
01-19-2010 09:38 PM
Raiders are moving on up with yet another solid addition to the pro bowl. Hopefully this makes up for the overrated yet good Nnamdi.
Go Raiders!
01-19-2010 10:13 PM
01-20-2010 08:34 AM
jimmypage91 wrote:
Thats funny because i've always thought of Asmougha (is that how you spell it) as underrated but i only see him when the raiders plays the broncos so i'm sure you know more.Message Edited by jimmypage91 on 01-19-2010 11:13 PM
I agree. People probably think he's overrated because no one ever throws to his side, so his stats aren't as good.
01-20-2010 12:37 PM
Destroyer95 wrote:
jimmypage91 wrote:
Thats funny because i've always thought of Asmougha (is that how you spell it) as underrated but i only see him when the raiders plays the broncos so i'm sure you know more.Message Edited by jimmypage91 on 01-19-2010 11:13 PM
I agree. People probably think he's overrated because no one ever throws to his side, so his stats aren't as good.
thats what everyone says... he's not because no one throws to him... yet.... i always see QB's throwing his way... and many times TD's ensue... or 1st downs... or 3rd down conversions.
01-20-2010 01:21 PM
Lacarious wrote:
Destroyer95 wrote:
jimmypage91 wrote:
Thats funny because i've always thought of Asmougha (is that how you spell it) as underrated but i only see him when the raiders plays the broncos so i'm sure you know more.Message Edited by jimmypage91 on 01-19-2010 11:13 PM
I agree. People probably think he's overrated because no one ever throws to his side, so his stats aren't as good.
thats what everyone says... he's not because no one throws to him... yet.... i always see QB's throwing his way... and many times TD's ensue... or 1st downs... or 3rd down conversions.
Is this based on real evidence or are you making things up? Cause I almost never see that happen... Ever...
"The NFL's least targeted cornerback by an extremely wide margin, Asomugha was challenged by opposing quarterbacks only 27 times and allowed 13 completions the entire season."
I guess I have my answer.
01-20-2010 06:16 PM
01-20-2010 07:04 PM
There ya go. And NO Revis didn't have SIX TD's on him this season
Still amazes me that Revis was thrown at 111 times... compared to Nnamdi's 28. It's like opposite ends of the spectrum.
01-20-2010 07:48 PM
Aces15 wrote:
There ya go. And NO Revis didn't have SIX TD's on him this season
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Still amazes me that Revis was thrown at 111 times... compared to Nnamdi's 28. It's like opposite ends of the spectrum.
Interesting numbers. Good to finally have a site to get these kind of numbers available. It'd appear that while Nnamdi gives up more yards per completions and a higher percentage of passes targetted at him are completed Revis allows more passes to be completed on him overall for more yards overall and is targetted vastly more by QB's. He's also give up more TD's though the number shown here is lower than the one on other sites including wiki.
They are interesting stats.
Still, I take Nnamdi over Reevis. Sure, Nnamdi will give up 11 yards on a pass... But that's the only reception he's likely to give up and those 11 yards are all a team will get the rest of the game (on average). Revis gets hit for about 3 receptions and 30 yards in every game. Reevis gets more INT's, sure, but he also gets 80 more chances to get those picks than Nnamdi does. It's a toss up, I suppose. Statistically you can use stats to go either way, I'd take Nnamdi though. But, next season we'll see how Reevis does and if he can keep this going and become an every-season top level CB.
The site also says statistically Jabari Green, Leon Hall, and DRC are all higher rated CB's so we have to take them with a grain of salt. Not even Lac will argue 13 of the 16 CB's rated above Nnamdi are better... I... hope not anyways.
01-20-2010 09:13 PM
Aces15 wrote:
There ya go. And NO Revis didn't have SIX TD's on him this season
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Still amazes me that Revis was thrown at 111 times... compared to Nnamdi's 28. It's like opposite ends of the spectrum.
you aces in my book! nice find dude! seriously!
so... it looks like nnamdi's completion percentage is not 50% but 75%. thrown at 28 times for 21 completions. I guess he keeps them in front of him? Or maybe they are usually short yardage throws for first down after first down after first down. I like how he only has one TD but its not like teams had to light up the raidazzzz.
Looks like teams threw at chris johnson all day. They stayed away from route and nnamdi but both have 70+ completion percentage.
01-20-2010 09:31 PM