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Highest rate of incompletions due to WR error


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37.5% - Matthew Stafford
36.4% - Jayden Daniels
35.7% - Joe Flacco
33.3% - Tua Tagovailoa
30.8% - Dak Prescott
30.0% - Geno Smith
28.6% - Sam Darnold
28.6% - J.J. McCarthy
26.7% - Michael Penix Jr.
25.0% - Aaron Rodgers
25.0% - Jalen Hurts
25.0% - Trevor Lawrence
25.0% - C.J. Stroud
25.0% - Drake Maye
25.0% - Cam Ward
23.1% - Josh Allen
22.2% - Justin Herbert
22.2% - Joe Burrow
20.0% - Patrick Mahomes
20.0% - Lamar Jackson
17.6% - Bryce Young
16.7% - Jordan Love
14.3% - Daniel Jones
13.3% - Bo Nix
7.1% - Caleb Williams
6.7% - Baker Mayfield
5.3% - Spencer Rattler
5.0% - Russell Wilson
0% - Jared Goff
0% - Kyler Murray
0% - Justin Fields
0% - Brock Purdy

*receiver error primary consists of drops, but also accounts for when a receiver lost control at the ground, receiver slipped or fell to cause an incompletion, didn't get both feet inbounds but should have been able to & a couple other small instances (does not include miscommunication)

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9 minutes ago, Waldo said:

10% of that 17.6% had to be XL...maybe more.

 

Breaking down their math.  3 incompletions were on the WR.  14 incompletions not on the WRs.  

certainly doesn’t add up to the WRs let him down and that’s why we had 70 passing yards with 8 minutes left in the game 

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

Breaking down their math.  3 incompletions were on the WR.  14 incompletions not on the WRs.  

certainly doesn’t add up to the WRs let him down and that’s why we had 70 passing yards with 8 minutes left in the game 

I don't know how someone could watch that game for 3+ quarters and think that Bryce wasn't a problem.

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7 hours ago, CRA said:

Breaking down their math.  3 incompletions were on the WR.  14 incompletions not on the WRs.  

certainly doesn’t add up to the WRs let him down and that’s why we had 70 passing yards with 8 minutes left in the game 

Yeah it's just more of the same BS. It's always everybody else first. I can think of 2 XL drops and 1 Chubba drop...at least what I would consider catchable.

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8 hours ago, cranky said:

Man you must really hate him. I've never seen someone spend so much of their time trashing someone. 

lol, it’s impossible to talk Carolina Panthers and it not simply all boil down and return to the singular biggest problem present day.  Bryce. (Tepper technically is but that can’t be changed)

It’s no different when it became clear the primary problem was simply Matt Rhule.   People would do what you just did.  Boy, you sure do hate Matt Rhule!  We simply have reached a point where the biggest problem is so simplistic and obvious…not much matters until you deal with that.   

It’s not hate.  It’s just standing against the insane gaslighting going on.  Bryce was a top 10 QB Sunday! 10 drops!  The actual problem was Hunter Renfrow! lol.  

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