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I guess I wasn't the only one who wasn't that impressed with his garbage time stat padding. Here's a good bit from rotoworld:

 

"Blake Bortles completed 23-of-33 passes for 303 yards, four touchdowns, and an interception in Sunday's Week 5 loss to the Bucs.

He added one carry for 21 yards. The stats are good, but Bortles continued to make bad reads and look skittish in the pocket, taking six sacks. Bortles hit Allen Hurns on a 12-yard slant for Jacksonville's first touchdown. He connected with Allen Robinson for two scores and threw a red-zone TD to T.J. Yeldon. Bortles has 1,299 yards through five weeks, but is completing 57 percent of his passes. Bortles is a low-end streaming option against Houston in Week 6."

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Quote:Why would I want to leave? Everyone here is so friendly and intelligent.
I hope you're using the word intelligent loosely while you're here.
Quote:I guess I wasn't the only one who wasn't that impressed with his garbage time stat padding. Here's a good bit from rotoworld:

 

"Blake Bortles completed 23-of-33 passes for 303 yards, four touchdowns, and an interception in Sunday's Week 5 loss to the Bucs.

He added one carry for 21 yards. The stats are good, but Bortles continued to make bad reads and look skittish in the pocket, taking six sacks. Bortles hit Allen Hurns on a 12-yard slant for Jacksonville's first touchdown. He connected with Allen Robinson for two scores and threw a red-zone TD to T.J. Yeldon. Bortles has 1,299 yards through five weeks, but is completing 57 percent of his passes. Bortles is a low-end streaming option against Houston in Week 6."
Still want to know how it was garbage time padding?
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I guess I wasn't the only one who wasn't that impressed with his garbage time stat padding. Here's a good bit from rotoworld:

 

"Blake Bortles completed 23-of-33 passes for 303 yards, four touchdowns, and an interception in Sunday's Week 5 loss to the Bucs.

<div style="margin:3px 3px 3px 5px;color:rgb(0,0,255);background-color:transparent;">He added one carry for 21 yards. The stats are good, but Bortles continued to make bad reads and look skittish in the pocket, taking six sacks. Bortles hit Allen Hurns on a 12-yard slant for Jacksonville's first touchdown. He connected with Allen Robinson for two scores and threw a red-zone TD to T.J. Yeldon. Bortles has 1,299 yards through five weeks, but is completing 57 percent of his passes. Bortles is a low-end streaming option against Houston in Week 6."

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Where does it say anything about his garbage time stat padding?   :blink:
Quote:Still want to know how it was garbage time padding?
 

It wasn't, and roto-world didn't say it!  LOL, Bacon is just a liar...
Quote:It wasn't, and roto-world didn't say it!  LOL, Bacon is just a liar...


Never confuse malice for ignorance.
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I guess I wasn't the only one who wasn't that impressed with his garbage time stat padding. Here's a good bit from rotoworld:

 

"Blake Bortles completed 23-of-33 passes for 303 yards, four touchdowns, and an interception in Sunday's Week 5 loss to the Bucs.

<div style="margin:3px 3px 3px 5px;color:rgb(0,0,255);background-color:transparent;">He added one carry for 21 yards. The stats are good, but Bortles continued to make bad reads and look skittish in the pocket, taking six sacks. Bortles hit Allen Hurns on a 12-yard slant for Jacksonville's first touchdown. He connected with Allen Robinson for two scores and threw a red-zone TD to T.J. Yeldon. Bortles has 1,299 yards through five weeks, but is completing 57 percent of his passes. Bortles is a low-end streaming option against Houston in Week 6."

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Hey bacon...  Let me make the quote bigger for you...  Where does it say garbage time stat padding?  Please help us dimwits out...

 

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Where are the getting "skittish in the pocket"? Most of the sacks were jail breaks. Bortles had no time to be skittish.

Quote:Hey bacon...  Let me make the quote bigger for you...  Where does it say garbage time stat padding?  Please help us dimwits out...

 
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He's here, yet for once quiet.
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I guess I wasn't the only one who wasn't that impressed with his garbage time stat padding. Here's a good bit from rotoworld:

 

"Blake Bortles completed 23-of-33 passes for 303 yards, four touchdowns, and an interception in Sunday's Week 5 loss to the Bucs.

