We signed a punter to the practice squad so... Camarda, learn to punt in the XFL buddy
But he came in late during the blowout last week.
I'm guessing he's not grasping the offense yet
From everything I’ve heard, Frazier is killing it in Pittsburgh.
He was my favorite from this class.
We signed a punter to the practice squad so... Camarda, learn to punt in the XFL buddy
About damn time.
So if Wirfs is given up pressure to practice squad players, does that grade the same as giving up a sack to TJ Watt (all else being completely equal)?
On their website PFF does NOT list opponent skill as one of their "normalization" factors
https://www.pff.com/news/pro-how-we-grade-offensive-and-defensive-linemen
But it is possible, I guess.
But he came in late during the blowout last week.
I'm guessing he's not grasping the offense yet
From everything I’ve heard, Frazier is killing it in Pittsburgh.
He was my favorite from this class.
I've read that as well. And Pitt is 3-0 so....they're doing something right
We signed a punter to the practice squad so... Camarda, learn to punt in the XFL buddy
About damn time.
I just do not understand how this kid can boot it 75 yards when we need 60, and boots it's 38 yards when we need 75.
Is he like... The equivalent of a streak shooter on basketball but with punting?
So if Wirfs is given up pressure to practice squad players, does that grade the same as giving up a sack to TJ Watt (all else being completely equal)?
On their website PFF does NOT list opponent skill as one of their "normalization" factors
https://www.pff.com/news/pro-how-we-grade-offensive-and-defensive-linemen
But it is possible, I guess.
Yet another flaw in pff. But we already know that pff isn't perfect... Far from it.
Hopefully Wirfs can get back to elite form, Goedeke gets healthy, and Hainsey subs in for Mauch.
You would know about pussing out, you’ve pussed for the last 2 weeks. You’re only crowing now because the Bucs lost and you’re pinning a lot of it on the guy you think everyone else has been hyping.lol, lol.Aside from Baker’s personal fluffer on here,
lol
Rent free.
You going to post that example of me saying we’re better off without Baker?
Or, are you going to puss out as usual?
You’ve been whining about how others think too highly of Baker. Your opinion has been aptly noted. You preferred anyone other than Mayfield.
You’re tilting at windmills and you protest too much.
Did I say you said we’d be better off without Baker?
That did happen a couple time today, but not all seven sacks.
Here was Queipo's breakdown:
Wirfs - 2 pressures
Bredeson - 5 pressures, 1 sack
Barton - 3 pressures, 1 sack
Mauch - 5 pressures, 2 sacks
Skule - 4 pressures
Baker - 3 pressures, 3 sacks
Other - 3 pressures, 1 sack
Thanks for posting. It more or less mirrors what I saw in real-time. Mauch was horrendous. Skule was bad, but nowhere near as bad as last week. Barton missed a DT stunting around him. And Mayfield was as big of a problem as everybody else.
I didn't notice Bredeson was that bad, but I was mostly watching the right side. That's disconcerting, as is Wirfs' lapse in play since getting his coin.
Aside from Baker’s personal fluffer on here,
in the beginning . . .lol
Coen deserves some criticism as well. At this point, his first down run rate has to on par with Dave’s from last year. And, didn’t do much to try and scheme around the issues we’re having.
Coen definitely deserved some of the blame, BUT the game begins with Denver driving 70+ for a TD (on the D) and then on the first series we have the 1st down run for nothing (Coen, White and Oline) BUT . ..
if you look at the 2nd down play it ends with Mayfield flipping the ball away after he has unnecessarily left the pocket to the right. I say UNNECESSARILY because at the end of his drop Evans (most likely the intended target) is open at his break at the marker and even McMillan is open underneath. Mayfield doesnt throw it to either one.
Mayfield had a bad game, like the whole team, including the D that let a nothing QB open with a 75 yard TD drive
On the next series Mayfield INEXPLICABLY forces the ball to Evans and with a very poor throw. Godwin was open underneath to get the 1st down.
That gives them the ball at the Bucs 9
That series included a successful 1st down pass and a successful 1st down run
POINT: the play calls were working. the execution was even work, intermittently lol
Did I say you said we’d be better off without Baker?
These are your words…
Most have already concluded we’re better off with him, than without him…some, like you, are just tethered to another reality.
Still can’t provide an example because you simply made it up. Not the first time.
Ya’ pussed out again, White Lyin’.
We move on…
yeah, you’re just creating drama. Yes, I think we’re better with Mayfield than any option we had.Did I say you said we’d be better off without Baker?
These are your words…
Most have already concluded we’re better off with him, than without him…some, like you, are just tethered to another reality.
Still can’t provide an example because you simply made it up. Not the first time.
Ya’ pussed out again, White Lyin’.
We move on…
If I give Mayfield more credit, it just balances your negative narrative concerning his play. I see you go out of your way to credit everyone except Mayfield. The receivers, the o-line, it’s absolutely hilarious. It’s clear you have a problem with him, and with those who accept him as the best option for us to win - you just don’t have the courage of your convictions to say so.
Anyone can tear a QB down, everyone agrees that Mayfield’s rank is somewhere between 12 & 15…he’s above average (bet you can’t resist ranking him lower).
Again, I like him because - of all the options available to the Bucs - he gave us the best chance to maximize our roster for enough wins to get to the playoffs again, and keeps our window as open as possible.
Saying anything less is self-righteous nitpicking and comes from puss-thinking.