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26CornerBlitz

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  1. That will get corrected in the offseason by Beane in UFA and the draft. They have to surround him with better talent as PHI, KC, CHI, and LAR have all done.
  2. Darn shame that trolls refuse to read or just want to instigate. After reviewing every throw of each of the top-four rookies, it’s time to look at how each has performed to date. As rookies, the book is far from written as to how their careers will pan out, but their strengths and areas to improve have been on display early on. How they evolve from now can define their career success.
  3. I think they both share that trait. You know deep down each thinks they're the best.
  4. Good stuff if you have ESPN +
  5. Kyle W. INT >>> Kyle O. Kitty Slide.
  6. Coach Payton Press Conference 11-2-18 (3:28) Head Coach Sean Payton talks about the upcoming match up against the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday. Innovators Sean Payton, Sean McVay consider each other 'must-watch' Mike Triplett ESPN Staff Writer METAIRIE, La. -- Sean Payton and Sean McVay will get a jump-start on their weekly film studies Sunday when they get the chance to watch each other live from the sideline. Payton, 54, has established himself as one of the NFL's all-time great offensive minds during his 13-year run with the New Orleans Saints and quarterback Drew Brees. And the 32-year-old McVay has quickly joined him in two years with the Los Angeles Rams and QB Jared Goff, despite being the youngest head coach in the league's modern history. Both have drawn comparisons to Bill Walsh and Joe Montana because of their innovation. But both coaches also readily admit that they will shamelessly steal ideas from one another on occasion.
  7. Rams (8-0) at Saints (6-1): 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox Point spread: NO -2 | Matchup quality: 91.3 (of 100) Lindsey Thiry's pick: The Rams have won eight consecutive games, but the Saints in the Superdome are undoubtedly their biggest test yet, especially on offense. Defense could be the difference in this one. The Rams have the edge in that department after adding edge rusher Dante Fowler Jr. at the trade deadline and with Aaron Donald's league-leading 10 sacks. But it might not be enough against Drew Brees, who gets the ball out fast. Saints 28, Rams 24 Mike Triplett's pick: This is the latest in the season that two teams averaging 33 points or more have faced each other, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The Rams have the edge on defense led by Donald, and while they added firepower this week by trading for Fowler, the Saints lost firepower when rookie DE Marcus Davenport suffered a toe injury. However, the home-field advantage helps the Saints, and there might not be a more battle-tested team in the NFL right now after they had to grind out come-from-behind victories at Baltimore and Minnesota in their past two outings. Saints 29, Rams 27 FPI win projection: NO, 49.8 percent. With a pregame matchup quality of 91.3, this is the second-best matchup of the season according to FPI, trailing only the Chiefs-Rams matchup in Week 11. This game is also projected to be incredibly close, as only the Falcons-Redskins game noted earlier has a smaller spread in our data set, according to FPI.
  8. Bears (4-3) at Bills (2-6): 1 p.m. ET, Fox Point spread: CHI -10 | Matchup quality: 19.0 (of 100) Jeff Dickerson's pick: The Bears enter Week 9 tied for first in the NFL with 11 interceptions. Chicago is also the only team in the league to not allow a rushing touchdown this season. And the Bills will start Nathan Peterman at quarterback Sunday. What else needs to be said? Bears 27, Bills 6 Mike Rodak's pick: The Bills lead the NFL in throwing interceptions on 5.4 percent of pass attempts, which would be the fourth-highest rate by any team in an entire season since 2001. The Bears lead the NFL in intercepting opposing quarterbacks on 4.5 percent of pass attempts. Peterman's 11.1 percent interception rate is the highest among any active quarterbacks. Bears 21, Bills 9 FPI win projection: CHI, 79.6 percent. Peterman has a 9.2 Total QBR in his career, the second lowest of any QB to throw at least 75 passes in the QBR era (since the start of the 2006 season).
  9. What's Next for the NFL's Five First-Round Rookie Quarterbacks? Five quarterbacks were selected in the first round of April's draft. The arrival of the group -- which includes Baker Mayfield (Browns), Sam Darnold (Jets), Josh Allen (Bills), Josh Rosen (Cardinals) and Lamar Jackson (Ravens) -- looked as if it was going to be one of the stories of 2018 ... but it hasn't quite worked out that way so far. Are the kids all right? Let's see how it's looking and what may come next.
  10. Let me know when you have looked at every single throw from each of the QBs.
  11. By Ian Wharton The 2018 rookie quarterback class is halfway through their first season., and we look in-depth at how each of the top-10 picks has performed. The last few quarterback draft classes has led to a new era of NFL passing efficiency. Offenses have exploded as rules, playmakers, and quarterbacks have spread defenses to the brink of their capabilities. The 2018 class has already seen the top-four quarterbacks selected named as a starter, and the fifth, Lamar Jackson, figures to be a starter in the next year or two. Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Allen, and Josh Rosen have each claimed their starting job for the foreseeable future. It’s easier for quarterbacks now than ever to post adequate statistics and be average. Efficiency numbers are through the roof, but it still takes special talent to score touchdowns instead of field goals in the red zone. That’s where each of these rookies will have to hone their craft to prove worthy of their lofty draft status over the next four years. After reviewing every throw of each of the top-four rookies, it’s time to look at how each has performed to date. As rookies, the book is far from written as to how their careers will pan out, but their strengths and areas to improve have been on display early on. How they evolve from now can define their career success. Going in sequential draft order, we’ll highlight what’s to like, what needs improvement, and their outlook moving forward based on what is known today. Jackson won’t be featured since he hasn’t played meaningful snaps at quarterback yet. Mayfield Darnold Allen Rosen What's Next for the NFL's Five First-Round Rookie Quarterbacks? Five quarterbacks were selected in the first round of April's draft. The arrival of the group -- which includes Baker Mayfield (Browns), Sam Darnold (Jets), Josh Allen (Bills), Josh Rosen (Cardinals) and Lamar Jackson (Ravens) -- looked as if it was going to be one of the stories of 2018 ... but it hasn't quite worked out that way so far. Are the kids all right? Let's see how it's looking and what may come next.
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