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Bingo
Somewhere in the world of sabermetrics a statistic of 18 attempts and 10 completions. Could, should include 18 attempts 6 drops 4 uncatchable. And you could also track the receivers, targets, catches, drops, and uncatchable. If you compile this over a year you have a better look at the problem. You could even keep a first half vs. second.
you find me fascinating.
Good points. I did see something years ago about how the NY Giants coach completely tore down Kerry Collins mechanics and had him work from scratch "new"/ proper mechanics. Along with that he went over how he went through progressions with 3 and 5 step drops. Then setting up/ stepping into the throw-IIRC. Wish I would have taped that. Being a former(read not very good) FB and Safety, I found it very interesting. Stuff I never knew/ thought of about a position I never played.
Did you know Rodgers was originally committed to San Diego state and was told to look around after a coaching change? I cant recall the coach off hand...wow.
Did you know Rodgers was originally committed to San Diego state and was told to look around after a coaching change? I cant recall the coach off hand...wow.
Hmm.
http://wydailyarchives.com/2011/06/29/green-bay-qb-rodgers-visits-all-pro-campers-at-wam/
"'I didn’t have any expectations coming out of high school,' noted Rodgers, the star guest of William and Mary head football coach Jimmye Laycock’s Colonial All-Pro Camp, which ended yesterday. 'I was a realist. I wasn’t a great player yet. I knew that I had a lot of hard work between where I was at and where I wanted to be, at a big-time Division I program.'
Only one, Illinois, made an offer, as a walk-on. In a surprising move, Rodgers turned down the offer and decided to play at tiny Butte Community College, near his hometown of Chico, California."
You have new coaches on offense so past results don't predict future performance!Apparently it can't be coached at the U.
When Mitch has struggled, his footwork has been awful. As he becomes more consistent with footwork, he'll become more consistent with accuracy. He has made some pro-caliber throws when he sets his feet and his arm follows his body.