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Pereira says people like Fouts are idiots
Pereira says people like Fouts are idiots
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Brady has received two roughing the passer calls this season. In comparison Schaub received 4.
He's tied for 14th with 11 other teams/QB's as beneficiary's of Roughing the passer.
Its one thing when moronic fans spew this stuff. But a guy who has ready access to any stat he wants should take the minute to look it up.
Tannenhill received 7, Newton 6, Oak/Philly as a team both received 6, Fitzpatrick/Luck and Rodgers all received 5.
Actually Josh's post is so well done, it should be made a sticky, so whenever haters play the "Brady is protected" card, we fans can immediately send the DEFINITIVE proof and quickly refute the claim.I just tweeted a link to josh24's post to the account of the new show CBS is attempting to launch he spewed this garbage on. Not that it will do any good. It's just a real pet peeve of mine when national football mediots/commentators spew ignorant, uninformed crap as if it's fact. And that they do so on shows that surround them with talent too equally uninformed to refute them.
That this prolific empty yardage stiff with a career .500 winning pct. and almost as many INT's as TD's was a first ballot HOF inductee is an indictment of the media driven process. It's no wonder so many deserving players never had a shot...
Great post josh24!
Do you have links to some of your numbers?
Brady has received two roughing the passer calls this season. .
QB hits: NFL Stats: by Team Category
OL stats since 2009
RTP penalties: NFL Penalties - 2012 League Penalty Stats - NFL Penalty Stats Tracker - List/Statistics/Data of NFL Penalties - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
NFL penalties breakdown since 2009. By team, season, player, type of penalty, etc.
Patriots offensive stats: Pro-Football-Reference.com - Pro Football Statistics and History
OL rankings:
2012 - https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/24/offensive-line-rankings/
2011 - Part 1 & part 2
2010 - Part 1 & part 2
That's all of them.
Josh,
It's posts such as yours with well researched facts and perspectives that make Patsfans an excellent site. Megakudos for your work.
It would be nice but probably impractical in the post SuperBowl doldrums of March for Ian to nominate certain posts for Emeritus Awards. Yours would certainly be one.
(No, I am not related to Josh)
QB hits: NFL Stats: by Team Category
OL stats since 2009
RTP penalties: NFL Penalties - 2012 League Penalty Stats - NFL Penalty Stats Tracker - List/Statistics/Data of NFL Penalties - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
NFL penalties breakdown since 2009. By team, season, player, type of penalty, etc.
Patriots offensive stats: Pro-Football-Reference.com - Pro Football Statistics and History
OL rankings:
2012 - https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/24/offensive-line-rankings/
2011 - Part 1 & part 2
2010 - Part 1 & part 2
That's all of them.
If any mod could add this to my previous post under "References", I'll be grateful.
Fouts + abandejo = ticked off Brady = win (hopefully )
i hate to say it cause it's kinda boring....
...but who cares....I mean really, who cares?
Here are some stats for Dan Fouts. I took the time to investigate just a little bit about the topic to realize that TB doesn't get as over-protected as many people think.
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TB has guided the most prolific offense in any 3-year span ever, while not getting as much protection from the referees as everyone wants to think. Once again, BB, TB and NE haters fail to make a valid point in what they think is a good argument to pick on the Pats.
Fouts' isn't just wrong, he is completely lost. While he claims that TB "needs to be protected to succeed", it is completely the opposite:
In a 3-year span, Tom Brady led the best offense in the history of NFL, while being the 4th least referee-protected QB in the league, and behind a good-but-not-great pass blocking O line.
Next time, try to hate with actual facts that can back up your statements.
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