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Wyatt 05-08-2017 09:55 AM

Andrew Luck - Accuracy
 
@Cianaf
Accuracy on throws that travelled further than five yards downfield:
1. Andrew Luck 73.83%
2. Aaron Rodgers 71.51%
3. Drew Brees 70.21%

One of his major knocks was that he wasn't consistent on his accuracy, hopefully 2017 will follow 2016's trend and remain at the top of the league

omahacolt 05-08-2017 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Wyatt (Post 12954)
@Cianaf
Accuracy on throws that travelled further than five yards downfield:
1. Andrew Luck 73.83%
2. Aaron Rodgers 71.51%
3. Drew Brees 70.21%

One of his major knocks was that he wasn't consistent on his accuracy, hopefully 2017 will follow 2016's trend and remain at the top of the league

How do they define accuracy

Wyatt 05-08-2017 11:39 AM

http://presnapreads.com/2017/04/29/p...ue-2017-19-99/

not 100% sure on his method, but not looking to spend $20 on a copy of his book either

sherck 05-08-2017 11:45 AM

My guess is that he is doing a judgment call on if the pass was "catchable" as the measure of his accuracy. Whether the catch happened then becomes a factor of the defensive playmakers and if the receiver can actually bring the ball in.

But, it will end up being a judgment call on if the pass was accurate. As long as he is putting every pass through a specific set of filters to determine it then the method is fine. However, my guess is that we will not get to see that method.

Still, like PFF, while we may not know what goes into the score, having someone else "chart" every play and put it against a scoring system has some value.

Cheers,

DrSpaceman 05-08-2017 05:59 PM

Given that we are all spoiled by his predecessor, what was Manning's percent for this in his prime?

I still think Luck throws high. Some are still caught, but he still struggles with this

apballin 05-08-2017 06:20 PM

Not bad for a guy with a fucked up throwing shoulder

Maniac 05-09-2017 12:23 PM

He's not as accurate as Rodgers. A lot of Luck's passes go high on the receiver when they don't need to. They may still be catchable, but Rodgers places the footballs better.

omahacolt 05-09-2017 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by sherck (Post 12971)
My guess is that he is doing a judgment call on if the pass was "catchable" as the measure of his accuracy. Whether the catch happened then becomes a factor of the defensive playmakers and if the receiver can actually bring the ball in.

But, it will end up being a judgment call on if the pass was accurate. As long as he is putting every pass through a specific set of filters to determine it then the method is fine. However, my guess is that we will not get to see that method.

Still, like PFF, while we may not know what goes into the score, having someone else "chart" every play and put it against a scoring system has some value.

Cheers,

No. It actually adds zero value

apballin 05-10-2017 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JesusChrist (Post 13056)
He's not as accurate as Rodgers. A lot of Luck's passes go high on the receiver when they don't need to. They may still be catchable, but Rodgers places the footballs better.

His shoulder was fucked up

Maniac 05-11-2017 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by apballin (Post 13215)
His shoulder was fucked up

Yes it has been, and he has played great with that injury. However, the high throws have been there his entire NFL career.


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