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Marqise Lee out again


Quote:the eye test >> Next Gen Stats


I'll trust the eye test of actual scouts and experts instead of someone like you who just seems to want to dump on everything on this team. People want to provide actual stats/analysis and you just say your opinions without anything supporting it.
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(This post was last modified: 10-09-2015, 01:44 PM by StroudCrowd1.)

You guys would be shocked how valid the eye test is. The eye test could have helped us avoid Blaine Gabbert. There is true validity to the eye test.

 

Besides. Analytics don't seem to be working out to well for Tony.


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Quote:the eye test >> Next Gen Stats
 

Ok so what does the eye test tell you when he has almost 350 yards on 15 receptions? Clearly a lot of that yardage involves going deep and stretching the field.

 

You aren't being unbiased. Just stupid.

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Quote:You guys would be shocked how valid the eye test is. The eye test could have helped us avoid Blaine Gabbert. There is true validity to the eye test.

 
 

No. Look at Gabbert's pass completion in college. The stats were there too.

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(This post was last modified: 10-09-2015, 01:48 PM by Jags32250.)

Substance and facts don't hold weight apparently. Maybe an eye exam is in order for a certain pair of posters.



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Quote:You guys would be shocked how valid the eye test is. The eye test could have helped us avoid Blaine Gabbert. There is true validity to the eye test.


Besides. Analytics don't seem to be working out to well for Tony.


Blaine's problem was the intangibles which you obviously can't really factor in on stats. However analytics have been shown to be rather successful, hence why most sports are using then to a very large degree. The eye test is fine but like I said I'd rather trust the perception by a paid scout or expert instead of some guy on the message board that can't ever find one thing positive to say about the team. That seems a bit biased to me. Arob had one of the best SPARQ scores ever for any WR and the other guys around his score are all elite players. It's unlikely he will not be a good player unless he is missing the intangibles like work ethic or toughness. Both of which I think he has.
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Quote:No. Look at Gabbert's pass completion in college. The stats were there too.
 

You kind of proved my point. There is no stat for deer in the headlights, curling up in the fetal position when a pass rush is coming at you.

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Quote:You kind of proved my point. There is no stat for deer in the headlights, curling up in the fetal position when a pass rush is coming at you.
 

He ran a spread offense. There wasn't much of that to evaluate.

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Quote:So WR is the reason we lost, gotcha. Despite the fact we have 2 WRs in the top 16 in receiving yards in the entire NFL, it's their fault. Gotcha. Talk about clueless.


Why don't you take a look at TE and rushing stats if you really want to point the finger.
You're the delusional one if you think our WR corps is even in the top 20 in the league
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Quote:Cooper would look really great for us now, he was in play for our pick but we needed defense at that time. Because of the injury to Fowler I would really like to see Cooper. too bad.
 

Doesn't matter what you need in the first round... you take the best available player, always. Cooper was easily the best player in the draft.

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Looks likely to be out again lol.

 

He really is an Albino tiger


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Eye Test wins again


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Quote:Eye Test wins again
You're talking about, what?


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Quote:You're talking about, what?
 

Translation: BUST!

<i>Behold man's final mad disgrace.</i>

<i>He chops his nose to spite his face.</i>

 

-Etrigan the Demon

 
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I can see injuries, man, with my own eyes.  They're like, xray quality or something, dude!  Man, pass those potato chips bro, they look like the fire.



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Quote:You're the delusional one if you think our WR corps is even in the top 20 in the league
 

Tennessee, Miami, Cleveland, Baltimore, Carolina, Kansas City, St. Louis, Minnesota, Philadelphia all objectively have worse WR corps than us.

 

Not saying you're wrong, but I think you might be by the end of the year.

THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.

 

RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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(This post was last modified: 10-15-2015, 02:13 PM by Jags32250.)

Quote:You're the delusional one if you think our WR corps is even in the top 20 in the league
The delusional one sir, is you, for making an argument out of something i never said.

 

BTW, Hurns and Robinson elevated, now both top 12 in league!



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Quote:I think the Fowler pick was the right one. Our pass rush desperately needs a dominant guy. Not Fowler or DC's fault he got hurt.


Lee has so much talent but hamstrings are so hard to get past. They just have a way of springing back up. It happens. Hopefully he can shake it.
To this I agree...

 

Hopefully Lee will be ready to roll within the next couple of games and on fire after the bye. As for "DF56", I see him being ready from day one of the 2016 season or earlier. If I said this once I've said it a million times. When our team gets truly healthy, we'll be an force to be desired to say the least...

 

NH3...

"AZANE"
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Everyone knows that GB is holding Lee back, for the playoff push later in the season. (Extreme Sarcasm)

 

Put this guy on IR where he belongs, and wait'll next year.

 

 

Marquise Lee is as soft as Baby Food.


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Quote:I'll trust the eye test of actual scouts and experts instead of someone like you who just seems to want to dump on everything on this team. People want to provide actual stats/analysis and you just say your opinions without anything supporting it.
Well Said...

 

The "Eye Test" depends upon the "Eyes of the Beholder", ie the specialists, the professionals. The eye test that's opinioned from myself and or any other non professional is nothing but an Personal Opinion...

 

NH3...

"AZANE"
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