09-18-2022, 04:54 PM
(09-18-2022, 04:44 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Yep, Zac's fault. he should call for all those 1st quarter INTs
I posted a now 4 year problem, you posted a 1 game snark. Thanks for the contribution, Bfine.
(09-18-2022, 04:44 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Yep, Zac's fault. he should call for all those 1st quarter INTs
(09-18-2022, 04:54 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]I posted a now 4 year problem, you posted a 1 game snark. Thanks for the contribution, Bfine.
(09-18-2022, 04:57 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, I didn't know they were only considering Joe's stats for one game..
There is no "4 year problem", We are the defending AFC Champions
(09-18-2022, 05:00 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Good to know that being defending AFC Champions means a team has no problems. Wasn't aware.
(09-18-2022, 02:21 PM)TheFan Wrote: [ -> ]Higgins was available for the 1st two drives. Last year we were terrible on thr first two drives regardless of Higgins playing or not.
At this point it's definitely a trend and something that needs changing. I listened to that podcast as well and no other top QB is even close to being as bad as our offense is the first 2 drives of the game.
(09-18-2022, 09:48 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]First of all, I apologize for not having all the exact numbers, as I listened to it while mowing the lawn (Those noise cancelling earbuds are flipping amazing).
Jay Morrison had accumulated all the TDs and INTs for Burrow since he began his NFL career and broke them down in to "quarters".
By "quarters", I mean this:
First drive/Second drive is the first quarter
Third drive/Fourth drive is the second quarter
Fifth drive/Sixth drive is the third quarter
And, lastly, Seventh drive/Eighth drive is the fourth quarter
I was absolutely FLOORED at the statistics: Since his NFL career began, Joe Burrow has ONE first "quarter" TD. ONE. It was to Chris Evans, I believe. Something ridiculous like 8 INTs. His completion rate and QB rating were also below average. Of course, Joe's numbers really took off the second "quarter" and so on.
Jay pointed out that his "peers", who were included in the same analysis, (Mahommes, Herbert, and Rogers) were almost completely backwards. They all did much better in their early drives. I know this includes Burrow's first year where he didn't have quite the weapons and he never really had much of a line, but ONE TD in the first two drives and poor competion % and QB Rating?
Jay was analyzing this as a bit of "I can figure you out" for Joe, which may be accurate. However, I looked at it as the so-called "scripted plays" from Zac and Callahan as being quite poor. Herbert, Mahommes, and Rogers have a play set that is executed and usually involves hitting guys that are schemed wide open. I just don't see that from Zac and Callahan.
The Bengals need a quick start to get up on the Cowboys and put them away early. I hope they get this poor start trend reversed.
(09-18-2022, 10:07 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: [ -> ]Just an addition - for your "first quarter" grouping, Joe has more pick sixes (99 yard pick six vs. Browns, week 9 2021; pick six this past Sunday) than he does passing touchdowns (24 yard touchdown pass to Chris Evans vs. Detroit, week 6, 2021). He has one passing TD and six INTs total, by my count. This lines up with my feeling that Cincinnati was always a slow starter and took off later in the game.
(09-18-2022, 04:44 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Yep, Zac's fault. he should call for all those 1st quarter INTs
(09-18-2022, 09:48 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]First of all, I apologize for not having all the exact numbers, as I listened to it while mowing the lawn (Those noise cancelling earbuds are flipping amazing).
Jay Morrison had accumulated all the TDs and INTs for Burrow since he began his NFL career and broke them down in to "quarters".
By "quarters", I mean this:
First drive/Second drive is the first quarter
Third drive/Fourth drive is the second quarter
Fifth drive/Sixth drive is the third quarter
And, lastly, Seventh drive/Eighth drive is the fourth quarter
I was absolutely FLOORED at the statistics: Since his NFL career began, Joe Burrow has ONE first "quarter" TD. ONE. It was to Chris Evans, I believe. Something ridiculous like 8 INTs. His completion rate and QB rating were also below average. Of course, Joe's numbers really took off the second "quarter" and so on.
Jay pointed out that his "peers", who were included in the same analysis, (Mahommes, Herbert, and Rogers) were almost completely backwards. They all did much better in their early drives. I know this includes Burrow's first year where he didn't have quite the weapons and he never really had much of a line, but ONE TD in the first two drives and poor competion % and QB Rating?
Jay was analyzing this as a bit of "I can figure you out" for Joe, which may be accurate. However, I looked at it as the so-called "scripted plays" from Zac and Callahan as being quite poor. Herbert, Mahommes, and Rogers have a play set that is executed and usually involves hitting guys that are schemed wide open. I just don't see that from Zac and Callahan.
The Bengals need a quick start to get up on the Cowboys and put them away early. I hope they get this poor start trend reversed.