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Repped. Great read
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McShay has us taking Ezekiel Elliott in the first rd, thoughts?
McShay has us taking Ezekiel Elliott in the first rd, thoughts?
McShay is a $&@"-$) idiot.
not disagreeing with you. But if we were to take that route, what are your thoughts?
Holy crap. No words, but damn maybe I've been too hard on the fella. We need talented deep ball WR's who can catch and create separation and maybe DeVante is that guy now. Good write up thanks
In evaluation, it’s important to understand what each player is responsible for and what each player can control. Those should be the parameters for how you judge measure the quality of the individual’s performance. When it comes to interceptions, it’s not enough to know how many each quarterback threw, you must also understand how many throws the player made that could or should have been intercepted.
The quarterback can’t control if the defender catches the ball or not, he is only responsible for the opportunity he gives the defender.
In the Pre-Snap Reads Quarterback Catalogue, I measured how often each quarterback was giving up these opportunities to opposing defenders. You can see all of Ryan Fitzpatrick’s Interceptable Passes in this article. Tracking opportunities that each quarterback gives up is only half of the equation though. You also have to acknowledge the plays when the quarterback was intercepted and it wasn’t his fault.
That is also one of the measurements featured in the Pre-Snap Reads Quarterback Catalogue.
Unsurprisingly, Ryan Tannehill had the most interceptions that weren’t his fault last year.
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8 of his 12 weren't even on Ryan?
All those narratives........
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8 of his 12 weren't even on Ryan?
All those narratives........
I'm not putting much stock into that, he threw a lot of dropped INT's if we're taking that into account.
Blame the Quarterback.