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  1. trodgers

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    Look at WRs

    Nelson Agholor
    Agholor has hauled in 10 of his 11 targets, for 185 yards and 3 TDs. He has a perfect Passer Rating When Targeted (PRWT). That's good for a 73.5 grade.

    Hunter Renfrow
    Renfrow has 22 targets, 17 grabs, 241 yards and a score. He's on pace for career bests in receptions and yards. He has a 121.8 PRWT, and his PFF grade is a solid 72.7.

    Bryan Edwards
    He's at a surprising 70.6 PFF Grade. Would be great to get the big guy back, as his 118.7 PRWT is solid, and he provided 47 yards after the catch on just five receptions. He's on pace for 17 receptions and 350 yards, but he could push those to 27-430 if he comes back healthy.

    Henry Ruggs

    Ruggs has been boom-or-bust with only 6 catches on 11 targets, but those catches have gone for 177 yards and a score. That's a monster 129.9 PRWT. He has a 65.4 grade at PFF, and he's trending just 19 receptions but 566 yards and 3 TDs. If he stays healthy, that projects to 28 receptions, 800 yards, and 5 TDs.

    Zay Jones
    Jones has caught 9 of 12 targets for 81 yards and a TD. This could end up being his second best season, and his 127.7 PRWT is largely responsible for his adequate 62 PFF Grade.

    Rico Gafford
    Gafford has been targeted only once, and the incompletion has him at a 55 grade on PFF. That's a 39.6 PRWT.
     
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    Remember this? I love Claypool. I like Edwards a lot, too, but Claypool and Ruggs...what a duo they'd make.
     
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    Chargers kicker Badgley who trademark Money Badgley doinked a game winning kick. They lose in OT. LMAO.

    Tuesday, Broncs and Pats. It pains me to say this but Go Pats!
     
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    Chargers: Clippers of the NFL

    :Laugh:
     
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    Oh man, that is just cold! :)
     
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    LeVeon Bell?
     
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    Three thoughts.

    According to the Sagarin ratings, the Raiders have played the second toughest schedule so far (Patriots at #1), and they're 2-2 vs. top 16 teams and 2-1 vs. top 10 teams. Holding their own against playoff teams and beating non-playoff teams. Just win, baby.

    Previously but still funny: when Peyton Manning was asked what he thought it would be like playing for an empty stadium, he said, "I don't know. You'd probably have to ask someone from the Chargers." BURN.

    Bell has not been the same player since his holdout. He average 3.2 per carry last season and 3.9 this season, hasn't had a 90-yard game, let alon a 100-yard game, and he has only 4 TDs in his last 17 games. But to be fair, the Jets absolutely suck and have had no success running the ball the last two years.
     
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    On thought #2 Melvin Gordon said the same thing.
     
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    Position Review: OL

    Sam Young

    90.1 on PFF, 81 snaps, 0 penalties, 0 sacks
    This is about the best you could ask for when an OL has to fill in.

    Richie Incognito
    81.4, 74, 1, 0
    Incognito has been dominant when on the field. And he's coming back.

    Rodney Hudson
    66.5, 346 snaps, 1 penalty, 0 sacks
    Hudson's numbers are down just slightly, but he continues to be an elite pass blocker.

    Trent Brown
    65.6, 73 snaps, 1 penalty, 0 sacks
    Brown's play is jsut a hair below where it was last year. If he can stay healthy, he's primed for another impressive season.

    Kolton Miller
    65.0, 346 snaps, 2 penalties, 0 sacks
    Three years into his career, I think it's fair to say that Miller will not be the best OT in his draft class, but he's likely to be a ten-year starter who gives solid effort and makes mistakes very rarely.

    Gabe Jackson
    61.9, 346 snaps, 0 penalties, 0 sacks
    Jackson has been a fixture, missing no time, doing good work. He's right where his ranking was last season.

    Brandon Parker
    59.0, 8 snaps, 0, 0
    Limited snaps mean it's hard to make much of these numbers. But the fact that he's getting only 8 snaps with a line that had two Pro Bowl starters out tells a lot. Getting close to the end of the line for Parker.

    Denzelle Good
    58.6, 328 snaps, 1 penalty, 1 sack
    Good has been a solid fill-in. He's allowed one sack and has a penalty, but he's on a bargain contract.

    John Simpson
    35.7, 128 snaps, 2, 1
    The consensus was that Simpson would be overmatched early, and he has been. He surrendered nine pressures in 128 snaps. There's room for hope, of course, but even at his lowest, Kolton Miller was graded in the upper 40s. Simpson has some work to do.

    Andre James
    DNP

    Patrick Omameh
    DNP
     
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    Raiders / TB

    LV Running Game
    Carr's 3rd and 7 run was probably the best rushing play of the game.
    Okay, maybe it was the Ruggs jet sweep. Nice call, getting the ball into your weapons' hands.
    Can't block. Really need all their starters back ASAP.

