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Is there a way to find this stat out? I'd be curious to see our receivers numbers from past 2 years of how many times they were targeted to the number of receptions they caught. Who do you think has the best ratio on the team?
 
tells me we better hope charles clay continues his solid mini camp work into training camp and the regular season...and egnew needs to show up this year...we're gonna try and offset a lack at wr with clay and egnew...no doubt in my mind about that...and probably more reggie bush in the passing game
 
Would think Fasano.....at least last year he did't drop a ball....year before I believe was a bit rough for him
Percentage wise he was higher the year before. 39 receptions on 59 targets...66.1%, last year he had 32 receptions on 54 targets...59.3%.

By receivers I meant WRs above not all receivers.

Percentages the last two years.

2010
Brandon Marshall - 86 receptions, 147 targets - 58.5%
Davone Bess - 79 receptions, 125 targets - 63.2%
Brian Hartline - 43 receptions, 73 targets - 58.9%
Anthony Fasano - 39 receptions, 59 targets - 66.1%
Team - 335 receptions, 557 targets - 60.1%

2011
Brandon Marshall - 81 receptions, 145 targets - 55.8%
Davone Bess - 51 receptions, 83 targets - 61.4%
Brian Hartline - 35 receptions, 67 targets - 52.2%
Anthony Fasano - 32 receptions, 54 targets - 59.3%
Team - 280 receptions, 469 targets - 59.7%
 
Percentage wise he was higher the year before. 39 receptions on 59 targets...66.1%, last year he had 32 receptions on 54 targets...59.3%.

By receivers I meant WRs above not all receivers.

Percentages the last two years.

2010
Brandon Marshall - 86 receptions, 147 targets - 58.5%
Davone Bess - 79 receptions, 125 targets - 63.2%
Brian Hartline - 43 receptions, 73 targets - 58.9%
Anthony Fasano - 39 receptions, 59 targets - 66.1%
Team - 335 receptions, 557 targets - 60.1%

2011
Brandon Marshall - 81 receptions, 145 targets - 55.8%
Davone Bess - 51 receptions, 83 targets - 61.4%
Brian Hartline - 35 receptions, 67 targets - 52.2%
Anthony Fasano - 32 receptions, 54 targets - 59.3%
Team - 280 receptions, 469 targets - 59.7%

This shows well that it is the targeting that is important. A TE/WR cannot throw to himself and chances are the more times one is thrown the ball the more times you catch it. So when you ask why did a certain player have so mnay catches, it is largely because the ball was thrown to him a certain number of times.

Fasano was targeted 113 times over the last two seasons. Marshall was was thrown to 292 times the same two seasons yet they both had the same number of touchdowns (nine).

Also in 2011, we were 6th in rushing attempts and we passed less so our receptions went down but that is no fault of our WRs/TEs etc.

Fasano had zero drops last season and I think only had one the season before.
 
Yeah, 2010 he dropped just about every pass that was thrown to him, at least it seemed that way.

lol It did seem that way..yet it was only that 1st game against ATL. One bad game..being the 1st game of season...stuck with him all year and still to this day.
 
Would think Fasano.....at least last year he did't drop a ball....year before I believe was a bit rough for him

Pure myth. Always has been. He had one game vs. the Falcons 1-2 years ago where he had a couple of fumbles and from that point on haters have irrationally labeled him as having a drop issue.

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http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/05/25/drop-percentage-tight-ends/
 
Did anyone notice Reggie Bush's "receptions to targets percentage"

82.6 % of passes targeted for Bush end in a reception

Gotta get him more involved
 
Did anyone notice Reggie Bush's "receptions to targets percentage"

82.6 % of passes targeted for Bush end in a reception

Gotta get him more involved
yeah, but you should pay attention to his RAC also. it's more than his yardage total. How many of his catches were beyond the line of scrimmage?
 
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