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Trevor Lawrence leads the league in interceptions post week 1
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T-Law - 3
Rodgers - 2 Brady - 2 A very unlikely top 3 i'd say haha, I expect this to change soon but for now thought it was funny. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
At this rate trevor will have 51 Tds and 51 ints not sure how feel about this ? and like 5400 yds
I say he finishes somewhere around 38 TD / 27 INT
Rookie jitters will subside in time.
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(09-14-2021, 12:10 AM)icey14 Wrote: At this rate trevor will have 51 Tds and 51 ints not sure how feel about this ? and like 5400 yds He can have a Jameis Winston type of year. He’ll get lots of experience slinging it and making mistakes in a non playoff year. I’m not concerned. I like that he has “arm arrogance” and isn’t afraid to sling it. As he gets more experience, the mistakes will go down. Sure, they need to run more to setup the pass better, but this year is about learning.
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We finally have a QB who can force defenses out of the Box. We need our coaches to figure that out and use it to our advantage. Easy example, week 1 the tinhorns kept running their linebackers straight back at the snap, a key element of the Tampa Two. You beat that by running right in those holes out of a pass look then when they stay up you hit them with play action. All these things help Trevor if done right including making the deep ball more than just a 50/50tplay every throw.
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Yes, this is what happens when you force your rookie QB to throw 20 yard passes every play to an offense full of #2 caliber receivers.
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