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Drops So Far...


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All I've been hearing about the past two weeks when looking at Pats coverage of their losses is how they would've won if Brady's receivers didn't drop passes... Well if we take a look at the numbers...

 

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Team Dropped Passes and Drops Percentage
  Team Targets Drops Drops Percentage
1 Houston Texans 496 27 5.4
2 Philadelphia Eagles 449 24 5.3
3 Oakland Raiders 456 23 5.0
4 New York Giants 463 22 4.8
5 Carolina Panthers 371 17 4.6
6 New York Jets 451 20 4.4
7 Atlanta Falcons 476 21 4.4
8 St. Louis Rams 368 16 4.3
9 Jacksonville Jaguars 467 20 4.3
10 Chicago Bears 402 17 4.2
11 Denver Broncos 440 18 4.1
12 San Francisco 49ers 370 15 4.1
13 Green Bay Packers 422 17 4.0
14 Kansas City Chiefs 370 14 3.8
15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 371 14 3.8
16 New England Patriots 504 19 3.8
17 Minnesota Vikings 348 13 3.7
18 Cincinnati Bengals 380 14 3.7
19 Washington Redskins 393 14 3.6
20 Miami Dolphins 433 15 3.5
21 Detroit Lions 476 16 3.4
22 Cleveland Browns 464 15 3.2
23 Indianapolis Colts 466 15 3.2
24 Buffalo Bills 353 11 3.1
25 Dallas Cowboys 354 11 3.1
26 Tennessee Titans 394 12 3.0
27 Arizona Cardinals 413 12 2.9
28 New Orleans Saints 492 14 2.8
29 San Diego Chargers 497 12 2.4
30 Pittsburgh Steelers 422 10 2.4
31 Seattle Seahawks 338 6 1.8
32 Baltimore Ravens 489 7 1.4

 

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11 minutes ago, gtanaka said:

i mean... to be fair, you said they were saying the last 2 weeks, then showed stats for the whole season, which most likely will be at least slightly different

Point is Cam's had receivers drop passes more often all season and we didn't lose because of it, nor would we have used it as an excuse.

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9 hours ago, kingtarheel said:

I'm actually shocked there were not more drops for our Panthers.

Different sites calculate drops differently.  It's not an official NFL stat.

Sporting Charts (where the data above is from) has less drops counted per team than some other sites (like PFF - though I don't have access to PFF's premium stats, so I don't know their current totals for the Panthers).

At one point in a thread about Funchess we were comparing the number of drops counted against him.  Sporting Charts counted 2 or 3 fewer drops for him than one or two other sites.

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

Different sites calculate drops differently.  It's not an official NFL stat.

Sporting Charts (where the data above is from) has less drops counted per team than some other sites (like PFF - though I don't have access to PFF's premium stats, so I don't know their current totals for the Panthers).

At one point in a thread about Funchess we were comparing the number of drops counted against him.  Sporting Charts counted 2 or 3 fewer drops for him than one or two other sites.

Sporting charts is far too generous with what they don't label drops then. 

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