Where do you get stats like that, steve823? Missed tackles on WRs? Opposing passer rating per player? Them's some in depth stats!
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I go to profootballfocus.com. I didn't sign up though so I don't have many stats, however I remembered reading an article on the physicality of corners and they had those numbers. Heres a link to the article: http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog...kling-corners/Originally posted by get louder at lambeau View PostWhere do you get stats like that, steve823? Missed tackles on WRs? Opposing passer rating per player? Them's some in depth stats!
I try to go on sites like that because after a while ESPN and NFL.com get boring and their articles aren't that in depth.
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Yes, that Bush...I only used his name because he was in the post I responded to. I know he has been the butt of many jokes here but I agree he redeemed himself last year.Originally posted by Guiness View PostYou mean Bush, the same one who played CW's position in the SB, and got a crucial INT? That Bush?
lol - this got brought up in another thread, that this forum's favorite whipping boy played a critical role in our Super Bowl win.
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I think terrible is a bit much. He wasn't the same player as the previous few years, and didn't really hit his stride until the second half of the year."There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Originally posted by SCThey don't play the same position anymore. Chuck looked terrible early in the year, getting beat early and often while racking up crazy penalty totals. I suspect his turf toe was hurting way more than they were letting on. But he redeemed himself down the stretch.I'd almost forgot about that period of time. He was not looking good at all. It's hard to tell why that was, and what changed to make things better.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostI think terrible is a bit much. He wasn't the same player as the previous few years, and didn't really hit his stride until the second half of the year.
There was Harris's absence, and Williams as a new starter. With Harris over there, CW's man was targeted. Were opposing QB's testing Williams, and CW trying too hard to make something happen when the ball came his way? I'd be curious to see target #'s from early in the season - was CW being avoided, or targeted? Harris usually drew the assignment of the #1 WR, was CW suddenly covering that guy early in the season?--
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