Pawg proves Shedeur was set up to fail with data.

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Didn’t give him a chance in pass friendly situations or even after his own pass success :smh:

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Very few first down passes when the defense would have to be cautious of the run. Lots of passes on 3rd and long where they knew he was gonna pass.

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Didn’t even try to protect him.
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Defense was in the backfield in under 2.5 seconds in 32% of his throws :huhldup:
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Receivers dropped almost 10% of his passes:damn:

Nice to have some numbers to back up what people saw with their own eyes but were called crazy for seein it:wow:
 

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If you watched the games a lot of this you knew from the eye test. There was a lot of shady things Stefanksi did to screw Shaduer. The play calling from stefanksi when Shaduer got in the game and when dillon played was different. They called plays that were longer developing routes for the receivers with 4 and 5 step drop backs for Shaduer. For dillon it was 2 step drop backs and quick routes. When you don't have good receivers you running long developing routes is a set up to fail. Not to mention the bad o-line wont hold up long enough for the play to even develop.
 

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If you watched the games a lot of this you knew from the eye test. There was a lot of shady things Stefanksi did to screw Shaduer. The play calling from stefanksi when Shaduer got in the game and when dillon played was different. They called plays that were longer developing routes for the receivers with 4 and 5 step drop backs for Shaduer. For dillon it was 2 step drop backs and quick routes. When you don't have good receivers you running long developing routes is a set up to fail. Not to mention the bad o-line wont hold up long enough for the play to even develop.


Stefanski's play calling at the end of the Bills game was NASTY WORK
 
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