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    PFF pass rush productivity rankings



    Trillson

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    Tuck right where I thought he would be.

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    Last edited by B'sCeltsPatsSox; 11-16-2012 at 05:22 PM. Reason: Can't post images.

    the future 1st overall Selection in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Leach
    "Arm strength is about sixth on the list of what I look for in a quarterback. First, I want to see how accurate he is, and if he can make good decisions. Then I want to see if he is tough, has good feet, and has leadership qualities. After all of that, then I'll consider how much arm strength and speed he has."

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDjacksonville View Post
    lol



    Fear the Beard
    That is reserved for James Harden

    Lol


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    Henry Melton is going to cost a lot of money this offseason.

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    I thought it was reserved for Brian Wilson

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexander_37 View Post
    That is reserved for James Harden

    Lol
    last time i checked Harden dont come thru in the clutch. i dont fear him.

    anyways each sport should get one and MLB: Brain Wilson NBA: James Harden NFL: Austen Lane

    the future 1st overall Selection in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Leach
    "Arm strength is about sixth on the list of what I look for in a quarterback. First, I want to see how accurate he is, and if he can make good decisions. Then I want to see if he is tough, has good feet, and has leadership qualities. After all of that, then I'll consider how much arm strength and speed he has."

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    Quote Originally Posted by haggis View Post
    Henry Melton is going to cost a lot of money this offseason.
    trade ya Potroast for Melton?

    the future 1st overall Selection in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Leach
    "Arm strength is about sixth on the list of what I look for in a quarterback. First, I want to see how accurate he is, and if he can make good decisions. Then I want to see if he is tough, has good feet, and has leadership qualities. After all of that, then I'll consider how much arm strength and speed he has."

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    Can't believe the chiefs got Houston in the third.. Now if only they would rush him more

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    Glad to see Charles Johnson at #3. Us Panther fans have been watching him and our DL wreck OL's with four man-rushes this season, but the sack numbers aren't high enough for people to cling to.

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    VON MILLER BOIIIII.....DPOY!! Hopefully!

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    Nice to see Irvin 8th even though he is not getting sacks on the road he is at least getting pressure on the QB.

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    apart from miller most of the guys on that list seem to be on losing teams. wonder how that translates, and no mention of JJ Watt makes me raise an eyebrow considering the disruptive force he is from an inside position. i g uess its more relevant to help analyze speed rush guys.


    "If I had to pick a center [for an all-time best team], I would take Olajuwon. That leaves out Shaq, Patrick Ewing. It leaves out Wilt Chamberlain. It leaves out a lot of people. And the reason I would take Olajuwon is very simple: he is so versatile. It's not just his scoring, not just his rebounding or not just his blocked shots. He was in the top seven in steals. He always made great decisions on the court. For all facets of the game, I have to give it to him." -Michael Jordan

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    I think NE had the two worst in their CB ratings or two of the worst. Explains wht their defense(at least pass defense) is so bad.

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    Looking at how high Abe is not a surprise. It is a bit sad considering how bad we are at getting pressure despite having one of the most efficient pass rushers.

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