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Stat Correction: Teddy Most Accurate


Varking

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49 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Check your air yards per completion and attempt. Tells the more accurate story for this specific topic, whatever that story may be since that's just an image that cannot be sorted. Eyeballing it though he is nearer the bottom.

I think the natural expectation would be that lower yards/attempt and /completion correlates with higher completion percentage. No doubt that Teddy is accurate.

5.3 compared to last year’s Super Bowl MVP’s 5.7 both way under Mitch Trib’s 6.9.  Looks like a pretty useless stat to me...

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9 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

In the SB, Brees had a total of 143 air yards from the line of scrimmage. 4.5 yards per completion. 

Only 2 throws travelled more than 15 yards in the air on 39 passing attempts. He went 1/2 on those throws. His completion went for 19 yards while his incompletion was on a vertical route that travelled 30+ air yards. 
 

No can't be, Drew must have completed three 50 yard bombs in the air, that's required to win a Super bowl. 

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25 minutes ago, Panther Believer said:

lol. 8.2 yards per throw (Pat Mahomes 7.6) , 101.9 QBR , 1,460 yards (6th in the league) , 292 YPG (6th) , 73.4% (1st). You gonna have to get outta here with that, he moves the chains and never wastes a down. That's what Joe Brady and Rhule want him to do. Efficiency and take what the defense gives you instead of forcing the ball while also frustrating the defense and controlling the clock. Falcons love to throw it deep and look at them. Get on board with Teddy 2 Gloves or get outta the way.

How about you don’t tell me how to fan. 

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Yac yards are the most secure way to advance the ball in the passing game. Whoever tries to use it as a way to negate Teddy's success, comes off looking petty. It is not the end of the world if the Panther's offense have found a way to remain competitive while waiting for the defense to find it's way, and our home run hitter heals up.  

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10 minutes ago, Varking said:

These look off but you have the wrong stat highlighted. Should be the next box over. That 5.3. 

Those are average air yards per completion (the 3rd column is air yards per attempt which makes much more sense since Teddy's accused of not looking deep but at the same time we acknowledge that the offense is schemed short like NO's (he's #22)).

1 hour ago, Varking said:

He’s 28th in the NFL in completed air yards. He dumps off passes and keeps them typically to within five yards of the line of scrimmage. When you have receivers who can run you can do that. 

You were very clear that he was 28th in completed air yards when he is in actuality 15th. If you meant a completely different stat, that's on you to correct. :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

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Just now, Breakpoint4510 said:

Yac yards are the most secure way to advance the ball in the passing game. Whoever tries to use it as a way to negate Teddy's success, comes off looking petty. It is not the end of the world if the Panther's offense have found a way to remain competitive while waiting for the defense to find it's way, and our home run hitter heals up.  

Out defense is ahead of our offense. 

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Just now, Icege said:

Those are average air yards per completion (the 3rd column is air yards per attempt which makes much more sense since Teddy's accused of not looking deep).

You were very clear that he was 28th in completed air yards when he is in actuality 15th. If you meant a completely different stat, that's on you to correct. :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

Apologies. I did in fact mean air yards per completion. Pulled from here:

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/qb-power-rankings-2020/

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

He’s 28th in the NFL in completed air yards. He dumps off passes and keeps them typically to within five yards of the line of scrimmage. When you have receivers who can run you can do that. 

Theres a difference between a dumpoff and hitting guys in stride, his ball placement is perfect

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Just now, jfra78 said:

Theres a difference between a dumpoff and hitting guys in stride, his ball placement is perfect

You can do both. And Teddy has been great at both. Our receivers and back have also been great at breaking tackles which helps even more. 

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