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League leaders in missed tackles.
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(07-30-2020, 09:05 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Not moving the goalposts at all.  A LB that just plays on running downs should record a lot more tackles per snap than a LB who plays every down.  Just like a DE that only plays on passing downs should have a lot more sacks per snap.

Sure you did. You stated Vigil was much better at shedding blocks because he had so many more tackles. When shown that point was incorrect you changed it to "Well one is better because he's on the field more". That's a classic example of moving the goalpost. 

Now, it has moved to Bynes got more tackles per snap because of some other made up reason. The point most grasp is Vigil was a LB in a 4-3 defense that was bottom 4 in the NFL that was absolute garbage at LB. Vigil was competing for snaps in a LB rotation that included the likes of Jordan Evans, Hardy Nickerson Jr, and nobodys. Bynes was competing for snaps in a 3-4 Defense that was top 4 in the NFL against folks such as Matt Judon, Jaylon Ferguson, Tyus Bowser.  
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League leaders in missed tackles. - JSR18 - 07-29-2020, 04:39 PM
RE: League leaders in missed tackles. - bfine32 - 07-30-2020, 11:15 AM

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