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Defined as < 1 yard of separation
It's not at all meaningless if charted correctly. It represents an aesthetic that's important when considering who fits a roster. For example, Kelvin Benjamin does not fit with Tyrod Taylor or Alex Smith. He may fit with Wentz along with Jeffrey, who has maybe the least separation in the NFL.Pretty much a meaningless stat my dear moose. The definition of tight window is blurry to say the least. Who measures the < 1 yard separation? What about a lob pass on the numbers of receiver when surrounded by several defenders more than one yard away? That could be considered tight.
Defined as < 1 yard of separation
He only played in 13 games.Wentz is the MVP whether he wins it or not.
The team had the 3rd best O and now can’t reach 200 yards. Put up the TD stats. Put up the 3rd down conversions. Put up the red zone TDS without a turnover. Wentz leads all those.
I get what you're saying, but "tight window" is too tight to measure. I'd be willing to bet that all good QBs can thread the needle under the right circumstance. Basically a bullet on the numbers, and the receiver must be able to catch that fast ball.It's not at all meaningless if charted correctly. It represents an aesthetic that's important when considering who fits a roster. For example, Kelvin Benjamin does not fit with Tyrod Taylor or Alex Smith. He may fit with Wentz along with Jeffrey, who has maybe the least separation in the NFL.
Can, but will they is another question. This helps answer that question.I get what you're saying, but "tight window" is too tight to measure. I'd be willing to bet that all good QBs can thread the needle under the right circumstance. Basically a bullet on the numbers, and the receiver must be able to catch that fast ball.
Indeed it does.Can, but will they is another question. This helps answer that question.
Defined as < 1 yard of separation
He only played in 13 games.
This only measures frequency, not quality.This info is skewed due to Rodgers injury. No one in the game better in threading the needle.
Could be a good thing, could be a very bad thing. Coulds... DeShone Kizer is clearly not the same qualitatively as Carson Wentz. I mostly post this just as a reference. It mostly matters (assuming the QB doesn't suck already) for fit with WR's and TE's. For example, I'd argue Benjamin is a bad fit with Tyrod Taylor based on the minimal separation he gets. Alshon Jeffrey gets some of the least separation in the league statistically, but it works anyways with Wentz.Is this a good thing? Does it mean the QB can not find the open receiver? Or does it mean the WRs can't get separation? And how is Trubisky at 18%? He should be at 100% because no Bear WR ever got open this year.
Wentz is the MVP whether he wins it or not.
The team had the 3rd best O and now can’t reach 200 yards. Put up the TD stats. Put up the 3rd down conversions. Put up the red zone TDS without a turnover. Wentz leads all those.
Defined as < 1 yard of separation