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QB read progression distribution


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Source: FTNFantasy

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Even though this is supposed to be a positive chart I am personally concerned with the highest checkdown rate in the NFL.  It also doesn’t account for depth of first read when so many of the first reads are also 5 yard passes.  Passing offense is trash 

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15 minutes ago, NAS said:

Source: FTNFantasy

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Even though this is supposed to be a positive chart I am personally concerned with the highest checkdown rate in the NFL.  It also doesn’t account for depth of first read when so many of the first reads are also 5 yard passes.  Passing offense is trash 

LOL how in the hell could FTNFantasy possibly know that for every game for every play for every team?  Godalmighty 

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Why only weeks 11-17? Progression rate is also weird since it's just 100 minus the designated receiver rate which doesn't really say much other than the percent of screen and other players an offense runs.

It's interesting info but it misses a ton of context for specific offenses, IMO. 

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Though question the validity of this chart, it does remind me of concerns I have with our offense.

I’m unsure whether it’s Canales doesn’t trust Bryce to execute his gameplan or if the route concepts and scheme is vanilla and unimaginative by design. 

When watching other games, the receivers seem like they get more separation and aren’t as clustered together as ours. The Panthers WR, TE and RBs, more often than not, seem very close to each other and almost like their feet are stuck in a lower gear in and out of routes/off the LOS.

Often times, unclear of their positioning when the first read isn’t there and where they should be positioned within the options of that particular route concept (e.g. Bryce is under duress and the play breaks down….where do you go? Pre-snap we thought it was man, it’s disguised well as zone).

It’s almost like if the coaches don’t tell them, the players aren’t intelligent enough to figure this out on their own. Or are the players simply doing as told by the coaches in film study, practice and in-game, which means the coaching is inept. 

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