Monday 6th November 2017 - Toucan Do it!: Blaze, Starla, and Darington can't wait to play every animal's favourite sport - Jungle Ball! But their teammate Tooks the Toucan gets launched out of the stadium. When his coins go missing, Blaze helps his mud-loving friend recover them before the toy store closes.įriday 3rd November 2017 - Encore of "Piggy 500". Thursday 2nd November 2017 - Mega Mud Robot: Gasquatch is back! He's been saving up to buy the ultimate toy. When a dragon snatches the charger, Blaze leads a quest to recover it. Wednesday 1st November 2017 - Knighty Knights: In the kingdom of knight-trucks, Blaze discovers a machine his medieval pals use to recharge. Tuesday 31st October 2017 - Pickle Power: Crusher builds a super-powered vacuum to clean up his big mess - but the machine goes haywire, sucking up Crusher and everything in its path! Can Pickle help save Crusher? But her competitor Crusher and his rude pig, Slop, cheat and send Zippy far away.
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Read more problems with the 2018 Chargers and what they must do to get back on track for 2019 success in Warren Sharp’s 2019 Football Preview, an Amazon Best Seller for the last four weeks.Monday 30th October 2017 - Piggy 500: It's the day of the Piggy 500, and Starla is excited to race with her prize pig, Zippy. And if the Chargers want to zap some efficiency into their offense, they should focus on having Rivers call his own number sneak the ball in short-yardage situations in 2019. Philip Rivers needs to answer for why he never sneaks the ball. Teams need to let their quarterback sneak the ball when in short-yardage situations. If teams want to win, more than 12 percent of short-yardage rushes need to be quarterback sneaks. Yet these rushes convert first downs at a 78 percent rate, well above that of non-QBs (61 percent). Of all players with over five attempts, only 976 (of 8,120 total attempts) were quarterback rushes. Other teams around the league need to take this advice as well. With their running backs collectively converting well below the league-average, there is absolutely no justification for Rivers to never sneak the ball. And Brady’s 84 percent conversion rate is well above the quarterback average. Only Cam Newton and Tyrod Taylor have more rushing attempts in short-yardage than Brady’s 38. 2 running back, Austin Ekeler, is substantially worse at a 42 percent first down rate. The league average for running backs is a 61 percent first down rate and Rivers’s lead back, Melvin Gordon, is right at a 61 percent first down rate (league average). It’s not as if his running back teammates are good at short-yardage rushing, either. Never missing a game, Rivers has ONE in 4 yrs! Since 2015 many QBs have ~25+ total sneaks. There is NO BETTER play in short yardage situations than the QB sneak. Since 2015, Rivers has never missed a start. The larger problem, beyond Rivers’s vacillation, is why the hell aren’t the Chargers using the quarterback sneak in short yardage? Instead of calling his own number and simply sneaking the ball, Rivers’s habit of late play-clock indecision has resulted in disaster for the Chargers on downs that should be converting at a high rate. Or he attempts a handoff but due to miscommunication, the running back isn’t there, so he lays down.
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And often, the ball is bouncing around on the ground following a miscommunicated snap, and Rivers picks it up and gets tackled. The QB-center exchange from shotgun is highly problematic in many of these key, short-yardage situations. The problem for the Chargers, and the reason he has six other failed rushing attempts, is that Rivers consistently screws around behind center, changing plays late and is rarely in one spot. Technically, a 100 percent conversion rate on sneaks. Only one of them was an actual quarterback sneak and he converted it for a first down. I went back to 2015 and watched all seven. Since 2015, Rivers only has seven rushes in short-yardage situations.