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2014 Incomplete passes breakdown


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-Luck had the receivers with the worst drop rate (6.2%) while Romo had the receivers with the best hands (2.8% drop rate)

-Brees is the most accurate QB in the NFL, but is among the worst in passes batted down because he's so short

-Brady and Peyton Manning have below-average accuracy but they overcome it with how smart they are as game managers

-Tannehill is the 4th-most accurate QB and they loaded him up with weapons for 2015

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I'm telling y'all, Tannehill is becoming a really good QB and was accurate behind a not so good O-line too (for all the people blaming the O-line for Cam's inaccuracies). Tannehill was hit 29 more times than Cam was.

 

Tannehill is a damn good QB. I might would even take him over Cam. 

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Cam throws off his back even when he has a clean pocket and time.

Not true. At least not the majority of the time. He usually throws off of his back foot when he has pressure off of the right side. He played much better once Remmers solidified the right side. I honestly think Cam is a QB that needs better protection to his right than his left. He rolls out more efficiently and throws more accurately when running away from the right edge defender (Cam's left side). Seeing as Byron Bell and Nate Chandler were his right tackles so far, he hasn't had a truly clean pocket consistently until Remmers stepped in. And even Remmers can be upgraded. Cam feels he has to improvise because he doesn't trust his line. We need to change that.

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just out of curiosity, can someone check out bret favre's stats like this?

 

cam is a gunslinger. he's always been. this is what gunslingers do. they tend to be inaccurate and go big, but they are as exciting as you can get and if they do it right, have big results.

 

cam is a very mobile gunslinger with 3 giant targets and three guys who can move pretty fast (i'm talking ginn, brown, and funchess) who are going to be getting a lot of passes from cam.

 

this year he should have the best OL he's had in years. his accuracy will be better, but he's still going to be having those wtf moments that are typical from gunslingers. the upside is that he is also going to be king of the highlight reels because he is one of, if not the most, dynamic player in the league.

 

we have a legit chance to threepeat the division and make it deep into the playoffs and cam is a huge part of this.

 

and tannehill over cam? lol gtfo.

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