Doesn’t require a big time investment. The mechanics are easy to get the hang of and the story is pretty short.
Lots of replay value if you’re into speed runs like I was back in the day but the main story is like 2-4 hours.
Doesn’t require a big time investment. The mechanics are easy to get the hang of and the story is pretty short.
Lots of replay value if you’re into speed runs like I was back in the day but the main story is like 2-4 hours.
Baldur’s Gate.
It’s just so overwhelming for me as someone who has never played that type of RPG before.
I just get into battle situations and feel like I have no idea what I am doing. The only RPGs I’ve ever played before are FPS (Fallout, TES) or turn-based (XCOM, Valkyria Chronicles).
Sucks because I know it’s meant to be amazing. Was the same with the Witcher 3.
Two passes completed that had over 10 yards in the air. Fields was awful, but thankfully for the Bears Dobbs was even worse.
From a grading POV he’s having the best year of his career.
You have to wonder how much is being covered by his coaching and Hill, but at the end of the day, he’s the one throwing those passes.
He’s having a great year. #2 ranked QB this year so far.
I kind of think Saleh has had no chance at all tbh.
Of course he could have done some stuff better, but his defense is elite. If you put Saleh as HC on the Chargers this season with Moore at OC we probably go 12-5.
I think on a case by case basis it could be muddy. For example they didn’t call any of Tua’s throws in that game in Germany TWP, even though I’m sure some were.
Over a season though it’s fairly accurate, and a better - but still flawed - way of estimating how well QBs take care of the ball.
Better metric is PFF’s turnover worthy play % (lower is better)
Tua: 3.3% (19th best in NFL)
Allen: 2.4% (6th best in NFL)
If anyone is interested, here’s the top 5 and bottom 5 among QBs that have had over 285 passing attempts (basically at least half of games started).
Five best:
Dak Prescott (1.6%)
Matt Stafford (1.9%)
Joe Burrow (2.1%)
Kenny Pickett (2.1%)
Kirk Cousins (2.3%)
Five worst:
Geno Smith (3.9%)
Josh Dobbs (4.0%)
Brock Purdy (4.1%)
Mac Jones (5.1%)
Desmond Ridder (5.6%)
Honestly I didn’t learn anything from that game. I have no takes. It rained heavily and the football was bad.