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According to this metric, Bryce Young is the most accurate QB in the NFL when targeting an open WR


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7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Ok bro, are you really here to talk ball?  Doesn't seem like it.  You have not contributed one thing to this thread other than attempting to get in a pissing match.  Congrats, mission accomplished.  

No man I gave you some important information about football. Now you know longer throws are more difficult to complete than shorter ones. Baby steps!

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Just now, thebdawg said:

No man I gave you some important information about football. Now you know longer throws are more difficult to complete than shorter ones. Baby steps!

Ahhhh, aren't you cute.  The longer the route, the more pressure on the QB and likely throwing into bracketed coverage.  The last I checked, the defense can't line up on the offense side of the ball, so bubble screens are pretty much an unchallenged easy pitch and catch.  Also compared to most of those other QBs Bryce hasn't attempted nearly the passes, so it's going to look better.  It's called a sample size and it's key to statistics.  You may want to go look that up.

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

This data should be presented with clarification that we have thrown the third most passes in the league and we are 31st in yards per pass attempt.

The first couple games are really bringing that stat down. The last 3 games or so he has been throwing normal NFL level throws

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It is good to see a veteran NFL QB so we can calibrate what we see from one that is trying to be one. 
Maybe we can better gauge how new guy is doing.  Same offense same players around him. After 5 losses, take a break and watch the vet with one loss. 
My feeling is that Dalton would look night and day better but if he doesn’t I’d feel better about the rookie. So win win. 

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4 hours ago, thebdawg said:

Yeah that’s how that works, generally a 5 yard pass is easier than a 30 yard pass. Thanks for the insight genius 

@LinvilleGorge I would send you a message but you don’t allow them so this must be taken public. You give me a warning ban for this yet you do not give yourself a ban for saying things like this?

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I believe that would fall under the category of picking fights and and general douchebaggery. Your impressive 23 poos on 1 reply in that thread would support my findings.

I am simply following the precedent that you  have set for me. I firmly object and stand by my original statement!

-the bdawg

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3 minutes ago, thebdawg said:

@LinvilleGorge I would send you a message but you don’t allow them so this must be taken public. You give me a warning ban for this yet you do not give yourself a ban for saying things like this?

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I believe that would fall under the category of picking fights and and general douchebaggery. Your impressive 23 poos on 1 reply in that thread would support my findings.

I am simply following the precedent that you  have set for me. I firmly object and stand by my original statement!

-the bdawg

You got a warning and an hour timeout for picking fights and insulting people with every post you were making earlier today.

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