BuffBill Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Based on 5 different areas of play (Accuracy, Arm Strength, Decision Making, Mechanics and Mobility), Fitz came out at #43 out of 65 quarterbacks. Could be worse, the Cardinals had #'s 64 & 65 and the Jets had #63 (Sanchez) and #62 (Tebow). Clear to see why most people with common sense feel the QB position is an urgency for the Bills. Would post the link but one of the Administrators don't like Bleacher Report, although the article is written by one of the NFL Draft's lead writers and is pretty thorough.
BuffBill Posted February 11, 2013 Author Posted February 11, 2013 link? Read my post, I tried to post the link, but the Marshall Dillon administrators have links to Bleacher Report blocked. Go to bleacherreport.com.
bobobonators Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 this was posted in other thread: Posted 08 February 2013 - 12:09 PM KOKBILLS, on 08 February 2013 - 11:59 AM, said: For those who hate actual in-depth statistical analysis on QB's, and how poorly Fitz stacks up...Please don't hit the following link...You WILL be disappointed...Again...http://www.footballs...=509345&start=0 Joe Flacco 17 Passes Dropped 57 Overthrown (11.1%), 1 INT 5 Underthrown (1%) 34 Thrown Wide (6.6%) 96 "Bad Throws" (18.7%), 1 INT 9 Passes Batted At Line (1.8%) Adjusted QBR: 101.3 Ryan Fitzpatrick 27 Passes Dropped 41 Overthrown (8.2%) 1 INT 17 Underthrown (3.4%), 2 INTs 28 Thrown Wide (5.6%) 86 "Bad Throws" (17.3%), 3 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.6%) Adjusted QBR: 99.8 Eli Manning 28 Passes Dropped 35 Overthrown (6.7%) 1 INT 14 Underthrown (2.7%), 1 INT 26 Thrown Wide (5.0%), 1 INT 75 "Bad Throws" (14.4%), 3 INTs 10 Passes Batted At Line (1.9%) Adjusted QBR: 101.1 Andrew Luck 33 Passes Dropped 53 Overthrown (8.8%), 2 INTs 17 Underthrown (2.8%), 3 INTs 38 Thrown Wide (6.3%), 3 INT 108 "Bad Throws" (17.9%), 8 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.2%) Adjusted QBR: 91.6 Looks pretty good to me, using these stats.
The Big Cat Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 (edited) Yeah, if that's copy/pasted from KOBills, then I'm having the damnedest time trying to interpret his double negative. this was posted in other thread: Posted 08 February 2013 - 12:09 PM KOKBILLS, on 08 February 2013 - 11:59 AM, said: For those who hate actual in-depth statistical analysis on QB's, and how poorly Fitz stacks up...Please don't hit the following link...You WILL be disappointed...Again...http://www.footballs...=509345&start=0 Joe Flacco 17 Passes Dropped 57 Overthrown (11.1%), 1 INT 5 Underthrown (1%) 34 Thrown Wide (6.6%) 96 "Bad Throws" (18.7%), 1 INT 9 Passes Batted At Line (1.8%) Adjusted QBR: 101.3 Ryan Fitzpatrick 27 Passes Dropped 41 Overthrown (8.2%) 1 INT 17 Underthrown (3.4%), 2 INTs 28 Thrown Wide (5.6%) 86 "Bad Throws" (17.3%), 3 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.6%) Adjusted QBR: 99.8 Eli Manning 28 Passes Dropped 35 Overthrown (6.7%) 1 INT 14 Underthrown (2.7%), 1 INT 26 Thrown Wide (5.0%), 1 INT 75 "Bad Throws" (14.4%), 3 INTs 10 Passes Batted At Line (1.9%) Adjusted QBR: 101.1 Andrew Luck 33 Passes Dropped 53 Overthrown (8.8%), 2 INTs 17 Underthrown (2.8%), 3 INTs 38 Thrown Wide (6.3%), 3 INT 108 "Bad Throws" (17.9%), 8 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.2%) Adjusted QBR: 91.6 Looks pretty good to me, using these stats. Edited February 11, 2013 by taC giB ehT
Zulu Cthulhu Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 What do you mean one of the NFL draft's lead writers? He or she works for NFL.com then? If so then the article should be posted on some other legitimate site. Of course you could mean one of bleacher report's lead draft writers, in which case it's not legit at all.
