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No excuses from Brown.
not at all, but praising the lack of INT in the Brown offense is kind of silly when it could be easily the same amount of INT as TDYou crying about almost ints again?
But it isn't the same. He has 0 Ints. That is the reality.not at all, but praising the lack of INT in the Brown offense is kind of silly when it could be easily the same amount of INT as TD
Aggravating, isn't it?But it isn't the same. He has 0 Ints. That is the reality.
The reality is the CW/ Brown offense puts the ball into the other teams hands, thats the reality. If you are happy with pure dumb luck that your stat sheet is still clean then OK.But it isn't the same. He has 0 Ints. That is the reality.
List all plays that are almost interceptions besides the one today.The reality is the CW/ Brown offense puts the ball into the other teams hands, thats the reality. If you are happy with pure dumb luck that your stat sheet is still clean then OK.
The reality is the CW/ Brown offense puts the ball into the other teams hands, thats the reality. If you are happy with pure dumb luck that your stat sheet is still clean then OK.
let me guess, you took his yearly TWP% rather then the last few games? That way it drops down the % when early in the year he was sailing uncatchable balls 15+ yards past his WR/out of bounds all to make your point look stronger?Except it doesnt. Caleb's TWP% is 2.4% which is 11th best in NFL.
so you didnt actually watch the games? cant say as I blame you to be honestList all plays that are almost interceptions besides the one today.
let me guess, you took his yearly TWP% rather then the last few games? That way it drops down the % when early in the year he was sailing uncatchable balls 15+ yards past his WR/out of bounds all to make your point look stronger?
You flaunt Caleb’s numbers as if they are great and then say it’s not browns fault that the players can’t executeCaleb now has 7 TDs and 0 ints under Brown in 4 games.
Only so much you can do when the players cant execute.
He has 4 more games to go.
The Bears cant sustain drives in the 1st half due to some combo of Caleb, poor blocking and receivers dropping passes. Not playcalling.You flaunt Caleb’s numbers as if they are great and then say it’s not browns fault that the players can’t execute
Well, which is it Mrs Eberflus - Brown?!
So thats a yes you used the whole season to make it look better, why am I not surprised..2.6% the 3 games TB has been OC so you are still wrong. He had 0 TWP against GB, 3 against Minny and 1 against the Lions.
I think I’ve seen only 3 dropped easy INT’s. His INT throw rate is above 100, which is above average.so you didnt actually watch the games? cant say as I blame you to be honest
also 4 TWP with 117 pass attempts is 3.4% not 2.6 so either PFF cant do math or you cant.2.6% the 3 games TB has been OC so you are still wrong. He had 0 TWP against GB, 3 against Minny and 1 against the Lions.
No I used the whole season because it was easier to find and 2.4 vs 2.6 is not a significant difference.So thats a yes you used the whole season to make it look better, why am I not surprised..
Also 0 against GB and only 1 against the lions? lol PFF is a joke if thats true, he put the ball into the hands of the lions like 4 times
TWP include fumbles so it is not just pass attempts but also includes carries and sacks plays. That is for all QBs not just Caleb.also 4 TWP with 117 pass attempts is 3.4% not 2.6 so either PFF cant do math or you cant.
I think I’ve seen only 3 dropped easy INT’s. His INT throw rate is above 100, which is above average.
You keep saying there is some proof of this but fail to post any