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13 minutes ago, reesebobby said:

Here's a game I call "Name the QB That Hasn't Won AFC Offensive Player of the Week in the Past 5 Years"

Jacoby Brissett

Ryan Fitzpatrick

Josh Allen

Marcus Mariota

Josh McCown

Trevor Siemian

Matt Moore

Ryan Tannehill

Brock Osweiler

Alex Smith

Derek Carr

 

I dont think Tyrod Taylor had ever won one in the last 5 years of play time. 

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18 minutes ago, reesebobby said:

Here's a game I call "Name the QB That Hasn't Won AFC Offensive Player of the Week in the Past 5 Years"

Jacoby Brissett

Ryan Fitzpatrick

Josh Allen

Marcus Mariota

Josh McCown

Trevor Siemian

Matt Moore

Ryan Tannehill

Brock Osweiler

Alex Smith

Derek Carr

 

Osweiler?

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28 minutes ago, xen said:

Osweiler?

No. All those QBs have won it the last 5 years. I think he is saying name a qb that hasnt won it in the last 5 years and showed examples if some, not all, piss poor QBs as his proof. Why I said Taylor because I dont think he has ever won it.

 

 

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2 hours ago, kkuenn said:

No. All those QBs have won it the last 5 years. I think he is saying name a qb that hasnt won it in the last 5 years and showed examples if some, not all, piss poor QBs as his proof. Why I said Taylor because I dont think he has ever won it.

 

 

If all of them won, it's not much of a game then.

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Not sure when but at some point you all will have to admit that he can play Qb, pass the ball and is getting better and better.

 
Lamar Jackson has now been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in five of his last nine starts.
 
Over that span:
Comp. rate: 70.6
TD passes: 28
Interception: 1
Rushing: 675 yards
TD runs: 4
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1 hour ago, Handswarmer said:

Not sure when but at some point you all will have to admit that he can play Qb, pass the ball and is getting better and better.

 
Lamar Jackson has now been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in five of his last nine starts.
 
Over that span:
Comp. rate: 70.6
TD passes: 28
Interception: 1
Rushing: 675 yards
TD runs: 4

I think he also won defensive player of the week in two of his last two playoff starts.

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23 hours ago, Handswarmer said:

Not sure when but at some point you all will have to admit that he can play Qb, pass the ball and is getting better and better.

 
Lamar Jackson has now been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in five of his last nine starts.
 
Over that span:
Comp. rate: 70.6
TD passes: 28
Interception: 1
Rushing: 675 yards
TD runs: 4

LJ last 9 games

@ 217 passing yards per game in the last 9 games (I counted the playoff game)

@ 23 attempted passes per game

 

Ryan Tannehill last 9 games

@ 215 yards per game

@ 26 attempted passes per game 

It matters what you're asked to do.  Having a crazy good rushing game takes a lot of pressure off a qb who already isn't asked to do that much.  

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On 9/18/2020 at 2:23 PM, xen said:

LJ last 9 games

@ 217 passing yards per game in the last 9 games (I counted the playoff game)

@ 23 attempted passes per game

 

Ryan Tannehill last 9 games

@ 215 yards per game

@ 26 attempted passes per game 

It matters what you're asked to do.  Having a crazy good rushing game takes a lot of pressure off a qb who already isn't asked to do that much.  

36 touchdowns to 6 ints with an MVP says they are not the same players.

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On 9/18/2020 at 1:23 PM, xen said:

LJ last 9 games

@ 217 passing yards per game in the last 9 games (I counted the playoff game)

@ 23 attempted passes per game

 

Ryan Tannehill last 9 games

@ 215 yards per game

@ 26 attempted passes per game 

It matters what you're asked to do.  Having a crazy good rushing game takes a lot of pressure off a qb who already isn't asked to do that much.  

Oddly predictive.  At one point they had basically matching stats and I thought of this thread.  If anything, Tannehill is pulling away with it.

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