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Finally getting some legitimate analysis of Kirkpatrick's play in '15
(08-09-2016, 10:19 AM)bfine32 Wrote: ..and I posted specific facts to show PFF was right:

Last in the NFL in INTs
Most Penalties by a CB in the NFL
Poor in run support
ect...

But you dismiss these "facts" and cling to a ranking system that awards extra points because a CB cannot cover a slot receiver.

And I have posted proof that those stats are not really indicative of who is the best CB.  It is like criticizing a QB for being last in rushing tds.  Manning and Brady have won multiple MVPs in seasons where they hsd zero rushing tds.  Some stats are not accurate measure of who is the best.

When 5 of the top 8 CBs in penalties are either Pro Bowl or All Pro it shows that is a pretty meaningless way to judge a CB.

When the consensus best CB in the league is 22nd in interceptions it also shows that is not the best way to judge a CB.

I agree that Dre is weak in run support.  But I generally rate CBs bu coverage ability.  Run support is important, but most coaches would take good coverage skills over good run support any day of the week.
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RE: Finally getting some legitimate analysis of Kirkpatrick's play in '15 - fredtoast - 08-09-2016, 10:41 AM

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