Colt McCoy, QB: -1.8 passing
Breakdown: With the sun apparently setting on RGIII’s career in DC, the Redskins are hoping to get some positive performances out of Colt McCoy the rest of the year, and Sunday’s effort against the Colts was a decent start. Despite getting sacked six times and pressured a total of 20, he still managed to keep his composure as the hits started piling up. He definitely improved as the game went on, although he needs work moving in the pocket and avoiding sacks. He was surprisingly good against the blitz, completing 15-of-19 for 278 yards and three touchdowns.
Signature Play: Q2, 11:34 remaining. In one of the better scrambling efforts you’ll see this year, McCoy managed to break three separate tackles from Colts defenders before finding tight end Logan Paulsen for a touchdown.
Jordan Reed, TE: +3.0
Breakdown: Reed had his best output of the season, catching nine balls on 11 targets for 123 yards, including 70 yards-after-the-catch, good enough for a 113.3 QB Rating when throwing his way. He also forced two missed tackles on the day. If he can stay healthy, he can obviously be a huge contributor in the passing game.
David Amerson, CB: -5.0
Breakdown: This was a Keystone Cops-type performance from the Redskins’ secondary in general, as they had several completely blown coverages. If they weren’t letting receivers run wide open, they were taking bad angles to the ball carriers. Even so, Amerson was notable for his poor performance, completely losing his man on more than one occasion. In all, he allowed six receptions on seven targets for 183 yards and four touchdowns, after allowing only two touchdowns in the first 11 games.
Signature Stat: Quarterbacks have a QB Rating of 135.2 when throwing at Amerson, the highest among 70 ranked cornerbacks
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/12/01/refo-redskins-colts-week-13/
Quarterbacks have a QB Rating of 135 against Amerson? The worst in the entire league?
What happened to that guy?
Breakdown: With the sun apparently setting on RGIII’s career in DC, the Redskins are hoping to get some positive performances out of Colt McCoy the rest of the year, and Sunday’s effort against the Colts was a decent start. Despite getting sacked six times and pressured a total of 20, he still managed to keep his composure as the hits started piling up. He definitely improved as the game went on, although he needs work moving in the pocket and avoiding sacks. He was surprisingly good against the blitz, completing 15-of-19 for 278 yards and three touchdowns.
Signature Play: Q2, 11:34 remaining. In one of the better scrambling efforts you’ll see this year, McCoy managed to break three separate tackles from Colts defenders before finding tight end Logan Paulsen for a touchdown.
Jordan Reed, TE: +3.0
Breakdown: Reed had his best output of the season, catching nine balls on 11 targets for 123 yards, including 70 yards-after-the-catch, good enough for a 113.3 QB Rating when throwing his way. He also forced two missed tackles on the day. If he can stay healthy, he can obviously be a huge contributor in the passing game.
David Amerson, CB: -5.0
Breakdown: This was a Keystone Cops-type performance from the Redskins’ secondary in general, as they had several completely blown coverages. If they weren’t letting receivers run wide open, they were taking bad angles to the ball carriers. Even so, Amerson was notable for his poor performance, completely losing his man on more than one occasion. In all, he allowed six receptions on seven targets for 183 yards and four touchdowns, after allowing only two touchdowns in the first 11 games.
Signature Stat: Quarterbacks have a QB Rating of 135.2 when throwing at Amerson, the highest among 70 ranked cornerbacks
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/12/01/refo-redskins-colts-week-13/
Quarterbacks have a QB Rating of 135 against Amerson? The worst in the entire league?
What happened to that guy?