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According to pro-football-reference Haskins is off target on over 25%of his throws. 25.2% is their exact number for what pfr calls BadTh or bad throws IE pretty much uncatchable. He's on target slightly over 2/3rd's of the time @ 68.4%. with 3.9% of his throws drops.Yes, I predicted after the Seahawks scored to make it 20 his stats would go up against a a softer zone. They did. I give him credit for that but he is not the answer IMO. His accuracy is bad, a number of passes were missed that should have been completions, he threw Sims out of bounds on a play he could have kept running, his long pass to McLaurin was covered. Luckily the DB didn't see the ball coming. Next play was an INT.
well if Smith is healthy he needs to play vs CarolinaAccording to pro-football-reference Haskins is off target on over 25%of his throws. 25.2% is their exact number for what pfr calls BadTh or bad throws IE pretty much uncatchable. He's on target slightly over 2/3rd's of the time @ 68.4%. with 3.9% of his throws drops.
In comparison AS as a 17.1% Bad throw rate, a 76.2% on target rate and 3.3% drops
Allen on the other hand is significantly better than both of them according to pfr with a10.1% bad throw rate, a 81.0% on target rate and a 2.5% drop rate.
he wouldnt of made those ints that DH made
According to pro-football-reference Haskins is off target on over 25%of his throws. 25.2% is their exact number for what pfr calls BadTh or bad throws IE pretty much uncatchable. He's on target slightly over 2/3rd's of the time @ 68.4%. with 3.9% of his throws drops.
In comparison AS as a 17.1% Bad throw rate, a 76.2% on target rate and 3.3% drops
Allen on the other hand is significantly better than both of them according to pfr with a10.1% bad throw rate, a 81.0% on target rate and a 2.5% drop rate.
Maybe...With his inability to plant with his calf issues, I definitely agreeHe probably wouldn’t have made the good grows either.
I the short time he played Allen had the best starts. Alex gives them the best chance to win on experience. Dwayne may continue to learn, he is very inexperienced. I worry about his accuracy.According to pro-football-reference Haskins is off target on over 25%of his throws. 25.2% is their exact number for what pfr calls BadTh or bad throws IE pretty much uncatchable. He's on target slightly over 2/3rd's of the time @ 68.4%. with 3.9% of his throws drops.
In comparison AS as a 17.1% Bad throw rate, a 76.2% on target rate and 3.3% drops
Allen on the other hand is significantly better than both of them according to pfr with a10.1% bad throw rate, a 81.0% on target rate and a 2.5% drop rate.
This worries me. With the traumatic injury he had. Maybe they work around the broken bone but all the muscle replacement that was done ends up being a long term issue? No clue, just a thought.Maybe...With his inability to plant with his calf issues, I definitely agree
or it needs more time to heal and next season that isnt an issue . playing football is demanding and maybe it isnt strong enough yetThis worries me. With the traumatic injury he had. Maybe they work around the broken bone but all the muscle replacement that was done ends up being a long term issue? No clue, just a thought.
That could also have to do with the defenses each faced.
I the short time he played Allen had the best starts. Alex gives them the best chance to win on experience. Dwayne may continue to learn, he is very inexperienced. I worry about his accuracy.
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they didnt mention davis but he is done as a viable LB .
why do we always seem to have 2 receivers in the same area ?That concerns me as well and ya gotta wonder what he was thinking on a few of his passes. That pass to Terry Mac (right before the 2nd INT) I thought was alright with because it was Terry and 1 DB and TM had the advantage of seeing the ball.
The first INT I thought he should've ran with the ball and while the throw was ill-advised imo. There were 2 Skins receivers along with 2 Seattle DBs in the vicinity. I don't know for sure, but that pass may've been more an accuracy issue than anything else.
That 2nd INT was in every way horrible and should not have thrown period.
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they didnt mention davis but he is done as a viable LB .
why do we always seem to have 2 receivers in the same area ?
They were doing what they were trained to do. Once the qb breaks the pocket, find the closest hole in the coverage and make yourself a target. Unfortunately, our 2 found the same hole.I don't think the Skins do, but for that particular play. It might just be a WR breaking off his route cuz he saw DH rolling out that way.