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SteelersPride
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to measure accuracy? u may be right, what would u usePretty rare- and completion percentage is probably not the greatest stat to measure this.
to measure accuracy? u may be right, what would u usePretty rare- and completion percentage is probably not the greatest stat to measure this.
to measure accuracy? u may be right, what would u use
What do they say on Allen n jacksonSome of the advanced statistic sites have started tracking catchable balls. Its still not a perfect stat because the receiver can be at fault if he runs the wrong route and the guy tracking the stat is making a judgement call, but its probably still the best option.
What do they say on Allen n jackson
Marino might be a bad example or an anomaly. I still have no clue why some of these other QBs were drafted ahead of him.
Way back then they werent as technical about the draft as they are now. This is my only guess.
If Marino & his physical abilites on top of being a bad ass lasted that long a lot of scouts might have been fired LOL.
well it had to be something.He had a poor final college year, and allegations of drug use.
QB’s don’t matter. Did I do that right?
Oh he was packing the powdwrHe had a poor final college year, and allegations of drug use.
Regardless, Allen and Jackson are inaccurate, short, medium and farAs stated earlier in this thread, completion percentage with so many teams now throwing short as a form of the running game seems to be a bad measuring stick for accuracy. I know back in the day when QB's threw the football much more down the field it was always based on the footwork. Most college QB's didn't have that training and footwork always mentioned as why and guy was or wasn't accurate with the football. To this day, Roger Staubach talks about that being the most important aspect to his development as a Pro.
you most likely are right here...I was just responding to the thread title.Regardless, Allen and Jackson are inaccurate, short, medium and far
It is, but there aren’t many who have improvedyou most likely are right here...I was just responding to the thread title.
I think many QB's accuracy got better in the Pros.....which, T thought was the point to this thread
SomeUltimately completion % is important but really all a QB can do is throw a good pass . He cant catch it too . My guess without looking is the same guys in the top 5-10 for on target passes are the same guys youd rank as the best QBd right now . Probably close to the order you'd put them in too
LOL, the Patriots have been using analytics for a long ass time. Bill is just trolling.Bill hates statistics...