vincec Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Read my post, I tried to post the link, but the Marshall Dillon administrators have links to Bleacher Report blocked. Go to bleacherreport.com. Is this true? Now you can't even post a link? That's pretty bad. this was posted in other thread: Posted 08 February 2013 - 12:09 PM KOKBILLS, on 08 February 2013 - 11:59 AM, said: For those who hate actual in-depth statistical analysis on QB's, and how poorly Fitz stacks up...Please don't hit the following link...You WILL be disappointed...Again...http://www.footballs...=509345&start=0 Joe Flacco 17 Passes Dropped 57 Overthrown (11.1%), 1 INT 5 Underthrown (1%) 34 Thrown Wide (6.6%) 96 "Bad Throws" (18.7%), 1 INT 9 Passes Batted At Line (1.8%) Adjusted QBR: 101.3 Ryan Fitzpatrick 27 Passes Dropped 41 Overthrown (8.2%) 1 INT 17 Underthrown (3.4%), 2 INTs 28 Thrown Wide (5.6%) 86 "Bad Throws" (17.3%), 3 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.6%) Adjusted QBR: 99.8 Eli Manning 28 Passes Dropped 35 Overthrown (6.7%) 1 INT 14 Underthrown (2.7%), 1 INT 26 Thrown Wide (5.0%), 1 INT 75 "Bad Throws" (14.4%), 3 INTs 10 Passes Batted At Line (1.9%) Adjusted QBR: 101.1 Andrew Luck 33 Passes Dropped 53 Overthrown (8.8%), 2 INTs 17 Underthrown (2.8%), 3 INTs 38 Thrown Wide (6.3%), 3 INT 108 "Bad Throws" (17.9%), 8 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.2%) Adjusted QBR: 91.6 Looks pretty good to me, using these stats. Maybe if you send these to the Giant, Colt or Raven GMs they'd agree to trade their QBs for Fitz. Maybe.
xsoldier54 Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 this was posted in other thread: Posted 08 February 2013 - 12:09 PM KOKBILLS, on 08 February 2013 - 11:59 AM, said: For those who hate actual in-depth statistical analysis on QB's, and how poorly Fitz stacks up...Please don't hit the following link...You WILL be disappointed...Again...http://www.footballs...=509345&start=0 Joe Flacco 17 Passes Dropped 57 Overthrown (11.1%), 1 INT 5 Underthrown (1%) 34 Thrown Wide (6.6%) 96 "Bad Throws" (18.7%), 1 INT 9 Passes Batted At Line (1.8%) Adjusted QBR: 101.3 Ryan Fitzpatrick 27 Passes Dropped 41 Overthrown (8.2%) 1 INT 17 Underthrown (3.4%), 2 INTs 28 Thrown Wide (5.6%) 86 "Bad Throws" (17.3%), 3 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.6%) Adjusted QBR: 99.8 Eli Manning 28 Passes Dropped 35 Overthrown (6.7%) 1 INT 14 Underthrown (2.7%), 1 INT 26 Thrown Wide (5.0%), 1 INT 75 "Bad Throws" (14.4%), 3 INTs 10 Passes Batted At Line (1.9%) Adjusted QBR: 101.1 Andrew Luck 33 Passes Dropped 53 Overthrown (8.8%), 2 INTs 17 Underthrown (2.8%), 3 INTs 38 Thrown Wide (6.3%), 3 INT 108 "Bad Throws" (17.9%), 8 INTs 13 Passes Batted At Line (2.2%) Adjusted QBR: 91.6 Looks pretty good to me, using these stats. You can't just look at stats. You have to actually watch the games. Fitzpatrick was absolutely putrid. Statistics have to be put into context according to the situation. I'd say that 43rd out of 65 sounds about right. There should be no debate. This guy needs to go.
Maury Ballstein Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 2/11/2013 Fitz still isn't any good. Nothing has changed
Bronc24 Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Anyone have a breakdown of Fitz's 4th quarter stats in close games? Just going to take a shot here, but I'm guessing they aren't all that impressive. However, the guy can apparently eat a lot of steak in one sitting and he did go to Harvard, allegedly.
