Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
If you adjust for the dropped passes, Purdy would have completed 71.4% of his passes. He also had a 1st down rate of 42.9% which was his best yet and is well above league average. He also was 50% on 3rd down with a TD. We had 12 total drives and only faced 8 3rd down situations. We were Purdy damn efficient on 1st and 2nd down.
There's no reason to adjust for dropped passes since few of them were on accurate throws. People were calling that throw to Jennings a drop, but Purdy under threw it by a good 10 yards allowing the DB to break it up. Should not be considered a drop.
That wasn't even recorded as a drop. Nice of you to assume just to try and counter my post.
Did I say you were considering it a drop? Which "drops" are you referring to? None of the "drops" were on well placed throws and therefore should not be counted.
I brought up drops and you just assumed that one of them was the Jennings play. That was you. I never brought up which passes they were. Now you want me to tell you which ones so you can try and debate me on whether they were on Purdy or the receiver. I will make it simple for you. If it is recorded as a drop than the receiver should have caught it. Plain and simple.
That's on you for not pointing out which throws you were arbitrarily categorizing as drops. This is the Purdy thread, it really doesn't matter what level of fault the WR has, because a better throw would have been caught which is the part of the equation that Brock Purdy is responsible for.
No. That is on you for making dumb assumptions.
On the contrary, it could just as well have been perfect throws and the receivers could have dropped them anyway. Like I said, if it is recorded as a drop, the receiver should have caught it. Because this is the NFL and they get paid millions of dollars to catch the football. If the passes were contested, they wouldn't be considered drops. Also, the QB has a lot going on around them to be expected to make perfect throws on ever pass. Especially with pressure in their face. Have you ever heard of a catch radius?
[ Edited by YACBros85 on Jan 2, 2023 at 10:22 AM ]