WoW - Bears Sack Da Monkey off their Back

Monster

Well-known member
Joined:
Aug 21, 2012
Posts:
14,849
Liked Posts:
8,912
He has 23 TDs, 6 of which came against a heavily drugged Bucs team. His average yards per game is very low, ranking him #24 in the league.

Ypg can be skewed by playing catch up.
I’m pretty happy with Mitch.
He’s top 10 in TDs and missed two games.
The Bears have a top 10 scoring offense and a top 3 defense for points allowed. That’s a lethal combination.

I also noticed Brees has more rushing TDs than Cam... which I found surprising.
 

modo

Based
Donator
Joined:
Aug 21, 2012
Posts:
29,237
Liked Posts:
25,214
Location:
USA
If you take his best and worst out, it's 16 TDs and 9 ints with a passer rating of 91.7
If you just take out the fluke Tampa game, it's 17 TDs 12 INTs with a rating of 86.6


yes lets remove his best stats so it will help an argument....

If you remove his right arm he won't even be in the league......
 

Warrior Spirit

The Truth
Donator
Joined:
Sep 12, 2010
Posts:
41,611
Liked Posts:
13,639
yes lets remove his best stats so it will help an argument....

If you remove his right arm he won't even be in the league......

Remove his right arm and Bears have to get another QB. Excellent idea.
 

MDB111™

O Doyle Rules
Donator
CCS Hall of Fame '22
Joined:
Oct 7, 2011
Posts:
20,735
Liked Posts:
19,781
Location:
Dongbears is thee worst!
My favorite teams
  1. Chicago Cubs
  1. Chicago Bulls
  1. Chicago Bears
  1. Maryland Terrapins
Remove his right arm and Bears have to get another QB. Excellent idea.

Well then we have to factor in adjusted switch arm movement displacement
 

Mjiton

Well-known member
Joined:
Dec 18, 2016
Posts:
1,731
Liked Posts:
1,035
Location:
Illinois
Nah, ya don’t. I could link a video to prove it but I think everybody but you saw it.

No one wants to see you in a video getting a kentucky klondike bar.
 

Adipost

CCS Donator
Donator
Joined:
Sep 28, 2014
Posts:
8,618
Liked Posts:
10,236
Location:
Chicago, IL
Every QB sees pressure at times. These current QBs see it less often than others. This is calculated out to the % of drop backs they see pressure.

1. Roethlisberger 23.5%
2. Brees 24.5%
3. Brady 25.3%
4. Flacco 28.3%
5. Mayfield 29.2%
6. Trubisky 29.4%

You do realize that Nagy has had to scheme extra protection quite often this year, right? He has gone entire halves with 7 man protections on passing downs. This may give Trubisky more time but less targets. How are you accounting for this?
 

SugarWalls

Well-known member
Joined:
Sep 17, 2013
Posts:
6,135
Liked Posts:
6,634
You do realize that Nagy has had to scheme extra protection quite often this year, right? He has gone entire halves with 7 man protections on passing downs. This may give Trubisky more time but less targets. How are you accounting for this?

I think it’s spelled ‘halfs’
 

Mjiton

Well-known member
Joined:
Dec 18, 2016
Posts:
1,731
Liked Posts:
1,035
Location:
Illinois
Not the sharpest tool in the shed, are ya fella?

giphy.gif
 

Warrior Spirit

The Truth
Donator
Joined:
Sep 12, 2010
Posts:
41,611
Liked Posts:
13,639
You do realize that Nagy has had to scheme extra protection quite often this year, right? He has gone entire halves with 7 man protections on passing downs. This may give Trubisky more time but less targets. How are you accounting for this?

Trubisky doesn’t do much reading beyond primary target so not a factor at all and who has most receptions on Bears? Be a lot of dump offs anyway.
 

Top