sechamp2012
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It gets worse when you take out the short easy throws. Thirteen SEC QB's have more than 15 attempts over 10 yards. The average of that group is 49.01%. The top three are Jones 75%, Hill 57.89%, and Corral 53..85%. JG is dead last in that group at 31.82%. Eight of the 13 are over 50%. Next worse is Mond at about 38.5%.
He's one of 3 QB's in the SEC who has not had a WR drop at that range. I don't think anyone questions whether UT's receivers have been getting open. Only 4 guys have been pressured less on throws that depth. He's 3rd worst in uncatchable passes at that range.
He MUST do better or he will cost UT games.
QBR is 6th in the conference ? Are you trying to complement a 5th Qb or criticize him , I’m not sure?
Or his QBR could slide downward if the Vol offense was more pass oriented. He may regress if he has to pass more. I believe this scenario is more likely.Because that stat tells us is exactly who JG is, an average passer who protects the ball at an above-average level. NOT an offensive liability who needs to be replaced by (insert name of unknown quantity here) IMMEDIATELY.
Of course, this is all aside from the fact that this is a paltry sample size of two games in an offense that has trended slightly more toward toward the run so his attempts are in the bottom half of the league.
Or he could fart a unicorn and then it will rain gold coins on all of us at halftime. My speculation is equally as valid.Or his QBR could slide downward if the Vol offense was more pass oriented. He may regress if he has to pass more. I believe this scenario is more likely.
After what seems like 10 merciless years of JG, this is his last year; thank God.
Wait a second how is his “Accuracy Percentage” (made up proprietary PFF stat) lower than his completion percentage?
Here’s the formula:
Accuracy% = (Completions + Drops) / (Attempts – Throw Aways – Batted Passes – Spikes – Hit As Thrown)
I may be wrong but it seems like it would be mathematically impossible for this stat to be lower than a straight forward completion percentage...
That is so subjective. There is no way you can look at it like this and not be off due to misinterpretation. What if a hook route called for a turn in but the receiver turns out yet the pass connects although it looks behind him. You would never know the difference. This is a trash stat.Measure not just of completions but balls thrown accurately. It adjusts for competition and being bailed out by receivers.
If you are talking about the one where he turned one way and the ball was to the other side... I don't know who was right/wrong on that play. He turned over his left shoulder without hesitation. How do you know it was correctly thrown?Keyton has 2 bad routes, one at SC was thrown right and should've been a TD
LOL... like any stat that demonstrates why JG has been ineffective as a passer, right?That is so subjective. There is no way you can look at it like this and not be off due to misinterpretation. What if a hook route called for a turn in but the receiver turns out yet the pass connects although it looks behind him. You would never know the difference. This is a trash stat.