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That doesn't say much for the disparity in tackles tho
Getting thrown at correlates in a really big way, with a CB's tackle total. When your man gets thrown at, and makes a catch. You're the one who typically winds up with the first attempt at tackling him. More attempts at the man your covering = more tackle opportunities.
Again, Fuller has been phenomenal.
Well you are the OP.
ok...so more than double in tackles, one can assume that they are not all tackles after catch, and you and i both know a grip of those tackles were in run support as Kyle was one of the better tacklers against the run all year.
I certainly do not disagree with that.
I'm sure I could find these "thrown at" numbers if I looked hard enough.
Then again, PFF usually gives out all of that shit for free at the end of the season.
ok...so more than double in tackles, one can assume that they are not all tackles after catch, and you and i both know a grip of those tackles were in run support as Kyle was one of the better tacklers against the run all year.
Fuller being a "top 3 of MVPs for the Bears", a team that is one of the worst in the NFL isn't saying much. And it sure as hell isn't saying he's a pro bowler. So another limited thinking post by beardown monkey.
Man up, you threw up a stat to argue Fuller is a probowler neglecting one of the most important stat for a CB (due to your limited brain capacity) and now you are desperate to save face so you backpedal, make numerous posts like a lunatic, curse like crazy and name call because you just can't say you were wrong.
We're gonna give Cleveland their first W