rdo3
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Post by rdo3 on Sept 20, 2018 4:10:25 GMT -7
I think we'll get the #1 and should trade it for '20 and '21 1st round picks so the next coach has something to work with. this clown doesn't have a clue so any high pick now will be wasted.
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Post by aris on Sept 20, 2018 12:41:06 GMT -7
how's this for not being positive:
YARDS PER DRIVE - 17.5.(Cardinals)
17.5!!!! 2017's NFL average was 30.4 yards per drive. The worst offense in the NFL managed 25 yards per drive.
What's sam averaging 4 yards per completion? He's so scared and wants to collect more paychecks he just chucks the ball to the closest guy.
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Post by aris on Sept 20, 2018 12:51:10 GMT -7
Neil Greenberg has the Cardinals winning just four games this season, the worst of all the 0-2 teams.
He writes: "Division leaders a few years ago, Arizona is being outscored by 16.4 points per game after adjusting for strength of schedule. If that level of mediocrity is sustained, it would be the second-worst campaign in franchise history, slightly behind the 1944 squad, a team created via the merger of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals. Using more traditional metrics, the 2018 Cardinals rank last or second to last in net yards per pass (3.6), scoring rate (5 percent of offense drives end scoring points), yards per drive (17.5), points per drive (0.4), first downs allowed (54), net yards per pass allowed (8.8), rushing attempts allowed (75), average time per drive allowed (3 minutes and 37 seconds), plays allowed per drive (7.2) and yards allowed per drive (43)."
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 13:01:30 GMT -7
Neil Greenberg has the Cardinals winning just four games this season, the worst of all the 0-2 teams. He writes: "Division leaders a few years ago, Arizona is being outscored by 16.4 points per game after adjusting for strength of schedule. If that level of mediocrity is sustained, it would be the second-worst campaign in franchise history, slightly behind the 1944 squad, a team created via the merger of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals. Using more traditional metrics, the 2018 Cardinals rank last or second to last in net yards per pass (3.6), scoring rate (5 percent of offense drives end scoring points), yards per drive (17.5), points per drive (0.4), first downs allowed (54), net yards per pass allowed (8.8), rushing attempts allowed (75), average time per drive allowed (3 minutes and 37 seconds), plays allowed per drive (7.2) and yards allowed per drive (43)." Based on how our team has played so far... "We are NOT who we thought we were !"
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