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6 hours ago, leviramsey said:

Since the start of the 2007 season, the Patriots have lost a total of 39 games (regular and postseason).  Gus Bradley now has 39 losses since 2013.

There are 170 NFL coaches who have managed over 50 games and Bradley ranks 169th with a record of .240.

The guy ranked below him was also an owner so didn't fire himself.

 

He is the worst coach I have ever seen .  He had Posluzny in coverage against Travis Benjamin on multiple plays on Sunday which is reason enough to fire him .

Nothing will change in Jacksonville whilst he remains .   I genuinely hate the man .

 

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Blake Bortles is now the all-time NFL leader in garbage time touchdowns (defined as TDs when down by multiple scores in the second half in games lost*).  In 32 games played, Bortles now has 21 such TDs, passing Johnny Unitas (20 in 211 games) and Tom Brady (20 in 223 (and counting)).

*: Yes, I know that down 9 points in the 3rd quarter isn't really garbage time.

QB DYAR (minimal defensive adjustments in force; honestly I'd expect all of the top 5 to see major declines as retrospective defensive adjustments take hold))

  1. Fitzpatrick (176)
  2. Ryan (174)
  3. Carr (147)
  4. Garoppolo (144)
  5. Manning (141)
  6. Palmer (131)
  7. Tannehill (130)
  8. Newton (101)
  9. Dalton (91)
  10. Prescott (87)
  11. Rivers (86)
  12. Taylor (83)
  13. Siemian (81)
  14. Bradford (63)
  15. Cousins (50)
  16. Mariota (43)
  17. Wentz (43)
  18. Keenum (31)
  19. Flacco (24)
  20. Brees (17)
  21. Roethlisberger (10)
  22. Hoyer (10)
  23. Wilson (3)
  24. Brissett (-10)
  25. McCown (-16)
  26. Gabbert (-25)
  27. Bortles (-34)
  28. Stafford (-37)
  29. Cutler (-60)
  30. Rodgers (-64)
  31. Osweiler (-69)
  32. Smith (-95)
  33. Luck (-114)
  34. Winston (-173)
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How the hell has he managed that in 1/7th the time of the other 2 though?  OK obviously you've got to BE down multiple scores in the 2nd half.  No bother to Jax :trollface:  But there've been plenty like them over the years.  It's amazing that no-other quarterback has racked up bigger numbers over a longer career.  At this rate he'll have the record to himself by a country mile.

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Unitas and Brady played with better teams than Jacksonville I think. 

Those stats are more of an indictment to the Jags D rather than Bortles IMO. It's not like he was down 21 points throwing against 2nd stringers with a minute to go.

A TD is a TD afaic. 

Bortles does it with fully inflated footballs  as well.

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9 hours ago, BOF said:

How the hell has he managed that in 1/7th the time of the other 2 though?  OK obviously you've got to BE down multiple scores in the 2nd half.  No bother to Jax :trollface:  But there've been plenty like them over the years.  It's amazing that no-other quarterback has racked up bigger numbers over a longer career.  At this rate he'll have the record to himself by a country mile.

Losing is what does it, especially when a lot of those losses are blowouts.  So you get a lot of those by being either a QB whom a bad team has enough confidence in to be on the wrong end of a lot blowouts (of course, after enough of those, one loses their job) or by just hanging around long enough (and being a QB with a reputation for comebacks helps).

On that theme, the leaderboard for all-time losses.

  1. Vinny Testaverde: 90-123-1
  2. Favre: 186-112
  3. Tarkenton: 124-109-6
  4. Warren Moon: 102-101
  5. Kerry Collins: 81-99
  6. Drew Bledsoe: 98-95
  7. Brees: 124-94
  8. Marino: 147-93
  9. Esiason: 80-93
  10. Joe Ferguson: 79-92
  11. Jim Hart: 87-88-5
  12. Eli Manning: 99-86
  13. Dan Fouts: 86-84-1
  14. Elway: 148-82-1
  15. Ken Anderson: 91-81
  16. Peyton Manning: 186-79
  17. Dave Krieg: 98-77
  18. Palmer: 84-77
  19. John Hadl: 82-76-9
  20. Matt Hasselbeck: 85-75

(The actives who are within possible striking distance, considering their age, include: Rivers (93-69), Roethlisberger (115-56), Ryan (75-53), Brady (172-51), Romo (78-49), Flacco (77-47), and Rodgers (81-40), Alex Smith (69-53))

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