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Downside - Angeli - Through Week 3

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In loving memory of Steve aka SWC aka GOAT, I will do some upside downside posts when I am able.

Given the importance of QB, the newness of Angeli and coming of arguably the best single season of QB play in Cuse history, doing one dedictated to Angeli seems like a good place to start (I think Steve would have liked it)


All stats are relative to P4 QBs (73 qualify as of week 3 with a min 30 drop backs)

#45 In turnover worthy plays percentage (throws or fumbles that might not have resulted in a turnover, but probably should have)

#46 In completion percentage

#61 in Total turnover worth total plays

#50 in Pressure to Sack ratio (how often does pressure get home or does QB avoid it)

#51 in drops (obviously not Steve fault) surprising given it feels like Steve throws a super 'catchable' ball

#58 in Throw aways (not sure if this is good or bad, at least he's not forcing it? or is it a fuction of his inablity to avoid pressure so far?)

#71 (almost dead last) in total pressures (obviously not Steves fault, but i thought i would note just how bad protection has been so far)

#73 (actually dead last) is total sacks taken (if protection is terrible and Steve is below average at avoiding pressure when it come, duh this will be awful)


Bottom line, if Steve can clean up the turnovers (new QBs quickest point of improvment imo), the wr can clean up drops and most importantly we get back to protecting at least as well as we did last year, there could be a another level we could hit relatively simply (there's not a lot to clean up, but they are relatively big/important things)
 
In loving memory of Steve aka SWC aka GOAT, I will do some upside downside posts when I am able.

Given the importance of QB, the newness of Angeli and coming of arguably the best single season of QB play in Cuse history, doing one dedictated to Angeli seems like a good place to start (I think Steve would have liked it)


All stats are relative to P4 QBs (73 qualify as of week 3 with a min 30 drop backs)

#45 In turnover worthy plays percentage (throws or fumbles that might not have resulted in a turnover, but probably should have)

#46 In completion percentage

#61 in Total turnover worth total plays

#50 in Pressure to Sack ratio (how often does pressure get home or does QB avoid it)

#51 in drops (obviously not Steve fault) surprising given it feels like Steve throws a super 'catchable' ball

#58 in Throw aways (not sure if this is good or bad, at least he's not forcing it? or is it a fuction of his inablity to avoid pressure so far?)

#71 (almost dead last) in total pressures (obviously not Steves fault, but i thought i would note just how bad protection has been so far)

#73 (actually dead last) is total sacks taken (if protection is terrible and Steve is below average at avoiding pressure when it come, duh this will be awful)


Bottom line, if Steve can clean up the turnovers (new QBs quickest point of improvment imo), the wr can clean up drops and most importantly we get back to protecting at least as well as we did last year, there could be a another level we could hit relatively simply (there's not a lot to clean up, but they are relatively big/important things)

IMHO - we didn’t “protect” McCord much better than Angeli.

He was just that good at finding his target and getting the ball out before the pressure got to him.

That said - delayed blitzes are absolutely killing us & Angeli -
and it would be lovely if the OL and RB’s could learn how to block better in those situations.

Let’s hope Angeli keeps improving in his reads and getting rid of the ball quicker.
 

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