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Old 09-03-2015, 07:03 PM   #33
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Ravens

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Originally Posted by 30gut View Post
I don't understand why you feel the need to respond to my posts when the majority of your post doesn't address anything that I've said? Why not just post your thoughts into the thread directly without the guise of being a response?

Anyhow your question wasn't about sacks it was about injury. Remember.So once again, you are moving the goal posts. You say one thing then argue about something else.

First of all, we're talking about preseason. Preseason. If you want to use preseason averages as barometer for regular season play be my guest. But don't expect me to argue over them as if it has any real bearing.

And to be clear over the course of the preseason the other QBs didn't play behind the same OL nor in the same circumstances. Saying they played behind the same offensive line isn't even close to the truth. That's just a clear, out right fabrication.

so i've got to get permission from you to respond to your posts now? and how am i moving the goal posts? sacks = big hits = potential injuries. that doesn't seem that hard to follow. you really seem to like to deflect.

how many times was robert hit/sacked last year vs the other two qbs? how many times this preseason? how often did our other qb's get hurt and miss games the last 3-4 years? we gave up 0 sacks vs baltimore. I don't think it's hard to follow, griffin gets hit too much, and you can see that the OL isn't as big a factor as your claiming when you look over the course of the last two years. robert gets hit a lot and others don't in the same situations, meaning that he's doing something that causes that (it's beyond the margin of error). This isn't rocket science, and i don't see why you have such a hard time with having him be accountable for his shortcomings.
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