    LV Passing Game
    Beautiful opening drive.
    Agholor made an excellent catch on that TD. Well thrown ball.
    Sam Young - overmatched, blasted back into Brady on the first apparent INT.
    Huge pass play to Ingold to set up the Raiders near the end of the half. Jacobs whiffs on a block and it's a huge sack.
    Agholor getting deep at will.
    Waller for the TD. Another good throw, good catch. Quick decision.
    Waller has to get the first down yardage on that 3rd and 4 in the 4th Q. Sets up a FG instead of keeping the driving going, eating clock, and threatening a TD.
    That INT was, I thought, a pretty clear Pass Interference. But, off the hands of Agholor and for an INT, and that's game over.

    LV Run D
    Overall, a solid effort, but the opening drive looked bad.

    LV Pass D
    Littleton looks lost.
    The secondary is missing two starters. It shows.
    No push on the line.
    I couldn't tell which DE got pressure on Brady to force an incompletion. Hurst, I think.
    Gronk outmuscling everybody.
    Brady shreds the pass D at the end of the half.
    Lawson can't keep up.
    Joyner can't keep up.
    4th Q: Brady with a 3rd and 13. Converts. Softest zone in history except for a Hail Mary.
    Third and 4: converts. Raiders just can't cover.
     
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    that game hurt. We simply looked out gunned. I was shocked the league had us play. It looked like we were out of it. Lets see how we bounce back next week.
     
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    Bad situation, and the Raiders did not handle the adversity well once the 4th Q came around.
     
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    Every Henry Ruggs Touch

    Game 1
    1st quarter, 2nd and 5, deep pass - incomplete. Punt on 4th.
    1st quarter, 1st and 10, deep pass to Ruggs, 45 yard gain. TD next play.
    1st quarter, 1st and 10, Ruggs runs for 4 yards.

    2nd quarter, 1st and 10, Ruggs runs for 7 yards.
    2nd quarter, 1st and 10, short pass to Ruggs for 4 yards.
    2nd quarter, 2nd and 6, short pass to Ruggs for 6 yards. First Down.
    Raiders score on that drive.

    Six plays, 66 yards, 2 first downs.

    Game 2
    1st quarter, 1st and 10, incomplete pass deep left. Raiders then punt.

    2nd quarter, 2nd and 12, Ruggs targeted and held by DB. First down. Raiders go on to score.
    2nd quarter, 2nd and 5, Ruggs catches a pass for 4 yards. Raiders get a FG.

    3rd quarter, 1st and 10, incomplete pass to Ruggs. Raiders go onto score.

    4th quarter, 16 yard kickoff return by Ruggs.
    4th quarter, 3rd and 5, incomplete pass to Ruggs, Ruggs draws PI for 29 yards. Raiders kick a FG.

    Five plays from scrimmage, 38 yards, 2 first downs.

    Game 3
    1st quarter, 3rd and 10, pass to Ruggs for 46 yards. Raiders go onto kick FG.

    2nd quarter, 3rd and 2, pass to Ruggs for 72 yards, TD.

    3rd quarter, 3rd and 9, incomplete pass to Ruggs. Raiders punt.

    4th quarter, kickoff returned for 9 yards. Game ends on this drive.

    Three plays from scrimmages, 118 yards, 2 1st downs, 1 TD

    Game 4
    1st quarter, 3rd and 4, 29 yard pass to Ruggs.

    2nd quarter, 2nd and 11, incomplete pass to Ruggs, Ruggs draws hold. First down. Raiders eventually punt.

    3rd quarter, 1st and 10, short pass to Ruggs for 6 yards.
    3rd qauarter, 2nd and 4, incomplete pass to Ruggs deep. Raiders punt.

    4th quarter, 1st and 10, Ruggs runs for 10 yards. Raiders get a FG.

    Five plays from scrimmage, 50 yards, 3 first downs.

    19 plays from scrimmage, 273 yards, 9 first downs, including a TD.
    Get that man the ball!
     
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    DBs, Ranked

    Jeff Heath
    Heath’s 58.8 PFF grade is the best among all LV secondary players. He’s faring well against the pass, allowing a 45.8 Passer Rating when targeted. In his 130 snaps, he has allowed 3-6 passing, 60 yards, 1 INT.

    Damon Arnette
    Though he has missed significant time, Arnette’s 58.7 PFF grade is second best in the secondary. Through 149 snaps, he has allowed a 108.3 PRWT. It’s not good enough, but he’s one of the better options for LV this season.

    Nevin Lawson
    Lawson has started 3 games, playing 90% or more of the snaps in each of those. His PFF grade is 57.5, but he is allowing a 123.6 PRWT, 20 points worse than either of the last two seasons.

    Johnathon Abram
    A Raiders favorite, Abram’s grades have looked downright bad. He is at 46.3 this season after posting a 42.1 in his sole game last season. His PRWT is, however, pretty good: QBs have gone 8-12, 92 yards, and an INT, for a 54.9 Passer Rating.

    Keisean Nixon
    Nixon’s 47.5 rating at PFF is not good, and his 106.9 PRWT is not good either. In 14 snaps, he has allowed all three targets to be completed, but they have gone for only 29 yards.

