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most air yards lost due to drops..guess where Cam ranks?


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That would be first, at least according to PFF.  And i know Huddle gonna Huddle, but remember: 4-0.  This post is more about how Cam is carrying our offense than our receivers hands.

 

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Most air yards lost due to drops so far:

 

1. C Newton (139)

2. S Bradford (133)

3. B Bortles (118)

4. R Mallett (112)

5. C Palmer (92)

 

 

 

 

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I think about every QB on that list but Newton runs a WCO or short-pass based offense.  Could be wrong, but I think we're the only longball team there.

I wonder if they have info on the number of drops and yards per...

 

I knew you would quickly grab that shot of Norwell. LOL.

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I think about every QB on that list but Newton runs a WCO or short-pass based offense.  Could be wrong, but I think we're the only longball team there.

I wonder if they have info on the number of drops and yards per...

 

You're wrong about that one. Arizona with Palmer go deep often. Arians likes to chuck it around.

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Arians is an Earhart-Perkins guy, so there's a lot of flexibility possible there.

Does Palmer still have the arm to consistently go long, though?

It looks like he tries, if these are correct.

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/yards-per-pass-attempt

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/yards-per-completion

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/passing-play-pct

 

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