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“Ball Placement Specialist”


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I'm never a fan of using completion percentage as your primary measure of accuracy. They're just too many factors that can skew it one way or another.

I know it's not really possible for a fan to do this on a large scale, but if you want to judge accuracy the best way is just to watch a guy's throwing.

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23 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm never a fan of using completion percentage as your primary measure of accuracy. They're just too many factors that can skew it one way or another.

I know it's not really possible for a fan to do this on a large scale, but if you want to judge accuracy the best way is just to watch a guy's throwing.

This wasn’t a completion pct

 

its a on target aka ball placement pct.

how often he hit the guy perfectly, catch or dropped

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6 minutes ago, ncfan said:

This wasn’t a completion pct

 

its a on target aka ball placement pct.

how often he hit the guy perfectly, catch or dropped

I would have to assume he knew that Will Levis did not have an 89% completion percentage lol

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14 minutes ago, ncfan said:

This wasn’t a completion pct

its a on target aka ball placement pct.

how often he hit the guy perfectly, catch or dropped

Gotcha. I didn't look that hard at the numbers.

8 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

I would have to assume he knew that Will Levis did not have an 89% completion percentage lol

You're correct...sort of. I wasn't really looking that closely 😃

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