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    Green Bay has dropped more passes than every team except the Browns. THE BROWNS!

    But, did you know that Finley's drops are being blown out of proportion? It's true, among starters he has the highest drop rate, but it's close to the pack, so to speak.

    DONALD DRIVER: 2 drops and 3 receptions (40% drop rate)
    J.FINLEY: 4 drops and 24 receptions (14.3% drop rate)
    JORDY NELSON: 5 drops and 32 receptions (13.5% drop rate)
    RANDALL COBB: 4 drops and 29 receptions (12.1% drop rate)
    GREG JENNINGS: 0 drops and 12 receptions (0.0% drop rate)
    JAMES JONES: 0 drops and 23 receptions (0.0% drop rate)

    These drop numbers are receiver-friendly, and I can think of at least one Jones drop I personally witnessed, but if it's generous to him, it should be generous to to the others.

    Source: Stats Inc.
    16
    James Jones
    0%
    3
    Greg Jennings
    0%
    10
    Randall Cobb
    0%
    1
    Jordy Nelson
    0%
    1
    Jermichael Finley
    0%
    0
    Donald Driver
    0%
    1

  • #2
    All I know is that Finley should be drawn and quartered for his four drops. Get him out of town!!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by smuggler
      Green Bay has dropped more passes than every team except the Browns. THE BROWNS!

      But, did you know that Finley's drops are being blown out of proportion? It's true, among starters he has the highest drop rate, but it's close to the pack, so to speak.

      DONALD DRIVER: 2 drops and 3 receptions (40% drop rate)
      J.FINLEY: 4 drops and 24 receptions (14.3% drop rate)
      JORDY NELSON: 5 drops and 32 receptions (13.5% drop rate)
      RANDALL COBB: 4 drops and 29 receptions (12.1% drop rate)
      GREG JENNINGS: 0 drops and 12 receptions (0.0% drop rate)
      JAMES JONES: 0 drops and 23 receptions (0.0% drop rate)

      These drop numbers are receiver-friendly, and I can think of at least one Jones drop I personally witnessed, but if it's generous to him, it should be generous to to the others.

      Source: Stats Inc.
      How does their overall drop rate compare to league averages? They throw the ball a lot, so to an extent, they'll probably drop more passes just by count.
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      • #4
        Did you get those directly off of the STATS website somewhere? All I can find is pages trying to sell me various services.
        When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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        • #5
          I voted Cobb.
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          • #6
            I like the sig, mmmdk.

            Yoop, the site is hosted.stats.com

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            • #7
              I voted Jones because he has a problem with only one particular kind of pass; even when open he has trouble with the over-the-shoulder catch.

              All of our receivers are capable of big catches and all are capable of unforced drops. With Jordy it is either Good Jordy or Bad Jordy. Jones has made a few amazing grabs lately so that broke the tie between those two. The only player in serious mojo trouble is Finley. Jennings is ticking me off lately, and he's dropped passes this year also. Driver's reputation for sure-handedness isn't entirely deserved. Cobb has dropped easy passes and I hold my breath every time he fields a punt or a kickoff.

              Jones
              Jordy
              Jennings
              Cobb
              Driver
              Finley

              The only easy call is Finley at the bottom.
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              • #8
                I'd rank them as so:
                1. Jones
                Has the most naturally soft hands on the team, has a bit of a rep for fumbles and drops but that's just because of very few incidents that took place in big moments. He's over it and is back to glue-handed James Jones.
                2. Cobb
                He's droppier than I thought he'd be but still still very reliable. Very natural pass catcher but isn't a huge target.
                3. Jennings
                Probably last on the team in terms of god-given naturally soft hands but has proven to make up for it with exceptional concentration, putting himself in good position, and tracking the ball over his shoulder.
                4. Driver
                At one point in time Donald would be probably 1st or 2nd on this list. Drops used to be rare with him and announcers still love to say that when it happens but its been noticeable the last year or so.
                5. Nelson
                Nelson is pretty frustrating because you know he can do better. He doesn't have the strong natural hands of some of our other receivers but can at least be average. Drops are getting to be routine with him now, he is prone to lapses in concentration. Most of his drops seem like short routes.
                6. Finley
                Infuriating in every way. Finley is the only guy on the team with the baby soft hands to rival those of Jones but is too much of a headcase to make any use of his talent. He has Steve Blass syndrome for receivers.
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                • #9
                  Drops versus receptions is OK, but does that cover every throw to them? Or do they call some off-target?

                  Those drop rates seem high, which, given the beginning of the season, perhaps they should be. But still quite high.
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                  • #10
                    How many kicks has Cobb muffed this year?
                    C.H.U.D.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                      Drops versus receptions is OK, but does that cover every throw to them? Or do they call some off-target?

                      Those drop rates seem high, which, given the beginning of the season, perhaps they should be. But still quite high.
                      When drop rates are usually quoted for a player, are they usually drops/reception or drops/target?

                      Actually, I usually only see drop counts listed, as in "Finley has had XX drops since last year, most of blah blah blah" I don't recall often seeing a drop rate listed, which would indeed be more informative.
                      When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                        Drops versus receptions is OK, but does that cover every throw to them? Or do they call some off-target?

                        Those drop rates seem high, which, given the beginning of the season, perhaps they should be. But still quite high.
                        Looking at the hosted.stats.com (TY Smuggler!), it looks as though drops are incomplete passes that are clearly the receiver's fault. If you look at, e.g., Jordy's page, you see he has 32 receptions in 48 targets and 5 drops.
                        When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                        • #13
                          finnelys drops ALWAYS seem to be when there's more on the line at the time
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Jimx29 View Post
                            finnelys drops ALWAYS seem to be when there's more on the line at the time
                            Agree, Clearly some sort of situational multiplier is needed to put his performance in it's proper context.
                            When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                            • #15
                              Didn't know where else to post this but I like #25 signalling Touchdown! for the Pack. I thought that was quite courteous of him.

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