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The brother has got a real set of Barry White pipes on him and yea totally screwed up.LT was higher than giraffe coochy in that interview! Lol!
D4 On this board, we call him DW4, the players just call Watson D4The brother has got a real set of Barry White pipes on him and yea totally screwed up.
I dunno was the name he mentiond Dee Ford, 49ers edge guy ?
Oh I thought perhaps he was friends with Dee Ford, and didn't realize he said D4 instead ?D4 On this board, we call him DW4, the players just call Watson D4
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Last year..................14 false starts, 3 offensive holding fouls, and 3 ineligible man downfield penalties...............with 3 of these being declined putting him at 17 total penalties.
Although we all post stats, you've just discovered what I've been pointing out for years...............different statistics sources come up with different ways of looking at and interpreting stats...............and then in the end you're still left to rely on your own "lying eyes" anyway.I'm not arguing that Tunsil hasn't played well, but just pointing out the oddities of the ESPN "win rate" stat.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...opping-blocking-leaderboard-win-rate-rankings
Tunsil isn't even in the top 10 of pass block win rate.
Some other surprising "win rate" rankings:
According to the team win rate stats, we should be one of the best teams in running the ball and stopping the run. As we all know, that ain't true. What am I missing?
- JJ Watt is #6 in run stop win rate as an edge defender
- Nick Martin is #4 in Center pass block win rate
- Senio Kelemete is #1 in Guard run block win rate
- Zach Fulton is #6 in Guard run block win rate
- Nick Martin is #9 in Center pass block win rate
- Texans are #2 in Team run stop win rate
- Texans are #1 in Team run block win rate
I heard it was Martin's fault. When Watson said hike, Martin was counting 1 one thousand. & Tunsil was already gone.I remember being told Tunsil’s false starts were Watson’s fault. Glad counting was addressed this offseason.
People are supposed to be critical of his plays as they are with Watson, not bringing up one or a few of his good plays.
Here's how it "breaks " down for me: Tunsil's ankles are healthy, Stanley out for season.Comparing blockbuster deals for Texans' Laremy Tunsil, Ravens' Ronnie Stanley
Oct. 30, 2020
The blockbuster paydays for Texans Pro Bowl left offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil and Baltimore Ravens Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley are structured much differently.
Tunsil remains the highest paid offensive lineman in the league in the metric of average per year in new money, $22 million APY, on his three-year, $66 million contact extension signed in April.
Stanley signed a longer deal on Friday, a five-year extension worth $98.75 million in new money that carries a $19.75 million new-money average.
Stanley's deal, negotiated by Roc Nation Sports, includes $70.86 million guaranteed, including a $22.5 million signing bonus. It includes $1.25 million in annual Pro Bowl incentives that can boost the contract to a maximum value of $112.6 million.
The highest graded pass protecting tackle in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus, Tunsil received a $13 million signing bonus and $50 million total guaranteed. He can also get back to the table in a few years, which was a priority for Tunsil in negotiations.
Including the fifth-year club option of $10.85 million he's playing under this year, the deal has a total value of $76.35 million.
Here's how it breaks down each year on a contract negotiated by Tunsil with help from advisors Laolu Sanni and Pete Riley:
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