Might want to recalculate the Win% for Herbert.
Or you might not.
Might want to recalculate the Win% for Herbert.
Tua had the highest percentage of deep throws dropped of any QB in the league. Dig down deep and ask yourself why we weren't throwing more deep balls...Tua was set up to succeed with the type of offense we were running. You rarely saw the ball thrown down the field, and when you did it didn't get there accurately. So all of Tua's throws consisted dumps, short passes, slants, but rarely anything thrown down the field catchable.
Going on most of all the threads today..They say a top drafted QB should elevate their team up no matter the weapons...The question was which QB...not team.
Anybody with half a brain cell realizes that's BS and it's a team sport.Going on most of all the threads today..They say a top drafted QB should elevate their team up no matter the weapons...
thanks for playing...
Being open in the NFL isn't the same as being open in college. Players don't often get open for deep balls in this league. What matters is where the ball was put deep, and how accurate the ball was thrown. Long catches don't magically just happen unless there is separation. There were a few plays where the receivers had enough separation, and those throws weren't executed well.Tua had the highest percentage of deep throws dropped of any QB in the league. Dig down deep and ask yourself why we weren't throwing more deep balls...
I appreciate the explanation, but do you know why a drop is officially labeled as such and not just by fans?Being open in the NFL isn't the same as being open in college. Players don't often get open for deep balls in this league. What matters is where the ball was put deep, and how accurate the ball was thrown. Long catches don't magically just happen unless there is separation. There were a few plays where the receivers had enough separation, and those throws weren't executed well.
Yeah, RG3 was a monster his rookie season. Lead the league in multiple categories.RGIII had:
65% completions, 3200yds, 20 td & only 5 int
815 rushing yards, 7tds
Probably true and so is the oppositeBeing open in the NFL isn't the same as being open in college. Players don't often get open for deep balls in this league. What matters is where the ball was put deep, and how accurate the ball was thrown. Long catches don't magically just happen unless there is separation. There were a few plays where the receivers had enough separation, and those throws weren't executed well.
I appreciate the explanation, but do you know why a drop is officially labeled as such and not just by fans?
Is this just not accurate?
I appreciate the explanation, but do you know why a drop is officially labeled as such and not just by fans?
Is this just not accurate?
If you aren't Jamarcus Russell throwing the ball 70 yards on your knees, you can't play in the NFL.53 yards in the air right on receivers hands with normal throwing motion....too bad he has a weak arm....shoulda been 70.
Manning in his rookie year won his division, played like an all pro, and took his team to 13 wins. Very hard to top that now a days.