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11-22-2012, 04:51 PM #22
Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
IMO it's garbage.
Drop count is a horrible statistic since no one can agree on what is a drop.
What is "Reasonable to catch"? Is that adjusted by the WR based on talent level? Has Calvin Johnson dropped 9 easy catches or 9 balls that he usually catches.
Also what is the WR can't get separation? Our problem is that our WRs get locked down too often so a lot the catches they have to make will be heavily contested.360 tag: Ahhhhhhhhnold
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11-22-2012, 04:55 PM #23
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Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
Somehow I get the feeling that had the stats showed the Ravens last in the league in this statistic, there wouldn't be as many fans questioning the validity of them.
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11-22-2012, 05:02 PM #24
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Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
The same reason you can't claim that the Ravens play with special footballs then when challenged about the claim respond with "prove the footballs being used in Ravens games are the same as footballs in all the other games."
Doesn't matter about old rules or not. What matters is that there is no evidence whatsoever that our WRs drop more balls than others. None. In fact, the evidence shows they drop less, but conveniently you claim the evidence is tainted. What evidence do you provide that the inconvenient (to you) evidence is tainted? None.
Your last sentence just means stats are subjective, which everyone has stipulated. It does not mean that subjective means one team gets screwed or helped more than others. For that to be believed, there needs to be an actual argument made with actual support. So far, none.
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Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
It's not entirely clear, but I trust the guys at PFF would apply their definition uniformly across all the plays they reviewed, so we're back to even playing field basically.
I agree, but this is a separate issue.Also what is the WR can't get separation? Our problem is that our WRs get locked down too often so a lot the catches they have to make will be heavily contested.
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11-23-2012, 02:47 AM #26
Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
I'll admit I'm slightly biased since I never use PFF, but I find any statistic that has to be labeled as "reasonable" to be flawed.
My whole idea on what is reasonable could be very different from your idea. Some think that anytime a WR can get two hands on a pass it should be caught.
I'm just not comfortable with it.
Eh I'm not so sure it is.I agree, but this is a separate issue.
For example this very article says that QBs with a low drop % have no excuse. I saw Boldin drop multiple passes in the KC game. If Boldin cannot gain enough separation to have many "reasonable catch" scenarios then all his drops might not get counted by this guy. He isn't just laying out stats for general information. Instead he is using flawed numbers to build a case for which QB has excuses for a bad completion % and which does not.
I know the Boldin example makes me sound like a homer, but I would expand that around the league. How many drops are not getting counted? Why would he not record the total number of drops and then separate those which he deems are "catchable"?
WRs in this league can make ridiculous catches every week so IMO a catchable ball is one that the WR can get his hands on. It might be very hard or nearly impossible to catch, but it is still catchable.360 tag: Ahhhhhhhhnold
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11-23-2012, 05:14 PM #27
Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
When they list Boldin as only having one drop, when we all saw him have three in the first quarter of the KC game, that's all the evidence I need to figure out that PFF sucks. I know that much.
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Re: Ravens have the best dropped passes rate in the league
You have still not come up with an argument as to PFF using the same data and premise to what a drop pass really is to all other teams too. So your basically now saying that PFF are pro Ravens and dislike other teams and mark them down as drops more often than for us? It doesn't matter if Boldin had 3 dropped passes against KC, if PFF didn't mark them down as drop balls, then that's not what they class as a dropped pass. They will be doing that for every other team in the league, and we still come out pretty high.
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11-23-2012, 05:36 PM #29
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