<div style="margin:3px 3px 3px 5px;color:rgb(0,0,255);background-color:transparent;">He added one carry for 21 yards. The stats are good, but Bortles continued to make bad reads and look skittish in the pocket, taking six sacks. Bortles hit Allen Hurns on a 12-yard slant for Jacksonville's first touchdown. He connected with Allen Robinson for two scores and threw a red-zone TD to T.J. Yeldon. Bortles has 1,299 yards through five weeks, but is completing 57 percent of his passes. Bortles is a low-end streaming option against Houston in Week 6."

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Garbage time stat padding? LOL. I don't see anything pointing to Bortles playing like crap.

 

We didn't get blown out like the Pats game where the game was essentially over...

 

Two can play at this game, and oh wait, this "analysis" seems to be worse. To help you out, I used the same source.

 

"Marcus Mariota completed 21-of-32 passes for 187 yards and an interception Week 5 against the Bills. 

He led the Titans with 47 yards on five carries. Mariota struggled as a passer in this one, routinely throwing the ball into tight coverage and underthrowing several deep plays. His interceptions was an ill-advised deep shot on a failed game-winning drive in the fourth quarter. On the bright side, Mariota finally showed what he could do with his legs against Buffalo. The rookie was always expected to have ups and downs, but his play has been more positive than negative through four games. A quarter of the way through his rookie campaign, Mariota is on pace for 4,080 yards, 32 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He will be worth streaming consideration next week against the Dolphins. "
Quote:Where are the getting "skittish in the pocket"? Most of the sacks were jail breaks. Bortles had no time to be skittish.
 

I don't think roto-world actually watches the entire game...  

 

Also that bad reads line is hilarious considering BB5 had a 70% completion rate and 9 yards per attempt!!!!
Baconator, if you keep backpedalling you might end up yesterday buddy...

Quote:Where are the getting "skittish in the pocket"? Most of the sacks were jail breaks. Bortles had no time to be skittish.
have you read rotoworld write ups on bortles? they literally hate him with a passion. it's kind of weird. wouldn't surprise me if baconbutt were one of their writers.
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Garbage time stat padding? LOL. I don't see anything pointing to Bortles playing like crap.

 

We didn't get blown out like the Pats game where the game was essentially over...

 

Two can play at this game, and oh wait, this "analysis" seems to be worse. To help you out, I used the same source.

 

"Marcus Mariota completed 21-of-32 passes for 187 yards and an interception Week 5 against the Bills. 

<div style="margin:3px 3px 3px 40px;color:rgb(0,0,255);font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif, Verdana;background-color:transparent;">He led the Titans with 47 yards on five carries. Mariota struggled as a passer in this one, routinely throwing the ball into tight coverage and underthrowing several deep plays. His interceptions was an ill-advised deep shot on a failed game-winning drive in the fourth quarter. On the bright side, Mariota finally showed what he could do with his legs against Buffalo. The rookie was always expected to have ups and downs, but his play has been more positive than negative through four games. A quarter of the way through his rookie campaign, Mariota is on pace for 4,080 yards, 32 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He will be worth streaming consideration next week against the Dolphins. "
 

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You gotta make it bigger for Bacon to read it...  

 

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Except his team crushed the bucs. 

Quote:Tacks blew up and DESTROYED the Bucs. We're the worst team in the AFC South.
We still havent played Tenn or Hous, which both have the same amount of wins as us, so you cant say that yet
Quote:Except his team crushed the bucs. 
i didn't know bortles played defense
Quote:4th and 18 for Carr...  2 minutes left...

 

Ball on 40 yard line...

 

Check down...  LOL!!!  
hahahahaha wwow
Quote:Except his team crushed the bucs. 
But to say Bortles played like garbage is ASININE Wolfie...

 

No one is saying that they played the Bucs better than we did. Hell yeah they whooped the Bucs and we didn't.

 

But, when some farmer from Tennessee takes illegitimate shots and spews out fallacies, you bet your butt I will call you out on it.
Quote:Except his team crushed the bucs. 
 

Oh yeah, no.  We suck...

 

But our QB is better than theirs and will continue to be better than thiers, and it's already obvious
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