People, please leave Jared's hat alone...
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Hey... I'm from Kalamazoo!
What do you mean by that !?!
What do you mean by that !?!
https://www.profootballfocus.com/ne...-wentz-terrific-starts-to-the-2017-nfl-season
Comparing Goff & Wentz' terrific starts to the 2017 NFL season
BY SAM MONSON
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Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Jared Goff and Carson Wentz both threw four touchdowns in Week 9 and presided over 51-point performances from their offenses as each young quarterback continues to make huge strides in Year 2 of their NFL careers.
The Eagles under Wentz are 8-1 and arguably the best team in football, while the Rams are 6-2 and atop the NFC West, one game ahead of the Seahawks.
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It’s difficult to overstate just how far each quarterback has come since their rookie seasons. While Wentz started his NFL career on fire, after the first few weeks he struggled badly and ended the season ranked 20th overall by the end of the year, just one spot ahead of Matt Barkley. Goff didn’t see the field until late November, but there were very few signs of life from his first season in the league, albeit in a fairly toxic broader environment before the staff was overhauled in the offseason.
Goff’s situation has been completely refurbished for his second season. The team shipped out Greg Robinson – one of the worst left tackles in football – and signed Andrew Whitworth in free agency, who has just had his fourth game of perfect pass protection already this year. Whitworth has been one of the best pass-blocking tackles in the game for years, and alone represents a huge upgrade in Goff’s situation in the pocket.
This season he has been pressured on 33 percent of his dropbacks, but as a rookie that was up at 44 percent. In addition to Whitworth, the team has also had improved play at center with John Sullivan reviving his NFL career. Goff’s receiving corps has also been completely remodelled, and the scheme under Sean McVay plays more to his strengths, so we are seeing a dramatic improvement in overall play.
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Wentz has also benefitted hugely from the scheme being tailored to suit his play. The Eagles run more run-pass option plays than anybody else in the league. They have run almost 100 RPOs (98) over the season, and no other side has more than 65.
The Eagles have been able to simplify the offense and put defenders in a bind while playing to the athleticism of Wentz. Look no further than the first touchdown pass he threw this week against the Broncos. The Eagles packaged a zone run to the left (with Jay Ajayi as the running back), with an option run to the right optioning Von Miller, and then Alshon Jeffery’s little fake screen and ‘go’ route down the sideline, which caught out CB Aqib Talib for the score.
This play can effectively be any one of three distinct things, all of which the defense has to try and account for, but it limits what it asks of Wentz to a couple of simple reads pre and post-snap to make the play. These RPOs have been a huge part of the team’s success and the development at QB of Wentz.
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Within this system, he has been excelling, and is currently our No. 6 ranked QB with an overall PFF grade of 84.4. Wentz has been able to use the scheme to make huge plays all season, and is also sixth in the league in the percentage of passing yards which have come in the air – i.e. before yards after the catch are taken into consideration.
Wentz also has the league’s No. 1 passer rating on third down at 125.1, and has made a sequence of big plays on third and long all season to give him the league’s best PFF grade on third downs.
Both Goff and Wentz have taken huge steps forward in their sophomore seasons, but both also owe a huge amount to the situation improving around them. With both teams enjoying success, that isn’t likely to change, and we will get to witness two players that have every chance to fulfil their potential and reach their as still undefined ceilings.
:yay:so I am sort of sober now and it still looks like @FaulkSF is still the winner..9 points of the final score
a bet will be set up in the sports book for you to collect your 10,000 winnings
was the bob & weave Dave, just had some first time jittersI liked watching all these videos! And they were great, But I have one big question. Does anyone have a video Clip of the New Rams TD Celebration that was Talked about! I didn't notice it during the game, and I've seen still shots of it, But I'd love to see it in action!!
Yes that is correct the last time someone converted something like that.Not sure if this is true or not, but had read that the last time a team on 3rd and 30+ and scored a TD was the Broncos on 3rd and 31 in 1989. Doesnt seem right though. maybe someone can check.
Also first time Giants allowed this many points at home was in 1964 or 1948(or somewhere around that).
Meh just two bad games at home and one we should have won regardless if we played like utter shit!Maybe playing at home isn't such a good thing. lol
1-2 at home (London game doesn't count)
5-0 on the road. (Including London game)
Credence? lol No..I enjoy the carnival of on-line humanity and mocking it.seriously, as if the mainstream media morons aren't bad enough, now we're giving credence to some fatso on you tube screaming at a camera. your team sucks, get over it and f off.
I remember that. The "Foles" era wasn't a good time........A couple years ago, that play resulted in a TD for dez, the same game a hand glanced off romos helmet and was flagged keeping the drive alive after a Rams 3rd down stop. Yet when Foles was hit in the helmet with a forearm, no flag, play resulted in a pick 6. Even cowboy fans said the officials gave them that game.
I live 3 miles from yuengling brewery , they offer a tour . I was never there. I actually picked up two hitch hikers who were walking the Appalachian trail and I dropped them off at the brewery .I learned about them when I went to Bube's Brewery, they talked highly of Yuengling during our tour. I'm guessing you know that one too. Was there for a mystery dinner theatre thingy with a corporate leadership class.
Every team including the other 1st place teams have things they need to fix.Winning is always good.
WInning big is great.
Lets see how the Rams play against better teams. Sorry but, I still see some holes that need fixing. The run defense was gashed early. If not for the turnovers the Rams could have fallen behind early. The secondary was gashed some too and Eli missed some open WRs. The Giants were short handed on both sides of the ball which gave the Rams a big edge. Solid win for the Rams but, against a weak opponent. Better teams will take advantage of the Rams defensive.
Or promote Longacre. He's earned it.Unless he turns it up another notch, he's gone this off season. We can fill his position in via draft or free agency at a more affordable clip.
You guys think the giants boards are bad man the Texans are full on committing to their loss vs the Rams next week
Actually they had an agreement with Martz that he would stay on and Vermeil would finish out his contract (2 more years) and then Martz would take over.