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Stat Correction: Teddy Most Accurate


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1 hour ago, Panther Believer said:

But But But he doesn't have deep ball:crying: hahah. You love to see it, keep doing yo thing Teddy2Gloves!

He’s 28th in the NFL in air yards per completion. He dumps off passes and keeps them typically to within five yards of the line of scrimmage. When you have receivers who can run you can do that. 

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A good reason why the offensive line hasn't allowed a sack the last two games, is his ability to diagnose the defense and know where to go with the football.

I wonder how many people on this board would try to make it a negative that we have a Qb completing 73% of his passes and leads the league in being efficient when he throws the football.

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10 minutes ago, Varking said:

He’s 28th in the NFL in completed air yards. He dumps off passes and keeps them typically to within five yards of the line of scrimmage. When you have receivers who can run you can do that. 

Drew Brees and Micheal Thomas have won this division 3 years in a row slant routing us to death. 

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1 minute ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Drew Brees and Micheal Thomas have won this division 3 years in a row slant routing us to death. 

Winning division titles isn't winning championships. Something they haven't won since Brees had an arm.

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15 minutes ago, Varking said:

He’s 28th in the NFL in completed air yards. He dumps off passes and keeps them typically to within five yards of the line of scrimmage. When you have receivers who can run you can do that. 

You sure about that? Looks like there might be another stat correction coming... :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

    Pass Pass Pass
Rk Player Tm CAY
CAY/Cmp CAY/PA
1 Dak Prescott DAL 1039 6.9 4.7
2 Josh Allen BUF 1037 7.9 5.5
3 Matt Ryan ATL 968 7.5 4.7
4 Russell Wilson SEA 903 7.3 5.3
5 Deshaun Watson HOU 893 8.2 5.5
6 Tom Brady TAM 865 6.9 4.4
7 Ryan Fitzpatrick MIA 833 6.9 4.9
8 Joe Burrow CIN 764 5.7 3.7
9 Gardner Minshew II JAX 761 5.6 3.9
10 Kirk Cousins MIN 722 8.1 5.2
11 Kyler Murray ARI 714 5.7 3.9
12 Derek Carr LVR 703 5.5 4.0
13 Patrick Mahomes KAN 702 5.7 3.6
14 Carson Wentz PHI 694 5.9 3.6
15 Teddy Bridgewater CAR 687 5.3 3.9
16 Baker Mayfield CLE 684 7.4 4.5
17 Ryan Tannehill TEN 665 7.3 5.0
18 Drew Brees NOR 662 5.3 3.8
19 Daniel Jones NYG 652 5.9 3.6
20 Philip Rivers IND 642 5.9 4.2
21 Lamar Jackson BAL 612 7.1 4.5
22 Jared Goff LAR 610 5.6 4.0
23 Aaron Rodgers GNB 597 6.1 4.3
24 Justin Herbert LAC 565 5.8 4.0
25 Matthew Stafford DET 524 6.3 3.8
26 Ben Roethlisberger PIT 465 4.7 3.3
27 Nick Foles CHI 423 5.9 3.7
28 Sam Darnold NYJ 387 4.7 2.8
29 Cam Newton NWE 374 6.0 4.1
30 Dwayne Haskins WAS 362 4.1 2.5
31 Mitchell Trubisky CHI 354 6.9 4.1
32 Jeff Driskel DEN 301 8.6 4.7
33 Nick Mullens SFO 292 5.7 4.0
34 Brett Rypien DEN 213 7.9 5.3
35 Jimmy Garoppolo SFO 184 4.6 2.8
36 Tyrod Taylor LAC 128 8.0 4.3
37 C.J. Beathard SFO 127 5.5 3.4
38 Joe Flacco NYJ 108 5.4 3.1
39 Drew Lock DEN 103 4.5 2.7
40 Andy Dalton DAL 79 8.8 6.6
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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Winning division titles isn't winning championships. Something they haven't won since Brees had an arm.

I mean, to be fair, and I say this as someone who hates the Saints... they haven't exactly had the best of luck in the playoffs lately.  I think they woulda beat the Pats in 2018.  Eagles game woulda been tough in 2017, but the Saints matched up well.

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5 minutes ago, Icege said:

You sure about that? Looks like there might be another stat correction coming... :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

    Pass Pass Pass
Rk Player Tm CAY
CAY/Cmp CAY/PA
1 Dak Prescott DAL 1039 6.9 4.7
2 Josh Allen BUF 1037 7.9 5.5
3 Matt Ryan ATL 968 7.5 4.7
4 Russell Wilson SEA 903 7.3 5.3
5 Deshaun Watson HOU 893 8.2 5.5
6 Tom Brady TAM 865 6.9 4.4
7 Ryan Fitzpatrick MIA 833 6.9 4.9
8 Joe Burrow CIN 764 5.7 3.7
9 Gardner Minshew II JAX 761 5.6 3.9
10 Kirk Cousins MIN 722 8.1 5.2
11 Kyler Murray ARI 714 5.7 3.9
12 Derek Carr LVR 703 5.5 4.0
13 Patrick Mahomes KAN 702 5.7 3.6
14 Carson Wentz PHI 694 5.9 3.6
15 Teddy Bridgewater CAR 687 5.3 3.9
16 Baker Mayfield CLE 684 7.4 4.5
17 Ryan Tannehill TEN 665 7.3 5.0
18 Drew Brees NOR 662 5.3 3.8
19 Daniel Jones NYG 652 5.9 3.6
20 Philip Rivers IND 642 5.9 4.2
21 Lamar Jackson BAL 612 7.1 4.5
22 Jared Goff LAR 610 5.6 4.0
23 Aaron Rodgers GNB 597 6.1 4.3
24 Justin Herbert LAC 565 5.8 4.0
25 Matthew Stafford DET 524 6.3 3.8
26 Ben Roethlisberger PIT 465 4.7 3.3
27 Nick Foles CHI 423 5.9 3.7
28 Sam Darnold NYJ 387 4.7 2.8
29 Cam Newton NWE 374 6.0 4.1
30 Dwayne Haskins WAS 362 4.1 2.5
31 Mitchell Trubisky CHI 354 6.9 4.1
32 Jeff Driskel DEN 301 8.6 4.7
33 Nick Mullens SFO 292 5.7 4.0
34 Brett Rypien DEN 213 7.9 5.3
35 Jimmy Garoppolo SFO 184 4.6 2.8
36 Tyrod Taylor LAC 128 8.0 4.3
37 C.J. Beathard SFO 127 5.5 3.4
38 Joe Flacco NYJ 108 5.4 3.1
39 Drew Lock DEN 103 4.5 2.7
40 Andy Dalton DAL 79 8.8 6.6

Check your air yards per completion and attempt. Tells the more accurate story for this specific topic, whatever that story may be since that's just an image that cannot be sorted. Eyeballing it though he is nearer the bottom.

I think the natural expectation would be that lower yards/attempt and /completion correlates with higher completion percentage. No doubt that Teddy is accurate.

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1 hour ago, Waldo said:

Winning division titles isn't winning championships. Something they haven't won since Brees had an arm.

Nah Sean Payton's offense with Drew Brees has always been the completion game, methodical offense.

Marques Colston wasn't a burner and neither was Lance Moore his main two targets, Devery Henderson could stretch the field but that wasn't their bread and butter, it was Colston and Moore running free through your zone defenses and hitting Reggie Bush in the flats and letting him do his thing. 

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