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This is the perfect reason you can’t box score scout. At half today, he’s got a 10.3 YPA and a QB Rating of 100.  Whereas the past 3 games, he’s had a lower QB Rating (low 80s), which has been due mostly to relatively low completion percentage and YPA.
 

But if you watch the film, the last three games, he’s played with more anticipation, made better reads, and threatened down the field more than he has today. His numbers were deflated by drops that would have increased his TD%, YPA, and completion percentage. Today, he’s playing worse but his numbers are buoyed by an 83 yard TD. 
 

It’s also a good reminder that level of play can fluctuate. Just because he played better the past few games doesn’t mean it would continue forever. But it also doesn’t mean that him playing like he is today will continue forever. Signs are pointing up. He’s got to improve more, but he has the ability to, he’s not hopeless. 

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1 minute ago, woahfraze said:

This is the perfect reason you can’t box score scout. At half today, he’s got a 10.3 YPA and a QB Rating of 100.  Whereas the past 3 games, he’s had a lower QB Rating (low 80s), which has been due mostly to relatively low completion percentage and YPA.
 

But if you watch the film, the last three games, he’s played with more anticipation, made better reads, and threatened down the field more than he has today. His numbers were deflated by drops that would have increased his TD%, YPA, and completion percentage. Today, he’s playing worse but his numbers are buoyed by an 83 yard TD. 
 

It’s also a good reminder that level of play can fluctuate. Just because he played better the past few games doesn’t mean it would continue forever. But it also doesn’t mean that him playing like he is today will continue forever. Signs are pointing up. He’s got to improve more, but he has the ability to, he’s not hopeless. 

not this poo again..........

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22 minutes ago, pdub0702 said:

How anyone can be not happy that he read busted coverage is insane. All players have opportunities and BY capitalized on it. Its simple. Enjoy it. It’s our fugging QB and Team. Keep pounding 

Good thing there as nobody within like 7 yards, as Coker had to dang near completely stop. All worked out OK I guess but well underthrown vs where it could ideally have been.

Finally able to watch a bit today for the first time in weeks. Bit ugly so far but that happens.

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51 minutes ago, Tbe said:


Time will tell. He’ll be here all next year at least.

i know BY is the future at QB for the Panthers & it does not really matter what I think . however at the same time I also have enough common sense to know that's ridiculous..just saying  

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