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17 minutes ago, fortdetroit said:

Keenum was so bad last night.  

Keenum is just bad, save for that Minnesota season. He finds so many ways to make incredibly stupid plays.

He throws a pretty deep ball, but that's about it. Everything else about his game is below average.

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3 hours ago, ET80 said:

Keenum is just bad, save for that Minnesota season. He finds so many ways to make incredibly stupid plays.

He throws a pretty deep ball, but that's about it. Everything else about his game is below average.

Don't count out that Minnesota season. The pick he threw in the DIGGS! game was just horrific.

Minnesota had that game won until Keenum threw that duck and the Saints blocked a kick.

 

The Diggs throw itself was a really bad throw. A DB just standing still could easily tackle him in-bounds because the throw was too far from the sideline. Keenum got lucky there. He did have some very good games in that regular season, but he was trash in the playoffs.

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12 hours ago, lomaxgrUK said:
13 hours ago, ET80 said:

Whitney Mercilius (currently starting in Jadevion Clowney's "Edge" LB role):

13 tackles (2 TFL) 4 Sacks, 3 FFs 1 INT.

Depending on how he does this Sunday vs the Panthers, I don't see how he's not leading the DPOY vote after four weeks. He's stepped up to the plate in a big way.

Shaq Barrett has 8 sacks, 7 TFLs and 2 FFs - really don't see how you can even consider not having him ahead of Mercilius (or anyone, for that matter) right now.

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Week 3 Unit-talk

 

Baltimore’s running back corps; Ingram had a league-high eight first downs and six forced missed tackles, and it’s probably worth noting that he punched it into the end zone on three occasions. Though in a more diminutive role, Edwards contributed 53 yards — 33 of which came after contact — four first downs and two forced missed tackles en route to a 7.6 yard-per-carry average.

Cowboys OL again...Smith recorded 36 pass-block snaps, surrendered zero pressures, maintaining a perfect pass-block. Dallas offensive line only allowed six quarterback pressures on the day and just one sack. 

Panther's secondary...the Panthers’ cornerbacks and safeties surrendered just 73 passing yards as a whole. Jackson secured two interceptions.The group also surrendered just four first downs on 16 total receptions. 

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10 minutes ago, Hunter2_1 said:

Cowboys OL again...Smith recorded 36 pass-block snaps, surrendered zero pressures, maintaining a perfect pass-block. Dallas offensive line only allowed six quarterback pressures on the day and just one sack. 

This is so nice to be back after the atrocious last year and a half (by expectations). 

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