Signs with the Giants, 1 year $2.5 Million. Hope he does well.
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Did they weigh him?Signs with the Giants, 1 year $2.5 Million. Hope he does well.
Can we get the Bears to sign Ifeadi for $2.5M instead of Robert Quinn for $16M or whatever we are paying him...?Signs with the Giants, 1 year $2.5 Million. Hope he does well.
Ifeadi 26 pressures, 12 QB hurries, 11 knockdowns, 3.5 sacks, $2.5M cost next yearCan we get the Bears to sign Ifeadi for $2.5M instead of Robert Quinn for $16M or whatever we are paying him...?
Ifeadi 26 pressures, 12 QB hurries, 11 knockdowns, 3.5 sacks, $2.5M cost next year
R Quinn 16 pressures, 8 QB hurries, 6 knockdowns, 2.0 sacks, $14.7M cost next year
Ifeadi didn't get many sacks last year but his peripheral pass rushing stats (ie the other ones listed above) were generally in the #25-40 range in the NFL last season, so hopefully he will recover next year to something closer to the 7 sacks he had in 2019 (or more!). I like his chances.
Yes. They paid him $10K per pound.Did they weigh him?
Stats are for losers......QB hurries are an underrated stat. Lots of interceptions and incompletions are caused by QB hurries.
Stats are for losers......
Correct. Hurries are a nice stat if you like stats, though. However, there is no stat that's as meaningful as the final score. I learned that lesson in Tucson in 1975.
41-6?
Yup. And we kicked their ass in just about every statistical category. I've never seen a team kick ass at the LOS so thoroughly yet lose by such a huge score. Total domination except on the scoreboard. They scored on three '3rd and long' bombs, an 18 yard run after losing contain on a 3rd and 18, and an 80-yard fumble recovery. Pete Shaw's worst game. A screaming nightmare game for him. The Steelers Theo Bell burned him bad like ASU receivers burned Marquice Cole in 2005.
The most bizarre game I've ever seen. Our DC lost his mind from all the craziness and focused his attention on yelling at some guy holding a sound dish. The starting DT got kicked out of the game for punting some OT on the ground several times. And that's how I got into the game. I think I got a QB hurry, too!
Stats are for losers!
What stat do you think is most meaningfully correlated with the outcome of the game? In other words if your life depended on it and you had to guess the final score from one stat which one or two would you choose? Turnovers? Time of Possession? Rush Yards? Penalties? Sacks?
Hank being football-junkie Hank, he probably remembers that game......By the way, Mike Hankwitz was coaching for Arizona that day. I'd love to talk to him about that crazy game.
For me, it is 3rd down percentage. Teams that can keep the chains moving win a lot of games.What stat do you think is most meaningfully correlated with the outcome of the game? In other words if your life depended on it and you had to guess the final score from one stat which one or two would you choose? Turnovers? Time of Possession? Rush Yards? Penalties? Sacks?
Touchdowns.What stat do you think is most meaningfully correlated with the outcome of the game? In other words if your life depended on it and you had to guess the final score from one stat which one or two would you choose? Turnovers? Time of Possession? Rush Yards? Penalties? Sacks?
What stat do you think is most meaningfully correlated with the outcome of the game? In other words if your life depended on it and you had to guess the final score from one stat which one or two would you choose? Turnovers? Time of Possession? Rush Yards? Penalties? Sacks?
Other than touchdowns, no single stat is worth betting your life on. But for me, turnovers are pretty significant to the outcome of a game.Touchdowns.
Here's what a Giants beat writer has to say about the Giants' signing....the bit about practice performance is surprising:
DE Ifeadi Odenigbo
Height: 6-3 • Weight: 258
Age: 26 • Experience: 3 years
College: Northwestern • Draft: 2017 seventh round
2020 team: Vikings
2020 stats: 35 tackles, 3 TFL, 3.5 sacks
Contract: 1 year, $2.5 million
Scouting report: Odenigbo had a winding career with the Vikings after initially starting as a defensive tackle. A few stints on the practice squad followed as Odenigbo was moved back to his natural spot on the end. In his eyes, he’d always had the talent to produce on Sundays, but his practice performance didn’t match that of his teammates and was a reason he didn’t get regular playing time until 2019. But once he did that season, Odenigbo took full advantage. He was mostly a pass-rush specialist who entered the game on third down, but he made a big impact in those moments, notching seven sacks. In his first season as a starter in 2020, Odenigbo logged 3.5 sacks. It’s still a bit surprising that the Vikings didn’t tender Odenigbo, who was a restricted free agent at the start of the offseason.
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Here's what a Giants beat writer has to say about the Giants' signing....the bit about practice performance is surprising:
DE Ifeadi Odenigbo
Height: 6-3 • Weight: 258
Age: 26 • Experience: 3 years
College: Northwestern • Draft: 2017 seventh round
2020 team: Vikings
2020 stats: 35 tackles, 3 TFL, 3.5 sacks
Contract: 1 year, $2.5 million
Scouting report: Odenigbo had a winding career with the Vikings after initially starting as a defensive tackle. A few stints on the practice squad followed as Odenigbo was moved back to his natural spot on the end. In his eyes, he’d always had the talent to produce on Sundays, but his practice performance didn’t match that of his teammates and was a reason he didn’t get regular playing time until 2019. But once he did that season, Odenigbo took full advantage. He was mostly a pass-rush specialist who entered the game on third down, but he made a big impact in those moments, notching seven sacks. In his first season as a starter in 2020, Odenigbo logged 3.5 sacks. It’s still a bit surprising that the Vikings didn’t tender Odenigbo, who was a restricted free agent at the start of the offseason.
Scouting reports on Kenny Golladay, Adoree' Jackson and every Giants free agent signing
Get to know each and every one of the players New York signed or retained in free agency, from the writers who covered them.theathletic.com