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Bears starting QB records the last 4 years:

Mitch Trubisky 25-13

Nick Foles 3-5

Andy Dalton 3-2

Justin Fields 2-8

Chase Daniel 1-2

Kind of silly that Mitch has 3 winning seasons and basically everyone else has sucked.

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49 minutes ago, Bullet Club said:

Bears starting QB records the last 4 years:

Mitch Trubisky 25-13

Nick Foles 3-5

Andy Dalton 3-2

Justin Fields 2-8

Chase Daniel 1-2

Kind of silly that Mitch has 3 winning seasons and basically everyone else has sucked.

Mitch sucked too, but was propped up by the defense. The defense is/was the only thing that kept Nagy from being a .300 head coach. 

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2 hours ago, Malfatron said:

I've become rather numb to PFF's obsession with their mission to go after Trevon Diggs. Most Cowboys fans just roll their eyes. We're plenty happy with his play, and the same can be said of his football team. He isn't asked to shadow because he's a complete liability at the position. The numbers do not match with what is seen on the actual football field. Unfortunately not enough people actually watch the games. The game isn't being played on a stat sheet. As a Dallas fan I have seen absolutely trash CB play over the years... to think that Trevon is supposedly the worst one of all is laughably ridiculous. The disregard for his interceptions is ridiculous, too. Having the most interceptions going back to 1980 should be pretty damn noteworthy to everyone... and yet it seems everyone wants to be dismissive of the fact. 

Wonder how many NFL teams would absolutely love to have him on their football team. He has been an absolute game changer for the Dallas Cowboys, and one of the key pieces of the turnaround this year. 

As a side note, I'm not sure Diante Lee can be taken very seriously when he says Trevon is getting absolutely torched on anything that isn't an interception. He just doesn't seem like he's interested in making intelligent takes and clearly has an agenda. 

TL;DR : PFF is full of **** and clearly has an agenda. It's really too bad their work is getting more and more popular/ mainstream. Not sure when/ why their opinions became the gold standard for evaluating the game. 

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Tua, it's 2020...a wildcard playoff spot is on the line: 62.5 rating, 1 TD, 3 INT, lose the game by a 30-pt margin (56-26)

Tua, it's 2021...a wildcard playoff spot is on the line:  53.1 rating, 0 TD, 1 INT, lose the game by a 31-pt margin (34-3) 

This playoff-hopeful pressure thing, it's not working out. 

 

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2 hours ago, NoFlyZone said:

I've become rather numb to PFF's obsession with their mission to go after Trevon Diggs. Most Cowboys fans just roll their eyes. We're plenty happy with his play, and the same can be said of his football team. He isn't asked to shadow because he's a complete liability at the position. The numbers do not match with what is seen on the actual football field. Unfortunately not enough people actually watch the games. The game isn't being played on a stat sheet. As a Dallas fan I have seen absolutely trash CB play over the years... to think that Trevon is supposedly the worst one of all is laughably ridiculous. The disregard for his interceptions is ridiculous, too. Having the most interceptions going back to 1980 should be pretty damn noteworthy to everyone... and yet it seems everyone wants to be dismissive of the fact. 

Wonder how many NFL teams would absolutely love to him on their football team. He has been an absolute game changer for the Dallas Cowboys, and one of the key pieces of the turnaround this year. 

As a side note, I'm not sure Diante Lee can be taken very seriously when he says Trevon is getting absolutely torched on anything that isn't an interception. He just doesn't seem like he's interested in making intelligent takes and clearly has an agenda. 

TL;DR : PFF is full of **** and clearly has an agenda. It's really too bad their work is getting more and more popular/ mainstream. Not sure when/ why their opinions became the gold standard for evaluating the game. 

In terms of what they do specifically, PFF has no competition, and so they're the gold standard "by default."

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1 hour ago, FinSting said:

Tua, it's 2020...a wildcard playoff spot is on the line: 62.5 rating, 1 TD, 3 INT, lose the game by a 30-pt margin (56-26)

Tua, it's 2021...a wildcard playoff spot is on the line:  53.1 rating, 0 TD, 1 INT, lose the game by a 31-pt margin (34-3) 

This playoff-hopeful pressure thing, it's not working out. 

 

Dolphins its 2020...a wildcard playoff spot is on the line. The defense you know the part of the team where most of our resources went to and the part of the team the HC is supposed to be good at gives up 56 points to the Bills.

 

Dolphins its 2021....a wildcard playoff spot is on the line. The defense you know the strongest unit on the team gives up 198 yards on the ground to a backup HB and 34 points.

Maybe Flores should be held accountable for his defense falling apart 2 years in a row maybe the blame should go to HC and his staff the GM the OL the QB the defense. Nah lets just blame the QB. 

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