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Highest Percent of Throws on Target: Teddy #3 with 82.4


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20 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Get a big red zone target and this offense could be really good

I’m still holding out hope that Robbie has already shown in our offense he is more than just a deep threat and that with more time in the system he will find out he has the size to be a viable red zone threat as well and be that guy. If not I’m a huge fan of Kyle Pitts in this draft. 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

I’m still holding out hope that Robbie has already shown in our offense he is more than just a deep threat and that with more time in the system he will find out he has the size to be a viable red zone threat as well and be that guy. If not I’m a huge fan of Kyle Pitts in this draft. 

I'm still holding out hope for something as well. That Trey Lance falls. That's what I'm holding out hope for. 

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YAY! ANOTHER TEDDY DEBATE THREAD!!!!!!!

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8 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

YAY! ANOTHER TEDDY DEBATE THREAD!!!!!!!

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1 hour ago, Tbe said:

The difference is Wilson and Carr are hitting those numbers while also throwing a lot of deep passes.

Guys who can throw deep with that kind of accuracy are much bigger threats than Teddy.

Carr isn’t ...his Average Intended Air Yards per throw is 0.2 higher than Teddy.

Russell is having an incredible season, but he also has the league’s lowest aggressiveness percentage. That tells me that his receivers do a pretty dang good job of getting open too. That offense is firing on all cylinders.

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1 hour ago, Tbe said:

The difference is Wilson and Carr are hitting those numbers while also throwing a lot of deep passes.

Guys who can throw deep with that kind of accuracy are much bigger threats than Teddy.

Carr and Bridgewater have identical air yards per pass at 5.3. The intended air yards stats are 7.1 for Carr and 6.9 or Bridgewater.

Bridewaters longest completed air yards pass is longer than Carr's as well. 

Stats don't agree with the Carr statement. Next Gen Stats are a good source of what's going on in this department.

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13 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Slightly misleading stat.. look at the TD/INT ratio and it tells a different story. You’d think Teddy would be way above 2:1 but it’s not even close 

I take it you haven’t seen my other posts about Teddy? I’ve probably lead the charge more than anyone here about Teddys bad TD to INT ratio. I saw a Tweet about Teddy and I shared it. If I see something that hasn’t been shared here, I share it. 

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