird...almost looks like a baby bib:
https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2019/2...-st-louis-reloMy 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List
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