07-18-2021, 04:20 PM
(07-17-2021, 10:40 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: 22 sacks and 49 hits through the first 5.
10 sacks and 38 hits through the last 5.
Not sure where you're getting these hit numbers from but 14 in the WFT game is total BS and not reality. I just went back on GamePass and watched the condensed version and saw that he was sacked once, which was nullified by penalty, and he was legitimately tackled or knocked to the ground, after releasing a pass, five times (including the play he was injured on).
I'm not sure if you're aware, but every time a defender touches, bumps or pushes the QB immediately after the pass--even if he doesn't go to the ground--it's counted as a "hit". One thing i'm sure you're aware of is that, a touch or a bump or a push is completely different than being tackled to the ground.
Pro Football Reference, on the box score for the game. Sure glad you watched the condensed version in order to call it out. I doubt they would have cut out anything in order to... you know, condense.
Again, you split it 5/5, but it's really 5/4.5 and that last .5 he was getting hit a lot.
Knockdowns aren't the same as QB Hits. I'm not sure why you have to act like I am unaware of this when it's your failure to read that's the problem. In the post you quoted to reply to me, I listed both QB Hits and Knockdown % separately earlier in the post. So you read that (or skimmed it) and decided I meant they were the same thing? That's on you for reading something and then assuming something completely different, man. I was talking about just getting hit. Another thing I am aware of is that a QB who gets hit but maintains their balance, or gets hit into an OL and stays upright isn't a "knockdown" but it's still more of a hit than a QB who is throwing off balance and barely gets knocked down or flops trying to draw a flag. Hits are hits, and I don't want my QB taking that many.
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