    Trayvon Mullen
    Mullen’s 7 passes defended are solid, but his 55.3 PFF score is not good, and his 128.4 PRWT is awful (was 78.3 last season). He has missed 17% of his tackle attempts.

    Lamarcus Joyner
    What a disappointment. Joyner’s PFF grade is 44.4, which is right in line with last season’s grade. He has allowed 24 completions on 34 targets, for 233 yards and a TD. That’s a 99.3 PRWT.

    Erik Harris
    Harris is an adequate backup pressed into sometimes heavy duty. His 52.1 PFF grade is barely tolerable, and QBs have feasted on him, completing 11-17 passes, 289 yards, and a TD, for a 127.7 PR.

    Amik Robertson
    After getting burned on his first snap, Robertson hasn’t been bad. His PFF grade is 49.8, and his PRWT is 144.4, but After that, he has allowed 1 completion for 8 yards on two targets, but he's seen only 23 snaps.

    Isaiah Johnson
    Johnson isn’t playing much, and he’s not doing much. His 35.4 grade at PFF is worst among DBs, and so is his 154.2 PRWT. It was 85.4 last season.
     
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    Make that 4 consecutive games!
     
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    Saw that Chargers stat. YIKES.
     
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    Raiders vs. Browns
    Raiders gut out a win in terrible conditions, move to 4-3, and put themselves in 8th or 9th seed, with an allegedly easy schedule. They're in the driver's seat.

    Run O
    So happy to have Devontae Booker on this team. He does a nice job spelling Jacobs and sometimes softens things up a bit. He had wo big runs in the 1st drive of the second quarter. He finished with 5-29. He's at 6.2 yards per carry on the season.

    Ingold picks up a big fourth down coversion on his only carry.

    Jacobs able to break a tackle and start churning out yards. 31 carries, 128 yards, with no long runs. It was a long day at work, and Jacobs did a full shift. Easily his best running day on the season, and he's on pace for about 1200 yards and 10 TDs on the season.

    Richard with a hard run, too. Just 1-6 on the day, but that's his job.

    Jacobs and Carr keep the running game going late, seemingly gaining momentum as the game wore on. Carr had 6-41 on the day. Not only was that his best day rushing on the season; he's now up to his second most yards rushing in any season, and he's on pace to smash his career best.

    Pass O
    Bad weather, neither team threw effectively, but Carr made a beautiful downfield toss over the middle to Witten.

    Miller got beaten big time on a near sack. Carr somehow recovered. Then Miller got pushed back and Young couldn't hold off his defender on the Carr sack. I'm not sure who will get "credit" for the second Carr sack, but Young was pushed back again.

    Booker with a determined run on that screen, nearly picked up the 18 they needed.

    Pretty throw and catch to Ruggs on that clear TD. Shame they ruled him out. Ruggs's line looks poor: 2-8 on 4 targets, but his other two pass plays were a TD taken away and a play where he was open and overthrown. Keep targeting the man.

    Richard converts a big third and 4, putting LV in FG position to end the half.

    Beautiful one-handed grab by Waller, another toss to Waller, and a Renfrow TD complete the only official TD drive of the game. Waller converted 5 of 6 targets for 28 yards and Renfrow went 4-4, 26, and a TD.

    Hudson may end up being dinged for the first sack surrendered. He blocked up the line and Carr held hte ball a long time. But the facemask on the sack might undo that.

    Special Teams
    The wind was insane on Carlson's miss.
    He nailed enough to win though. 3-4 on the day.

    Punting = looks good. Renfrow = solid return. Richard = bad KOR.

    Run D
    Abram got blown back on a Hunt run, but he still managed to shed the block and recover for the tackle. Hunt had a solid day, but it was his third fewest rushing yards on the season.

    Great penetration by Hankins, Morrow buries Hunt for a loss. Morrow picks up the only TFL on the team from Sunday.

    Pass D
    I don't know what Lawson was doing on Mayfield's boot. Trying to get back to cover someone, I guess, but he ran away from Mayfield and gave up about 8 yards.

    Kwiatkoski has been big for the Raiders - forced a fumble, Morrow picked it up. Kwiatkoski also had a near INT and tied for the team lead with 5 tackles.

    Third and 1, Littleton blows coverage, misses a tackle, and surrenders a huge reception to Njoku. Littleton did have five tackles today.

    Abram closed in a hurry on a blitz on third and 15, forced an early and incomplete throw on a screen. Abram had four solo tackles.

    Pressure looks non-existent. A total of 1 QBH - from Chris Smith. In 2 games, he has only 30 snaps, but he has 2 QBH and a sack.

    Slippery field. Kwiatkoski falls, Lawson gets juked. Lawson had 5 tackles and a PD.

    Joyner had a batted ball and a bone-crunching hitt on Landry on Cleveland's last drive. Big ups to him. Joyner had the only other PD on LV.
     
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    Myths dispelled (so far)...

    - Carr does not throw deep.
    - Carr can't win in Arrowhead.
    - Carr can't win in cold, bad weather.
     
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