Our teams best CB is Warren Davis but we have many good ones on the Bats.
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70 PDs to 26 tackles, the number of PDs and the ratio to tackles leads the league. 7 interceptions, 2nd in the league. 5 int return TDs, mostly against gutted teams, leads the league.
70 PDs to 26 tackles, the number of PDs and the ratio to tackles leads the league. 7 interceptions, 2nd in the league. 5 int return TDs, mostly against gutted teams, leads the league.
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Originally posted by Paratroopa1
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70 PDs to 26 tackles, the number of PDs and the ratio to tackles leads the league. 7 interceptions, 2nd in the league. 5 int return TDs, mostly against gutted teams, leads the league.
Warren Davis = All-League
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70 PDs to 26 tackles, the number of PDs and the ratio to tackles leads the league. 7 interceptions, 2nd in the league. 5 int return TDs, mostly against gutted teams, leads the league.
Warren Davis = All-League
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Originally posted by Paratroopa1
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70 PDs to 26 tackles, the number of PDs and the ratio to tackles leads the league. 7 interceptions, 2nd in the league. 5 int return TDs, mostly against gutted teams, leads the league.
stats dont mean a thing imo
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70 PDs to 26 tackles, the number of PDs and the ratio to tackles leads the league. 7 interceptions, 2nd in the league. 5 int return TDs, mostly against gutted teams, leads the league.
stats dont mean a thing imo
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Stats aren't totally meaningless, they just mean different things for different positions.
Good PD:Tackle ratio is almost always good, but a CB with low tackles/PDs might not be getting thrown on at all due to good coverage.
Interceptions, likewise, can't just be attributed to the CB alone. It's more of a group effort between your D-Line (lowering the morale of the opposing QB and hurrying them), the opposing QB, and then finally the CB.
Good PD:Tackle ratio is almost always good, but a CB with low tackles/PDs might not be getting thrown on at all due to good coverage.
Interceptions, likewise, can't just be attributed to the CB alone. It's more of a group effort between your D-Line (lowering the morale of the opposing QB and hurrying them), the opposing QB, and then finally the CB.
Paratroopa1
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I agree that CB stats are awfully deceiving. Leading the league in PDs and leading the league in PD-tackle ratio is almost certainly a good thing, but it isn't necessarily, since it does mean you're getting thrown at a lot, and a deflection that is still caught by its intended receiver, a VERY common occurence in GLB, is still counted as a PD.
That said I am very happy with my CB's play. He's been a beast the last couple of seasons. And quite a few of his career tackles are on running plays. One time I saw he had like 19 tackles in a game and I was horrified because I thought he was getting beat, but it turned out 16 of those were on the same damn pitch play they kept running.
That said I am very happy with my CB's play. He's been a beast the last couple of seasons. And quite a few of his career tackles are on running plays. One time I saw he had like 19 tackles in a game and I was horrified because I thought he was getting beat, but it turned out 16 of those were on the same damn pitch play they kept running.
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" but a CB with low tackles/PDs might not be getting thrown on at all due to good coverage."
That's like mine.
That's like mine.
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