26CornerBlitz Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 (edited) Based on 5 different areas of play (Accuracy, Arm Strength, Decision Making, Mechanics and Mobility), Fitz came out at #43 out of 65 quarterbacks. Could be worse, the Cardinals had #'s 64 & 65 and the Jets had #63 (Sanchez) and #62 (Tebow). Clear to see why most people with common sense feel the QB position is an urgency for the Bills. Would post the link but one of the Administrators don't like Bleacher Report, although the article is written by one of the NFL Draft's lead writers and is pretty thorough. The article said Fitz was accurate. The complete thought is written like this: Ryan Fitzpatrick (6'2", 225 pounds, eight seasons) is an accurate, smart quarterback who has a good feel for space but can lack awareness on timing and ball placement. How can you be both accurate and lack awareness on ball placement? Also said: Fitzpatrick errs on the side of checking down to backs instead of taking chances down the field with wide receivers in 50/50 situations. I disagree with that. too. The assessment on Fitz was ....eh. Edited February 11, 2013 by 26CornerBlitz
bananathumb Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Is he ahead of Trent Edwards? That's the only thing I want to know?
Alphadawg7 Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 He's ranked behind several back ups and almost all the starters...sounds about right to me regardless of the source.
Zulu Cthulhu Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Anyone who found and read this know the author's name?
BuffBill Posted February 11, 2013 Author Posted February 11, 2013 (edited) Anyone who found and read this know the author's name? His name is Matt Miller: Bleacher Report's NFL Draft Lead Writer, Miller is also the founder of the NFL draft site New Era Scouting. Matt's work has been featured in Madden 13, on ESPN radio, SiriusXM, NFL.com, SI.com and USA Today as well as utilized by NFL, CFL and AFL teams. Matt was the secondary and special teams coordinator for the three-time league champion Joplin Crusaders of the Central Football League. Matt is also a member of the Pro Football Writers of America. Good enough for those organizations but not good enough to be able to link to this site? Edited February 11, 2013 by BuffBill
bobobonators Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Ryan Mallet, Chase Daniel and Drew Stanton are ranked ahead of Ryan Fitzpatrick? How can someone objectively rank "Accuracy, Arm Strength, Decision Making, Mechanics and Mobility" if they don't even start?
BuffBill Posted February 11, 2013 Author Posted February 11, 2013 Ryan Mallet, Chase Daniel and Drew Stanton are ranked ahead of Ryan Fitzpatrick? How can someone objectively rank "Accuracy, Arm Strength, Decision Making, Mechanics and Mobility" if they don't even start? Have you seen Fitz play?
The Big Cat Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Ryan Mallet, Chase Daniel and Drew Stanton are ranked ahead of Ryan Fitzpatrick? How can someone objectively rank "Accuracy, Arm Strength, Decision Making, Mechanics and Mobility" if they don't even start? Ryan Mallet--who finished 2012 1-4 for 17 yds and a pick (numbers that'd make JaMarcus Russel blush)--shouldn't be ahead of anybody.
BuffBill Posted February 11, 2013 Author Posted February 11, 2013 Ryan Mallet--who finished 2012 1-4 for 17 yds and a pick (numbers that'd make JaMarcus Russel blush)--shouldn't be ahead of anybody. Thigpen is ahead of Sanchez? Not by much, but same situation.
San-O Posted February 11, 2013 Posted February 11, 2013 Based on 5 different areas of play (Accuracy, Arm Strength, Decision Making, Mechanics and Mobility), Fitz came out at #43 out of 65 quarterbacks. Could be worse, the Cardinals had #'s 64 & 65 and the Jets had #63 (Sanchez) and #62 (Tebow). Clear to see why most people with common sense feel the QB position is an urgency for the Bills. Would post the link but one of the Administrators don't like Bleacher Report, although the article is written by one of the NFL Draft's lead writers and is pretty thorough. Interesting: The only people who did NOT see this seem to have been the coach and the G.M.. And the usual posters (Fitz apologists). They will show up, shortly. The G.M. is still here?
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