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So what cameron wake was out so is fowler marks cyprien thomas ext..


Our oline played great.. If you didnt see the game.. You might wanna watch it again..
Not to mention we had 7 players out..


Dolphins had like 3 4 out..


So I don't wanna hear wakes out.. That's why your line played good..


No your defense got pushed backwards.. That's what happened lol..
102.2 QB Rating and ranked 10th that week for best passer (week 2 only).


Blake Bortles had the best game of his career because he took chances down the field and the Oline gave him just long enough to throw the ball combined with WRs that didnt drop the ball as much as they usually do & AR getting deep!

He played great! Just need to be better in the 2nd half of the game where we had too many 3 and outs! 

Was a little unsettling to see us only be a first half team again. Bortles and A rob came out on fire but as the game went on the Dolphins adjusted and shut down our passing game. To be fair to Bortles, there were a lot of drops in the game.

According to the NFL after two weeks into the regular season

Blake Bortles is ranked #17th (40/73, 54.8%, 36.5 g/att, 456 yrds, 6.2 avg, 3TD, 2 INT, 5 sck, 76.1 QB rating)!

 

Andrew Luck is ranked #14th (47/86, 54.7%, 43 att/g, 493 yards, 5.7 avg, 3 TDs, 5 INTs, 2 sck, 58.9 QB Rating)!

 

Brian Hoyer is ranked #32nd (18/34, 52.9%, 34 att/g, 236 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 4 sck, 72.7 QB Rating)

Ryan Mallet is ranked #30th (15/24, 62.5%, 24 att/g, 179 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 0 sck, 95.7 QB Rating)

 

the rookie

Marcus Mariota is ranked #15 (because of the Bucs)

 

According to these stats Blake Bortles is the better QB than Andrew Luck (based on QB Rating for 2 weeks only) despite Andrew Luck having better receivers and Offensive Line!

Quote:According to the NFL after two weeks into the regular season
Blake Bortles is ranked #17th (40/73, 54.8%, 36.5 g/att, 456 yrds, 6.2 avg, 3TD, 2 INT, 5 sck, 76.1 QB rating)!
 
Andrew Luck is ranked #31st (26/49, 53.1%, 49 att/g, 243 yrds, 5 avg, 2 TD, 2 INT, 2 sck, 63.6 QB Rating )
 
Bryan Hower is ranked #32nd (18/34, 52.9%, 34 att/g, 236 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 4 sck, 72.7 QB Rating)
Ryan Mallet is ranked #30th (15/24, 62.5%, 24 att/g, 179 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 0 sck, 95.7 QB Rating)
 
the rookie
Marcus Mariota is ranked #15 (because of the Bucs)
 
According to these stats Blake Bortles is the better QB than Andrew Luck (at least this season) despite having way worse receivers and Offensive Line than that of the Colts!
Not so sure about that.
My stats were wrong on Andrew Luck (it hadnt updated for his performance this week) my bad

 

Andrew Luck is actually ranked 12th in the league (yards)

(47/86, 54.7%, 43 att/g, 493 yards, 5.7 avg, 3 TDs, 5 INTs, 2 sck, 58.9 QB Rating)!

Football Outsiders ranked him as having the 6th best game of any QB this week. 

 

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/quick-r...uick-reads

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Quote:Football Outsiders ranked him as having the 6th best game of any QB this week. 

 

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/quick-r...uick-reads
 

FO rank by DYAR-Defense adjusted Yard Above Replacement.vs ESPN QBR          Either way he is not at the bottom like last year

 

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/qb

Quarterbacks are ranked according to DYAR, or Defense-adjusted Yards Above Replacement. This gives the value of the quarterback 's performance compared to replacement level, adjusted for situation and opponent and then translated into yardage. DYAR (and its cousin, YAR, which isn't adjusted based on opponent) is further explained here.
The other statistic given is DVOA, or Defense-adjusted Value Over Average. This number represents value, per play, over an average quarterback in the same game situations. The more positive the DVOA rating, the better the player's performance. Negative DVOA represents below-average offense. DVOA (and its cousin, VOA, which isn't adjusted based on opponent) is further explained here.
Please note there are no opponent adjustments included until after Week 4.
The simple version: DYAR means a quarterback with more total value. DVOA means a quarterback with more value per play.
Effective Yards, listed in red, translate DVOA into a yards per attempt figure. This provides an easy comparison: in general, players with more Effective Yards than standard yards played better than standard stats would otherwise indicate, while players with fewer Effective Yards than standard yards played worse than standard stats would otherwise indicate. Effective Yards are not the best way to measure total value because they are more dependent on usage than DYAR.
Total QBR (listed as just QBR) is a metric created by the ESPN Stats & Information group. Total QBR is based on the by the quarterback on each play, then adjusts the numbers to a scale of 0-100. There are five main differences between Total QBR and Football Outsiders' DVOA metric (with further explanation here):
Total QBR incorporates information from game charting, such as passes dropped or thrown away on purpose.
Total QBR splits responsibility on plays between the quarterback, his receivers, and his blockers. Drops, for example, are more on the receiver, as are yards after the catch, and some sacks are more on the offensive line than others.
Total QBR has a clutch factor which adds (or subtracts) value for quarterbacks who perform best (or worst) in high-leverage situations.
Total QBR combines passing and rushing value into one number and differentiates between scrambles and planned runs.
Total QBR is not adjusted for strength of opponent.
 

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