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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: PFF:2014 Inc Pass Breakdown: QBs
Agree w Hog1, statistics can "prove" anything.. But that doesn't stop discussions in a long offseason.
We've improved on paper with (1) pass blocking (Sherff, ?Long, ?MJones pass blocking), (2) ?better defense (?closer games, less passing situations / less pass rush). (3) ?better ST play (?better field position). If the above changes translate to the field, Griffin should be more comfortable / more time to make good decisions. He had good accuracy in 2012, and maybe these stats confirm (?) that he still has that potential. We all knew Griffin needed several years to develop, but we never gave him good protection like Wilson. I'm willing to hope Griffin makes a comeback this year... |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 22,378
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Re: PFF:2014 Inc Pass Breakdown: QBs
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We don't need RG3 to be a playmaker or to try to win games by himself. We need to throw less passes (last year Dallas and Seattle were at the bottom of the NFL in pass attempts), run more (and that includes RG3), and have a solid defense to help with that plan.
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