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  • #31
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    Rk	Team		Drp/Att	Drops	COMP	ATT	PCT	YDS	YDS/ATT	YPG	TD	INT	SCK	SCK/YDS	RTG
    32	Browns	 	7.53%	35	267	465	57.4	2570	5.53	197.7	14	11	33	180	74.8
    31	49ers	 	7.36%	24	206	326	63.2	2224	6.82	185.3	15	5	34	201	94.7
    30	Eagles	 	6.96%	30	258	431	59.9	3066	7.11	255.5	15	22	21	100	72.9
    29	Falcons 	6.79%	30	266	442	60.2	2997	6.78	249.8	19	12	22	157	85
    28	Dolphins 	6.46%	23	215	356	60.4	2421	6.8	201.8	13	9	35	216	84.9
    27	Bears	 	6.38%	24	211	376	56.1	2477	6.59	206.4	15	13	34	229	77.7
    26	Broncos 	6.35%	20	166	315	52.7	1870	5.94	155.8	18	8	27	163	81.4
    25	Rams	 	6.10%	26	232	426	54.5	2225	5.22	185.4	7	7	43	294	70.7
    24	Ravens	 	5.98%	26	241	435	55.4	2762	6.35	230.2	14	8	22	134	79.1
    23	Chiefs	 	5.91%	22	224	372	60.2	2150	5.78	179.2	11	15	28	164	71.2
    22	Packers 	5.83%	24	290	412	70.4	3705	8.99	308.8	37	6	29	177	123.9
    21	Panthers 	5.56%	23	252	414	60.9	3120	7.54	260	13	14	28	204	82.6
    20	Bengals 	5.42%	22	237	406	58.4	2616	6.44	218	18	13	20	137	80.4
    19	Jaguars 	5.38%	19	177	353	50.1	1621	4.59	135.1	8	11	34	241	60.4
    18	Buccaneers 	5.16%	23	272	446	61	2831	6.35	235.9	13	17	21	127	74.4
    17	Seahawks 	4.99%	19	223	381	58.5	2333	6.12	194.4	11	13	39	275	74.8
    16	Jets	 	4.94%	20	229	405	56.5	2524	6.23	210.3	19	11	26	154	81.1
    15	Cardinals 	4.86%	19	214	391	54.7	2494	6.38	207.8	14	16	41	295	72.3
    14	Giants	 	4.75%	21	276	442	62.4	3553	8.04	296.1	23	11	21	152	96
    13	Lions	 	4.69%	23	309	490	63.1	3376	6.89	281.3	27	14	24	184	91.4
    12	Steelers 	4.62%	20	278	433	64.2	3342	7.72	257.1	21	11	37	232	95.6
    11	Colts	 	4.51%	18	224	399	56.1	2329	5.84	194.1	10	11	25	168	71.8
    10	Cowboys 	4.40%	19	279	432	64.6	3249	7.52	270.8	23	11	25	163	95.9
    09	Bills	 	4.04%	17	266	421	63.2	2740	6.51	228.3	20	15	16	103	83.9
    08	Redskins 	4.02%	18	263	448	58.7	2800	6.25	233.3	12	19	33	232	70.5
    07	Chargers 	3.80%	17	278	447	62.2	3331	7.45	277.6	19	17	28	174	84.9
    06	Raiders 	3.76%	14	215	372	57.8	2723	7.32	226.9	15	16	21	128	77.7
    05	Saints	 	3.62%	18	350	497	70.4	3904	7.86	325.3	30	11	21	136	105.5
    04	Titans	 	3.60%	15	251	417	60.2	2670	6.4	222.5	17	10	17	139	83.9
    03	Texans	 	3.48%	12	208	345	60.3	2683	7.78	223.6	17	6	19	111	95.2
    02	Patriots 	3.05%	14	306	459	66.7	3799	8.28	316.6	30	10	21	117	105.9
    01	Vikings 	2.94%	11	216	374	57.8	2329	6.23	194.1	13	10	37	227	79.1
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    • #32
      Finley does have 40% of the drops. 3 more and he'd have half of our drops.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #33
        What's really crazy is to think about Jennings drop that lead to an INT (I'm not sure who we were playing) that was probably going to be a TD otherwise. That's a big difference in stats on just that play. Rodgers would be nearing 74% completion if 12 of those drops were catches. I'm sure he would have over 4000 yards passing and be right around his 10 yards per attempt as well. Damn receivers!

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        • #34
          ...and the packers are thought of as having one of the best receiving corps in the league.

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          • #35
            Stop! I'd love to see a stat that records amazing catches that, but for awesome effort from the receiver, the pass would have been incomplete or a pick.

            Imagine what A-Rod's completion rate would be if Jordy, Jennings, Driver & Finley hadn't run great routes, maintained awareness of the situation, and made unbelievable adjustments to the ball. And their ability to pick up yards after the catch is what accounts for a fair amount of the explosiveness of the O.

            The most important catch in the Giants game, according to A-Rod, was Finley's catch and run on the final drive. That got the whole thing going.

            A-Rod's success is not just due to him, but also to a receiving corps that is assignment sure, athletic, and can flat out ball.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Noodle View Post
              Stop! I'd love to see a stat that records amazing catches that, but for awesome effort from the receiver, the pass would have been incomplete or a pick.

              Imagine what A-Rod's completion rate would be if Jordy, Jennings, Driver & Finley hadn't run great routes, maintained awareness of the situation, and made unbelievable adjustments to the ball. And their ability to pick up yards after the catch is what accounts for a fair amount of the explosiveness of the O.

              The most important catch in the Giants game, according to A-Rod, was Finley's catch and run on the final drive. That got the whole thing going.

              A-Rod's success is not just due to him, but also to a receiving corps that is assignment sure, athletic, and can flat out ball.
              I don't disagree with anything you said, I'm just marveling at how if the receivers had caught the "easy" ones (most statistic sites count a drop as a pass that hit both hands) how much more amazing Rodgers stats would be. We do have a great receiving group that makes amazing catches like Nelson's against the Giants where he somehow got his foot around, but for whatever reason, they all have momentary lapses where they I'm guessing they start looking upfield too soon and drop a really easy one.

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              • #37
                I havent read this thread but I know you elitist aint complaining about one fucking INT. Considering the opponents are playing pass and the Packers are passing all game I say one INT a fucking game wouldnt even be bad. Bottom line Finley catches as high a percentage as he spends talking shit and celebrating this game isnt even close. I really want to like him but that YOTTOing MFer is starting to piss me off.

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